REM® - Registered Environmental Manager
REM® - Registered Environmental Manager is the highest professional/managerial level of NREPSM℠ distinction and is designed for professionals who possess the skills/knowledge to coordinate and manage major environmental health and safety (EH&S) projects and programs; including environmental auditing, hazardous materials management/transportation and environmental real estate assessment. The REM® is recognized by many agencies including, but not limited to, U.S. Postal Service, National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service; Resolution Trust Corporation, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Department of Energy, Amtrak, State of Alabama and other state agencies.
Education:
Bachelor's degree in an environmentally-related discipline (including, but not limited to, the physical, biological and health sciences; engineering and environmental majors. Three (3) years of acceptable work experience may be substituted for each year of an academic degree program (i.e. Twelve years of experience is equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree).
Work Experience:
Five (5) years work directly related to environmental engineering, health, science or management. Education can NOT be substituted for work experience. Please note: This requirement is in addition to the experience used in lieu of education.
Exam:
Required
Certification Type:
Project Management/Coordination Programs
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Study Guide
This is the recommended study guide for the REM® - Registered Environmental Manager Certification Examination.The guide covers topics such as Basic Regulatory Process, Environmental Laws, Clean Air Act, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, Clean Water Act and more.