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Author Krages II, Bert P., author

Title Total environmental compliance : a practical guide for environmental professionals / Bert P. Krages, II
Edition First edition
Published Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2000]

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Description 1 online resource : text file, PDF
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Preface; About the Author; Table of Contents; Dedication; 1: Compliance, Noncompliance, and the Enforcement Process; 1.1 The Benefits of Environmental Compliance; 1.2 The Risks Associated with Noncompliance; 1.2.1 Enforcement Actions; 1.2.2 Suspension and Debarment; 1.2.3 Securities Enforcement; 1.2.4 Directors and Officers Litigation; 1.2.5 Employee Relations; 1.2.6 Reputation and Good Will; 1.2.7 Personal Risks; 1.3 How Environmental Laws Are Enforced; 1.3.1 Administrative Actions; 1.3.2 Civil Enforcement by the Government
1.3.3 Civil Enforcement by Private Parties1.3.4 Criminal Enforcement; 1.4 Violations and Enforcement Decisions; 1.5 How Environmental Lawsuits Are Resolved; 1.6 How Settlement Considerations Affect Outcomes; 2: Legal Liability and Attitudes Toward Compliance; 2.1 Legal Liability; 2.1.1 Individual Liability; 2.1.2 Corporate Liability; 2.2 Attitudes and the Road to Noncompliance; 2.2.1 Attitudes Based on Ethical Shortcomings; 2.2.1.1 Greed; 2.2.1.2 Contempt for the Law; 2.2.2 Attitudes Based on Erroneous Perceptions; 2.2.2.1 Inaccurate Perceptions of Agency Priorities
2.2.2.2 Misunderstanding Enforcement Practices2.2.2.3 Excused Noncompliance; 2.2.2.4 Reliance on Technicalities; 2.2.3 Attitudes Based on Personal Traits; 2.2.3.1 Complacency; 2.2.3.2 Sloppincss; 2.2.3.3 Disbelief of Legal Requirements; 2.2.4 Altitudes Involving Interpersonal Relationships; 2.2.4.1 Fear of Management; 2.2.4.2 Deferral; 2.2.4.3 Vindictiveness; 3: The Compliance-Oriented Attitude; 3.1 What Environmental Compliance Means; 3.2 Assuming Responsibility for Environmental Compliance; 4: Foundations for Environmental Compliance; 4.1 The Element of Leadership
4.1.1 Defining Environmental Policy4.1.2 Communicating Direction; 4.1.3 Allocating Resources; 4.2 Establishing Environmental Competence; 4.2.1 The Senior Environmental Officer; 4.2.2 Environmental Staffing; 4.2.2.1 Employee Qualifications; 4.2.2.2 Fostering Professionalism; 4.2.2.3 Recognizing and Dealing with Problem Environmental Employees; 4.3 Setting Up an Environmental Compliance Program; 4.3.1 The Monitoring and Detection Function; 4.3.1.1 Compliance Auditing; 4.3.1.2 Employee Reporting Programs; 4.3.2 Discipline; 4.3.3 Corrective Action
4.4 Considerations in Adopting Environmental Management Systems5: Ascertaining Environmental Requirements; 5.1 Basic Considerations; 5.2 The Difference Between Legal Requirements and Enforcement Discretion; 5.3 The Public Welfare Doctrine and How Courts View Environmental Laws; 5.4 Dealing with Regulatory Uncertainty; 5.4.1 Unusual Meanings; 5.4.2 Ambiguity; 5.4.3 Regulatory Gaps; 5.4.4 Stays of Regulatory Requirements; 5.4.5 Regulatory Interpretations and Guidance; 6: Communicating Compliance Information; 6.1 Communicating within an Organization
Summary "Total Environmental Compliance: A Practical Guide for Environmental Professionals gives you the background and skills you need to ensure total environmental compliance in your organization. Instead of dryly describing theoretical management systems or reciting regulatory provisions, the author delves into the challenging issues of why organizations disregard this important issue and explains how to promote compliance-oriented attitudes throughout the entire organization. The Guide focuses on critical elements such as communication skills, hiring and retaining qualified employees, managing environmental information, and maintaining high standards of professionalism. Other topics covered include: how to understand environmental requirements, why organizations violate environmental laws, and the aspects of permitting, designing, and monitoring that must be considered to achieve and sustain compliance. Case studies illustrate actual instances of individuals and organizations who ran afoul of environmental laws because they disregarded the basic principles of environmental compliance. Total Environmental Compliance: A Practical Guide for Environmental Professionals explores how noncompliance occurs and how to avoid it using techniques that address legal requirements. It shows you how to protect your organization from the expensive and time consuming litigation that occurs when environmental laws are ignored or interpreted incorrectly."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Environmental engineering -- United States
Environmental law -- United States
Environmental policy.
environmental policy.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Environmental -- General.
Environmental engineering
Environmental law
Environmental policy
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781482278620
1482278626
9781420033021
1420033026