Ontario Environmental 15 PDH Discount Package
Courses in this Package
Building Air Quality: Basics (C02-036)
Environmental Quality and Border Security: A 10-Year Retrospective (C04-060)
Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) Destruction in the US & Abroad (C04-059)
Implementing a Climate Change Program (C02-012)
Selecting the Best Air Pollution Control Strategy (C03-012)
This online engineering PDH course presents the factors affecting Indoor Air Quality (IAQ): sources of indoor air contaminates, HVAC systems design and operation, pollutant pathways and driving forces, and building occupants. Moreover, this course illustrates how "effective communication" between building management and building occupants is very essential in preventing IAQ problems.
The indoor environment in any building is a result of the interaction between the site, climate, building system (original design and later modifications in the structure and mechanical systems), construction techniques, contaminant sources (building materials and furnishings, moisture, processes and activities within the building, and outdoor sources), and building occupants. Indoor air contaminants can originate within the building or be drawn in from outdoors. If contaminant sources are not controlled, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) problems can arise, even if the HVAC system is properly designed and well-maintained.
EPA recognizes that IAQ problems present serious hazards to building occupants. Therefore, EPA developed this guide to protect building owners and building occupants from poor indoor air quality and to promote a healthy indoor environment in which the surroundings contribute to productivity comfort and a sense of health and well being.
This 2 PDH online course is applicable to civil, environmental and mechanical engineers, facility managers, building owners and all others who are interested in gaining an understanding of building air quality.
This P.Eng. continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Identifying the elements required in the development of an indoor air quality program
- Understanding how temperature and humidity affect indoor contaminant levels
- Learning about the techniques to control odors and contaminates
- Learning about the symptoms attributed to IAQ problems and their effect on human health
- Establishing a communication system between building management and occupants that can help prevent IAQ problems
In this professional engineering CEU course, you need to review Tab I "Basics" of the EPA's, "Building Air Quality" publication (A Guide for Building Owners and Facility Managers).
Upon successful completion of the quiz, print your Certificate of Completion instantly. (Note: if you are paying by check or money order, you will be able to print it after we receive your payment.) For your convenience, we will also email it to you. Please note that you can log in to your account at any time to access and print your Certificate of Completion.
This online engineering PDH course provides basic information on environmental quality and protection in the context of existing and proposed border security infrastructure and measures.
Border security is an important national priority, and environmental protection in the border region is of critical importance, given the rich natural resource endowments of the region. The shape and form of security infrastructure installed along the border is a critical factor affecting these areas of special concern. Additional installation of security infrastructure along the border will have a large impact on the region, presenting both challenges and opportunities to enhance security while preserving or even improving environmental sustainability.
There are mainly five key overlapping challenges in which environmental protection intersects with border security. These include, tourism and recreation economy; habitat integrity and wildlife corridors; water management; flooding, trash and sediment control; Hazmat and emergency response; and air quality.
This 4 PDH online course is applicable to environmental engineers who are interested in learning more about improving border security infrastructure while preserving environmental sustainability in the region.
This P.Eng. continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Familiarizing with the overlapping challenges between border security and environmental protection
- Gaining a general overview on the demographic and economic context in the border region
- Understanding the environmental protection and border security context
- Learning about the challenges and opportunities presented in the region
- Understanding the emergency response management and agreements at the federal, state and local levels
- Exploring several case studies in different areas along the border region
Upon successful completion of the quiz, print your Certificate of Completion instantly. (Note: if you are paying by check or money order, you will be able to print it after we receive your payment.) For your convenience, we will also email it to you. Please note that you can log in to your account at any time to access and print your Certificate of Completion.
This online engineering PDH course discusses the sources of ozone depleting substances (ODS) in the United States and abroad and defines the best practices for the safe, environmentally sound collection, recovery, transport, and destruction of these substances. In addition, this course explains the challenges associated with the safe destruction of ODS and assesses the costs for the ODS waste management process.
The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (Montreal Protocol), finalized in 1987, is a global agreement to protect the stratospheric ozone layer by phasing out the production and consumption of ODS.
While the global ODS phaseout is underway, a large amount of ODS is in equipment and products such as refrigerators and air conditioners (as refrigerant and foam blowing agent), foam contained in buildings, and fire protection systems and fire extinguishers, as well as in stockpiles held by countries and industrial and commercial users. Together these sources are referred to as ODS banks.
