Unit EMC2: Assessing environmental aspects and associated impacts
Declaration: By submitting this assessment for marking I declare that it is entirely my own work. I understand that falsely claiming that the work is my own is malpractice and can lead to NEBOSH imposing severe penalties (see the NEBOSH Malpractice Policy for further information).
Important note: You must refer to the document Unit EMC2 guidance document while completing all parts of this assessment. Your Learning Partner should provide you with a copy, but it can also be downloaded from the relevant resources section for this qualification on the NEBOSH website.
Part 1 – Introduction to the organisation and methodology used
You should aim to complete this section in 200 – 250 words.
* If you’re concerned about confidentiality, you can invent a false name and location for your organisation. All other information provided must be factual.
You should aim to complete this section in 100 – 200 words.
How the aspect and impact assessment was carried out, including:
sources of information consulted; who you spoke to; and how existing controls were identified |
Note: this section can be completed after you have competed your full assessment.
Part 2 – Identifying environmental aspects, associated impacts, and existing controls
Activity, product, or service | Aspect | Operating condition(s) | Associated impacts | Existing controls | Significance rating | Justification for each Significance rating |
Part 3 – Significant aspects, key issues, and recommended additional measures
You should aim to complete this section in 300 – 400 words for each aspect.
Significant aspect 1: | |||
Explanation of significance:
Including reference to: environmental receptors that may be affected through associated impacts business concerns, relevant compliance obligations, needs and expectations of interested parties the link to key environmental issues the likelihood and severity of identified impacts (with current controls in place) |
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Recommended additional measures | Intended outcomes | Timescale for implementation | Resource requirement |
Significant aspect 2: | |||
Explanation of significance:
Including reference to: environmental receptors that may be affected through associated impacts business concerns, relevant compliance obligations, needs and expectations of interested parties the link to key environmental issues the likelihood and severity of identified impacts (with current controls in place) |
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Recommended additional measures | Intended outcomes | Timescale for implementation | Resource requirement |
Significant aspect 3: | |||
Explanation of significance:
Including reference to: environmental receptors that may be affected through associated impacts business concerns, relevant compliance obligations, needs and expectations of interested parties the link to key environmental issues the likelihood and severity of identified impacts (with current controls in place) |
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Recommended additional measures | Intended outcomes | Timescale for implementation | Resource requirement |
Part 4 – Communication and review
You should aim to complete this section in 50 – 100 words.
Timescale for review | |
Who should review these recommendations and how you will communicate to them | |
Follow-up procedure(s) |