About Course
The Certified Environmental Health and Safety Manager training is an intensive program that prepares students to manage issues related to health, safety, and the environment (HSE) in various industrial and professional contexts. This training offers an integrated approach to understanding regulations, standards, management practices, and tools necessary to implement and maintain effective HSE programs. Students will learn to identify and assess environmental risks, develop emergency response plans, ensure regulatory compliance, promote safe work practices, and create a safety culture within an organization. The training also includes modules on waste management, water conservation, air pollution, and contamination prevention.
After completing the Certified Environmental Health and Safety Manager training at UNIVGA, graduates will be equipped to work in a variety of sectors, including manufacturing, construction, oil and gas, agriculture, health, and public services.
Possible positions for graduates include HSE manager, environmental safety consultant, safety coordinator, health and safety inspector, occupational risk prevention advisor, and many others. Additionally, the skills acquired in this program are increasingly in demand by organizations seeking to comply with strict environmental regulations and promote a safe and healthy work environment.


