Training in Environmental Law and Occupational Safety
Course on Environmental Law and Occupational Safety in Angola
Interpretation, Application, and Demonstration of Legal Compliance
Anticipate legal risks before they jeopardize your business.
Master the applicable laws and know exactly how to implement them within your organization.
Ensuring compliance with environmental and occupational safety laws is now critical for any organization that wants to operate safely, avoid penalties, and protect its reputation.
This course has been designed to help companies interpret, apply, and comply with legal requirements in a practical and effective manner.
Key Course Information
- Dates: May 19, 20, and 21
- Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (with a lunch break)
- Format: In-person
- Includes supporting materials
- Certificate of Training
- Presenter: Dr. Irene Barata, CEO of PetroShore and a specialist in compliance and legislation in Angola.
Why is this course important?
Most companies are familiar with the law… but don’t know how to apply it in practice.
This causes:
- Unidentified legal risks
- Lack of operational control
- Audit nonconformities
- Potential penalties and reputational damage
This course will help you translate legislation into concrete actions within your company.
What will you learn?
- Identify the environmental and occupational safety laws that apply to your business
- Correctly interpreting laws and regulations in Angola
- Translating legal requirements into operational actions
- Preventing workplace accidents and environmental impacts
- Building an Effective Legal Compliance System
- Preparing for audits and inspections
What will your company gain?
- Reduce legal and operational risks
- Avoid penalties and non-compliance
- Improving internal controls and decision-making
- Ensure greater operational safety
- Be prepared for inspections and audits
- Incorporate legislation into daily processes
Methodology
100% hands-on training tailored to the realities of Angola, based on:
- Analysis of legislation
- Real-life examples
- Case studies
- Tools for everyday use
The goal is for participants to leave with practical skills they can apply in their companies.
Who is the target audience?
- Compliance Officers
- Occupational safety technicians
- Human Resources Professionals
- Executives, managers, and supervisors
- Companies in the industrial, mining, construction, oil & gas, and services sectors
FAQs: Training in Environmental Law and Occupational Safety in Angola
Is the course theoretical or practical?
This is a primarily practical course focused on the real-world application of the law.
Is prior knowledge required?
Experience in areas such as compliance, security, or management is not required, but it is recommended.
Is the content tailored to Angola?
Yes, the entire course is based on Angolan law and the Angolan operational context.
Do you deliver materials?
Yes, practical materials and tools are provided for you to use later.
How do I sign up?
You can contact us in the following ways
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Request information or reserve your spot now.
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