Managing Emissions, Noise, and Hazardous Materials in Construction
| 19 – 23 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 20 – 24 July 2026, Abu Dhabi |
COURSE OVERVIEW:
The construction phase of any project carries significant environmental and health risks that must be managed with absolute technical and legal precision. This course provides a comprehensive framework for controlling atmospheric emissions, acoustic pollution, and the handling of toxic substances on construction sites. It focuses on the strategic implementation of "Best Available Techniques" (BAT) to ensure that construction activities meet stringent environmental regulations and community expectations.
The scope of this training encompasses the technical monitoring of air quality, the engineering of noise mitigation barriers, and the lifecycle management of hazardous materials (HazMat). Participants will learn how to develop robust "Environmental Management Plans" (EMP) that address dust suppression, engine exhaust control, and the safe storage of chemicals. The course addresses the complexities of "Emergency Response" for hazardous spills and provides practical tools for auditing subcontractor compliance with environmental standards.
Coverage includes the analysis of local and international environmental legislation, the utilization of "Real-time Monitoring" equipment, and the implementation of "Green Construction" practices. Attendees will explore the impact of noise on worker health and community relations and learn how to execute "Safe Disposal" protocols for hazardous waste. By mastering the management of these critical environmental factors, professionals will be able to deliver projects that are both ecologically responsible and legally resilient.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Develop comprehensive Environmental Management Plans (EMP) for construction sites.
- Implement technical controls for dust and atmospheric emission suppression.
- Manage engine exhaust and fuel-related emissions from heavy machinery.
- Design and deploy effective noise mitigation strategies and barriers.
- Conduct systematic "Hazardous Material" (HazMat) identification and mapping.
- Ensure the safe storage and labeling of toxic substances on site.
- Execute "Emergency Response" protocols for hazardous spills and leaks.
- Monitor air quality and noise levels using specialized technical equipment.
- Interpret and comply with local and international environmental regulations.
- Manage the "Cradle-to-Grave" disposal of hazardous construction waste.
- Train site personnel on the safe handling of chemicals and pollutants.
- Audit subcontractor performance against environmental and noise targets.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Site Managers, HSE Professionals, Environmental Engineers, Project Managers, and Construction Coordinators.
TRAINING COURSE METHODOLOGY:
A highly interactive combination of lectures, discussion sessions, and case studies will be employed to maximize the transfer of information, knowledge, and experience. The course will be intensive, practical, and highly interactive. The sessions will start by raising the most relevant questions and motivating everybody to find the right answers. The attendants will also be encouraged to raise more of their questions and to share in developing the right answers using their analysis and experience. There will also be some indoor experiential activities to enhance the learning experience. Course material will be provided in PowerPoint, with necessary animations, learning videos, and general discussions.
The course participants shall be evaluated before, during, and at the end of the course.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.

