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Sustainable Remediation Appraisal: Topics

Overview

This page gives you access to all the training content on this subject, including links to the course structure, objectives and syllabus. It is recommended that all the information is read before proceeding with module one. There are 11 modules to complete.

To access the modules, scroll down to the 11 module toggle bars and select the arrow icon. This will expand the toggle and display the full content of the module.

Once an activity has been completed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link. This informs the website that the training required to proceed to the next module has been passed.

Each course subject has one short assessment upon completion of module 11. Once all activities have been completed and the assessment passed, a personalised PDF certificate will be available to download.
N.B. The certificate can only be accessed once, so please make sure it is saved in a safe location prior to closure.

Introduction to Sustainable Remediation

This module consists of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with narration converted to streaming video format. The video is hosted on YouTube and has been embedded here. A good broadband internet connection is required in order to stream the video.

In addition to the video, a PDF of all the slides is available to print.

Once the video has been streamed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link to indicate that the activity has been completed. The next module will now become available.

Sustainable Remediation Frameworks

This module consists of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with narration converted to streaming video format. The video is hosted on YouTube and has been embedded here. A good broadband internet connection is required in order to stream the video.

In addition to the video, a PDF of all the slides is available to print.

Once the video has been streamed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link to indicate that the activity has been completed. The next module will now become available.

Problem Definition

This module consists of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with narration converted to streaming video format.The video is hosted on YouTube and has been embedded here. A good broadband internet connection is required in order to stream the video.

In addition to the video, a PDF of all the slides is available to print.

Once the video has been streamed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link to indicate that the activity has been completed. The next module will now become available.

Sustainability Indicators for Remediation Projects

This module consists of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with narration converted to streaming video?format. The video is hosted on YouTube and has been embedded here. A good broadband internet connection is required in order to stream the video.

In addition to the video, a PDF of all the slides is available to print.

Once the video has been streamed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link to indicate that the activity has been completed. The next module will now become available.

Implementing Sustainable Remediation in Projects

This module consists of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with narration converted to streaming video?format. The video is hosted on YouTube and has been embedded here. A good broadband internet connection is required in order to stream the video.

In addition to the video, a PDF of all the slides is available to print.

Once the video has been streamed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link to indicate that the activity has been completed. The next module will now become available.

Sustainable Management Practices (SMP)

This module consists of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with narration converted to streaming video format.The video is hosted on YouTube and has been embedded here. A good broadband internet connection is required in order to stream the video.

In addition to the video, a PDF of all the slides is available to print.

Once the video has been streamed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link to indicate that the activity has been completed. The next module will now become available.

Qualitative Appraisal

This module consists of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with narration converted to streaming video format.The video is hosted on YouTube and has been embedded here. A good broadband internet connection is required in order to stream the video.

In addition to the video, a PDF of all the slides is available to print.

Once the video has been streamed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link to indicate that the activity has been completed. The next module will now become available.

Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA)

This module consists of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with narration converted to streaming video format.The video is hosted on YouTube and has been embedded here. A good broadband internet connection is required in order to stream the video.

In addition to the video, a PDF of all the slides is available to print.

Once the video has been streamed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link to indicate that the activity has been completed. The next module will now become available.

Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA)

This module consists of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with narration converted to streaming video format.The video is hosted on YouTube and has been embedded here. A good broadband internet connection is required in order to stream the video.

In addition to the video, a PDF of all the slides is available to print.

Once the video has been streamed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link to indicate that the activity has been completed. The next module will now become available.

Life-Cycle Analysis

This module consists of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with narration converted to streaming video format. The video is hosted on YouTube and has been embedded here. A good broadband internet connection is required in order to stream the video.

In addition to the video, a PDF of all the slides is available to print.

Once the video has been streamed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link to indicate that the activity has been completed. The next module will now become available.

Sustainable Remediation Appraisal Summary

This module consists of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with narration converted to streaming video format. The video is hosted on YouTube and has been embedded here. A good broadband internet connection is required in order to stream the video.

In addition to the video, a PDF of all the slides is available to print.

Once the video has been streamed, select the dotted tick icon to the right of the activity link to indicate that the activity has been completed. The assessment will now be highlighted in blue and thus be enabled for access.

To complete the course, the assessment must be passed. There are 10 questions and the pass mark is 80%. Whether the assessment has been passed or failed, the user will be notified immediately.

After all activities have been completed and the assessments passed, the link to download the certificate will be highlighted in blue and thus be enabled for download.

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