Managing Mining Legacies & Reclamation — 5-Day Intensive Training & UK Benchmark Study Tour
🎯Who Should Attend
- Senior managers, environment & sustainability officers, mine-closure planners from mining companies.
- Government regulators, environmental agencies, public-sector mining oversight bodies.
- ESG / sustainability practitioners, consultants, auditors and compliance officers working on mining legacies, reclamation, environmental remediation and social-impact management.
- Financial institutions or investors funding mining projects requiring legacy-risk management and ESG compliance.
- NGOs, community liaison officers, and stakeholders involved in mine closure, remediation, and post-mining land-use planning.
📘Why ISO 24419 + UK Tour is Valuable
- The standard ISO 24419-1 lays out internationally recognised requirements & recommendations for managing mining legacies — covering planning, implementation, stakeholder engagement, environmental and social stewardship, reclamation, monitoring and reporting.
- Many mines worldwide — large or small — face legacy issues (abandoned sites, environmental degradation, community impact, safety hazards, reclamation liability). ISO 24419 is designed precisely for such contexts.
- A UK-based training + study tour gives delegates exposure to UK/EU-level best practices in mine-legacy management, environmental regulation, stakeholder engagement, and reclamation — a strong benchmark for organisations from Africa, Asia, Middle East or other mining regions.
- On completing the course, participants will have the knowledge and certification to plan, audit or implement legacy-management systems, enabling their organisation to meet global ESG, compliance and sustainability expectations.
🗓5-Day Course & Study Tour Structure
| Day | Module / Activity | Content / Highlights |
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| Day 1 – Introduction & Framework |
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Understanding what constitutes a “mining legacy”, risks & liabilities, regulatory & ESG drivers. |
| Day 2 – Planning & Risk Assessment |
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Tools for legacy diagnosis, risk mapping, closure planning, financial & institutional planning. |
| Day 3 – Reclamation, Remediation & Implementation Strategies |
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Learn best-practice reclamation, environmental remediation aligned with international standards. |
| Day 4 – Monitoring, Reporting & Audit / Compliance Systems |
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Prepare participants to audit or implement ISO 24419-aligned legacy-management systems. Also covers social & environmental compliance, transparency, reporting obligations. |
| Day 5 – UK Field Visit & Case Studies + Certification |
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Learning by example: seeing UK reclamation in practice; applying course knowledge to participants’ home-country realities; earning recognized certification. |
✅Learning Outcomes — What Delegates Gain
After completion, participants will be able to:
- Interpret and apply ISO 24419 requirements and recommendations for managing mining legacies and reclamation.
- Conduct legacy-site assessments: identify hazards, environmental/social risks, liabilities, community impacts.
- Develop and implement a mining-legacy management plan: remediation, reclamation, stakeholder engagement, environmental safeguards.
- Establish and manage ongoing monitoring, performance tracking, reporting and compliance frameworks for legacy sites.
- Perform or lead internal/external audits or oversight for legacy-management systems, ensuring ESG, safety, environmental and social compliance.
- Draft practical legacy-management strategies tailored to the local / national context of their mining operation.
- Gain a certification as “ISO 24419 Lead Auditor / Lead Implementer” — enhancing credibility with investors, regulators, communities and stakeholders.
🌍Who Would Benefit — Ideal Delegates / Organisations
- Mining companies (active, closing, or decommissioned mines) facing legacy risks.
- Governments and regulators overseeing mining-closure, reclamation, environmental remediation.
- Investors, financial institutions, mining-sector funding agencies seeking ESG-compliant projects.
- Environmental consultancies, NGOs, community-liaison and remediation contractors.
- Utilities or energy-firms reliant on mined minerals and concerned about supply-chain ESG and legacy issues.
📄Certification & Accreditation
- Certificate: “ISO 24419 Lead Auditor / Lead Implementer – International Certificate of Completion”
- Based on training aligned with ISO 24419-1:2023 — “Mine closure & reclamation – Managing mining legacies”, and supplemented by ISO/TR 24419-2:2023 case-studies & global best-practises.
- Optional: Audit-ready plan & template for participants to adapt for their own mining legacy sites.
🏅Why This Course is Compelling for Global Delegations
- International standard (ISO 24419) — first edition published Oct 2023.
- Global relevance — applicable to legacy mines in any region, climate, social or land-use context.
- Strong ESG, sustainability and social-responsibility credentials — very attractive for investors, regulators, communities.
- UK as a benchmark: delegates benefit from UK practical case studies, exposure to advanced regulatory frameworks, and international certification.
- Enables comprehensive approach: from assessment, closure planning, remediation, stakeholder engagement, through to monitoring and audit.
📞How to Enquire / Register
Contact: Cognicert Limited
Email: bizdev@cognicert.com
Call : +44 2034322505
Course dates: Choose a suitable 5–7 day window
Group bookings: Attractive discounts for cohorts of 10+.
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