crcCARE Risk to Remediation Masterclass 2023
The crcCARE Risk to Remediation Masterclass 2023 course has been developed by crcCARE especially for individuals who manage, regulate, investigate, remediate or are impacted by contaminated sites. It provides participants with a unique appreciation of the underpinning science and technology coupled with practical approaches to site characterisation, assessment and remediation as well as risk communication.
Regardless of their current level of expertise, this course will provide participants with enhanced skills, knowledge, networks and confidence to manage even the most challenging sites and help them become leaders in the global remediation industry.
The five-day, all-inclusive course, with industry experts, policymakers and industry professionals, is designed to be interactive, practical and hands-on to create new skills and capabilities for the Australian contamination industry.
Attendees can gain new and practical skills to apply to the management and remediation of contaminated sites around the world.
Specialised learning outcomes include: the latest thinking and new knowledge globally in science, law, policies and case studies; hands-on site assessment procedures, risk management tools, remediation technologies and strategies; along with the latest management expertise for contaminated land and hazardous waste sites.
The course is recommended for industry consultants, specifiers and contractors, government policymakers, PhD students and early-career researchers, and environmental managers.
Details at a glance:
What: crcCARE Risk to Remediation Masterclass 2023
When: 1–5 May 2023
Where: Newcastle Exhibition & Convention Centre, 309 King Street, Newcastle West, 2302
For more information, visit https://crccare.com/masterclass-from-risk-to-remediation/
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