7 Courses
Contaminated land
This is a pre-recorded webinar. Estimated time to view webinar is 5 hrs. It is available from 5 May 2026 to 31 March 2027.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 3 credits
Trainer = Judith Nathanail
This course will provide an insight into the relevant legislation and explains how the CSM is central to the risk assessment process. It highlights the sources of uncertainties associated with land contamination and the importance of accounting for these within the risk management process. It will also outline the phased approach to land contamination management recommended in CLR11 and BS10175 and explore the requirements of the first step of this approach – the Phase 1 assessment or Preliminary investigation.
Contaminated land
This is a pre-recorded webinar. Estimated time to view webinar is 5 hrs. It is available from 1 June 2026 to 31 March 2027.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 3 credits
Trainer = Judith Nathanail
This course explores how the initial CSM should be used to set suitable objectives for a site investigation and then to develop an appropriate sampling and analytical strategy, which should ensure that an appropriate quantity and quality of data is collected to support a subsequent risk assessment. It will explain the different site investigation and laboratory analysis techniques commonly used in the UK and how this data should, and should not, be analysed and presented within reports.
Contaminated land
This is a pre-recorded webinar. Estimated time to view webinar is 5 hrs. It is available from 6 July 2026 to 31 March 2027
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 3 credits
Trainer = Judith Nathanail
This course, which focuses mainly on human health risk assessment, will outline current UK guidance relating to human health (HHRA) and controlled waters risk assessments (CWRA), and then explore the technical complexity of HHRA in more detail. It will summarise the importance of toxicology, explain the different Generic Assessment Criteria (GAC) commonly used in the UK (including the SGVs, the C4SLs and LQM/CIEH S4ULs) and outline the UK CLEA model, which is generally used to undertake detailed quantitative risk assessments (DQRA).
Contaminated land
This is a pre-recorded webinar. Estimated time to view webinar is 5 hrs. It is available from 7 September 2026 to 31 March 2027.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 3 credits
Trainer = Judith Nathanail
This course will provide an overview of the range of remediation technologies used in the UK to demonstrably break source-pathway-receptor linkages, the implications of current waste legislation for brownfield development and how an updated conceptual site model (CSM) is key to developing any remediation strategy.
Contaminated land
This is a pre-recorded webinar. Estimated time to view webinar is 5 hrs. It is available from 5 October 2026 to 31 March 2027
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 3 credits
Trainer = Judith Nathanail
This course is intended to give delegates a framework for reviewing third party reports, submitted in support of planning applications and conditions. It will highlight key points to look for in any review, and suggest sources of information that can be used to update and maintain technical competence in a rapidly changing and technically challenging specialist area. There will be several practical sessions involving the review of hypothetical reports throughout the day to practice and embed the skills learned.
Contaminated land
Fee = £185.00 plus VAT or 3 credits
An EMAQ+ delegate who has attended all 5 EMAQ+ Essentials of CLM modules and taken and successfully passed the associated Online Knowledge checks, gaining all 5 credits, is eligible to sit a final 'Proficiency Test'. The test is designed to test their co-ordinated knowledge of all the aspects of Contaminated Land Managemed covered by the whole programme.
You cannot self enrol yourself for this test. You will be invited by the EMAQ+ Team to take this test when you are eligible.Contaminated land
This is a live webinar on Thursday 21 May 2026 - 10:30-12:30
Fee = £95.00 plus VAT or 2 credits
Trainer = Paul Nathanail
Per- and polu-fluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) are a large family of substances with diverse composition and very, VERY wide variations in their environmental behaviour and toxicity. This webinar will provide a focused insight into PFAS classes, sub classes, groups and sub groups. Unlike petroleum hydrocarbon mixtures or gasworks contaminants fractions and surrogates have only limited relevance to managing the risks from PFAS. The reasons for the wide range of behaviours and toxicities, coupled with insights into the confidence (or lack of) there is in those properties will be covered. Approaches to the investigation, assessment and remediation of PFAS in soil and water (both in situ and ex situ) will be summarised. The LCRM guidance will provide a golden thread through the webinar. Questions from delegates are very welcome through out the event.