Requirements
Training:
Examples of qualifying courses include:
Internal or Advanced EMS Auditor Course/Lead Environmental Auditor course;
Attendance on a series of seminars totalling 24 hours' tuition;
Foundation Level Environmental Auditing Course and Introduction to EMS course.
For those individuals applying to the EMS or Lead EMS Auditor levels, the requirement for formal training can only be waived through the completion of accredited exams or relevant professional qualifications, e.g. IRCA Lead Assessor.
Experience:
35 days' EMS audits from 7 audits
3 EMS audits as Lead Auditor
1 EMS audit supervised by a Lead Auditor
All the above undertaken within a three-year period
Applicants are required to have appropriate background work experience which contributes to the development of skills and understanding in some or all of the following:
a) environmental science and technology
b) technical and environmental aspects of facility operations
c) relevant requirements of environmental laws, regulations and related documents
d) environmental management systems and standards against which audits may be conducted
e) audit procedures, processes and techniques
The length of work experience is reduced according to the completion of post-secondary education:
5 years for an applicant who finished their education on leaving school
4 years for an applicant who has a degree in a subject that does not address some or all of the topics listed above
2 years for an applicant who has a degree in a subject that addresses some or all of the above listed topic