Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for this ISO 14044 Training course. However, prior knowledge of outsourcing is beneficial for delegates.
Audience
This training course is designed for anyone interested in the ISO 14044. This course would be particularly useful to design office, product manager, business manager, methods manager, designer, quality, and environment manager.
ISO 14044 Life Cycle Assessment Training Course Overview
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is an analysis that is used to examine the impact of total cradle-to-grave on goods or services. Costs, energy, and emissions are the most often measured impacts. It is necessary to determine the accounting costs of a product or service will be profitable and competitive. This training assist learns to provide comprehensive view of the environmental impacts, quantify environmental effects such as overall energy consumption or air emissions, recognize inefficiencies or significant changes across life cycle phases, and reduce overall environmental impact and costs. Holding skills in ISO 14044 can help individuals to gain quick prominent professional growth and expand career opportunities in their work field.
In this 1-day ISO 14044 Training course, delegates will gain a thorough understanding of normalisation, grouping, weighting, and data quality analysis. During this training, delegates will learn about the relationships between elements within the interpretation phase with the other phases of LCA. They will also learn about Completeness checks, Sensitivity checks, and Consistency check. Our extremely professional trainer with years of teaching experience in ISO training courses will teach this course.
Delegates will also learn various essential topics, such as:
- General requirements and considerations
- Goals and scope of LCA
- System boundary
- LCIA methodology
- Calculating data
- Allocation procedure
After attending this ISO 14044 Training course, delegates will be able to exclusion of life cycle stages and unit processes when lack of significance can be shown by the sensitivity. They will also be able to o reuse and recycling situations with the allocation principles.