1/2 - 1 day online or in person
This practical online (or in-house) environmental noise training workshop provides a definitive guide on how to assess what constitutes BPM or BAT for any noise control project. Unless this simple evaluation procedure has been followed, then any recommended environmental noise management and control measures have been based on guesswork and BPM cannot be claimed. It includes:-
"Very worthwhile - and ALL useful. As the saying goes... all killer, no filler...!" Dom Stagg, EHO, W Suffolk
"I found the webinar to be excellent, well run and well delivered; Peter's views on consultants reports are something that I would share for a vast majority of the reports that I review." John Scott Hayes, Principle EHO, Durham
"...standard of presentation was excellent..humorous and entertaining.. Highly recommended": I Wilson, Waverley BC
"One of the most relevant and informative courses in a long time... thought provoking:" H Cusack, Fareham BC
Location: online or it can be delivered in-house e.g. at a host local authority, inviting EHOs from across the country. This provides high-quality training at a startlingly low cost.
Course outline: 1 day workshop (online or in person) designed for EHOs, Environmental Agency staff and regulators involved in environmental (and planning) noise and noise complaints
Learning objectives and outcomes: provide delegates with the knowledge to analyse and assess BPM and BAT with detailed guidance on the mitigation options, including the latest technology.
Accreditation: an INVC attendance certificate is issued
Qualification: 2 CPD Points
Relevant regulations etc: BS 4142-2014; planning requirements
This noise training course is run online or at a host site. Once a date has been selected, EHOs from other authorities can then be invited. This dramatically reduces costs and the course is often over-subscribed. Some authorities have even made a profit or run the training twice... High-quality training at the time of your choice and at 10% of the cost.
Delegates can email current or past problem case studies in advance for a free analysis and evaluation and for discussion.
Ideally to have some experience of environmental or occupation noise issues that involve fans. Other than that, none...