This 4 PDH online course is intended for environmental, sustainability, industrial, and mechanical engineers, as well as others interested in learning about the best practices for destruction of ODS.
This P.Eng. continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Familiarizing with the sources of ODS
- Learning about the best management practices regarding the process of ODS destruction
- Familiarizing with ODS destruction technologies and facilities in the U.S. and worldwide
- Gaining perspective and metrics on the international efforts to destroy ODS
- Understanding the financial considerations of ODS recovery, transportation, and destruction costs
Upon successful completion of the quiz, print your Certificate of Completion instantly. (Note: if you are paying by check or money order, you will be able to print it after we receive your payment.) For your convenience, we will also email it to you. Please note that you can log in to your account at any time to access and print your Certificate of Completion.
This online engineering PDH course begins with a thorough explanation of the business (non-regulatory) reasons that every business can benefit from a climate change program and how to institute such a program. Then it covers how to estimate GHG emissions based on globally accepted standards. It also covers how to estimate GHG emissions from the processes you control and how to estimate them from other processes related to your product that your company may not have direct control over ("carbon footprint").
This course also describes how to conduct a life cycle analysis to enable your company to focus intelligently on effective GHG emission reduction strategies. Then, it discusses GHG emission reduction opportunities, including the basics of conducting an energy audit or assessment. Finally, it provides advice on how to manage your GHG emissions and reductions, set achievable goals, and to report successes.
As a result, there is growing pressure for companies and people to reduce GHG emissions with the hope of reversing climate change and its effects in the future. The Kyoto Protocol and other initiatives are introducing incentives for businesses to reduce GHG emissions. Climate change is ultimately a technical issue and must be addressed by different engineers (mechanical, environmental, chemical) applying their specialty knowledge to reduce GHG emissions.
This 2 PDH online course is intended for environmental engineers, mechanical engineers, HVAC equipment specialists, and construction workers who are interested in gaining a better understanding about implementing a climate change program.
This P.Eng. continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Understand the nature and importance of the issue of climate change
- Explain why it is not just an environmental issue, but a core business value
- Provide management tips on initiating a climate change program at your company
- Understand how to perform a baseline GHG emissions inventory
- Understand how to perform a life cycle analysis (LCA)
- Learn how to manage GHG emission reduction goals
- Learn the basics about GHG emission reduction strategies, including an energy audit or assessment
- Learn how to manage and communicate successes
In this professional engineering CEU course, you need to review the course document titled "Implementing a Climate Change Program".
Upon successful completion of the quiz, print your Certificate of Completion instantly. (Note: if you are paying by check or money order, you will be able to print it after we receive your payment.) For your convenience, we will also email it to you. Please note that you can log in to your account at any time to access and print your Certificate of Completion.
This online engineering PDH course provides guidance on how to approach the need to reduce air emissions from your sources, an area of growing concern. It describes the initial approach to reducing air emissions, such as understanding applicable air regulations and air permits to determine which pollutants must be reduced and by how much. The best method to reduce air emissions is to optimize your processes so that your facility is producing fewer emissions. When this is no longer feasible, end-of-pipe technologies are necessary.
This course also presents the factors and information necessary to determine whether a strategy is technically feasible in your application or not. It provides an overview of a number of conventional air pollution control equipment, their advantages and disadvantages, as well as basic information necessary for their design.
This 3 PDH online course is applicable to chemical and environmental engineers as well as energy professionals involved with the compliance of air quality regulations and permits and the implementation of air pollution minimization programs.
This P.Eng. continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Learning how to review your air permits and applicable regulations to determine which pollutants emission rates need to be reduced and by how much
- How to implement a "Pollution Prevention" program
- Understanding the type of data needed to evaluate which air pollution control strategy is most appropriate technically for your source
- Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of a number of major air pollution control equipment types
- Understanding major design information necessary for the equipment to be effective in your application
In this professional engineering CEU course, you need to review the course document titled "Selecting the Best Air Pollution Control Strategy".
Upon successful completion of the quiz, print your Certificate of Completion instantly. (Note: if you are paying by check or money order, you will be able to print it after we receive your payment.) For your convenience, we will also email it to you. Please note that you can log in to your account at any time to access and print your Certificate of Completion.