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Air Emissions and Permit Management

What Is eTraining's Air Emissions and Permit Management Course?

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eTraining’s Air Emissions and Permit Management course is an online environmental compliance training program that provides an overview of how facilities manage air emissions in compliance with the Clean Air Act (CAA). The course explains how air permits are structured, how emission limits apply to facility operations, and how compliance is maintained through monitoring, reporting, and recordkeeping.

Training covers an overview of air emissions and the Clean Air Act, understanding air permits and permit conditions, major versus minor sources of air pollution, emission limits, monitoring and reporting requirements, common causes of air permit violations, how operational changes affect permit compliance, best practices for recordkeeping and documentation, and steps to maintain continuous air compliance.

The course is 100% online, fully self-paced, and accessible on desktop computers, tablets, and smartphones.

$65
Per person • No subscription required
Topics Covered
  • Overview of Air Emissions and the Clean Air Act
  • Understanding Air Permits and Permit Conditions
  • Major vs. Minor Sources of Air Pollution
  • Emission Limits, Monitoring, and Reporting Requirements
  • Common Causes of Air Permit Violations
  • How Operational Changes Affect Permit Compliance
  • Best Practices for Recordkeeping and Documentation
  • Steps to Maintain Continuous Air Compliance
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Course Information

Everything You Need to Know
About This Course

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Course Details at a Glance

Key facts before you enroll.

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Who Should Take This Course?

Find out if this training applies to you.

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Industries That Require This Training

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What's Included

Everything that comes with your enrollment.

Course Overview

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What You Get When You Enroll

Everything included with your Air Emissions and Permit Management training.

  • Instant certificate of completionPrintable PDF, ready immediately after passing
  • Mobile-friendly platformTrain on desktop, tablet, or smartphone
  • Progress saved automaticallyStop and restart without losing your place
  • 30-day satisfaction guaranteeFull refund if you're not satisfied

Course Details at a Glance

Everything you need to know before enrolling in the Air Emissions and Permit Management.

Detail
Information
OSHA Standard
Clean Air Act (40 CFR Part 70)
Course Duration
45-60 minutes
Format
100% online, fully narrated with photos and interactivity
Passing Score
70% on final exam
Certificate
Personalized certificate, printable immediately upon passing
Languages
English
Device Compatibility
Desktop, tablet, and smartphone
Accepted
Our courses meet federal standards, but state requirements may vary. Please verify before purchase.

Who Should Take the Air Emissions and Permit Management?

Find out if this training applies to your role, your job site, or your employer's compliance requirements, and whether it matches the certification you need.

  • Environmental compliance officers and managers
  • Facility managers and plant operators
  • Environmental health and safety (EHS) professionals
  • Engineers and technical staff responsible for air quality compliance
  • Operations managers at facilities with air permits
  • Workers at facilities that generate regulated air emissions
  • Government and regulatory agency personnel
  • New employees at facilities subject to Clean Air Act requirements

Industries That Require Air Emissions and Permit Management

Employers across a wide range of industries use this course to meet federal, state, and site-specific safety training requirements for their workforce.

  • Manufacturing and industrial operations
  • Oil, gas, and petrochemical refining
  • Chemical processing and production
  • Power generation and energy utilities
  • Pharmaceutical manufacturing
  • Waste management and incineration facilities
  • Food and beverage processing
  • Government and regulatory agencies overseeing air quality
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Air Emissions and Permit Management.

Yes. The course is accessible on desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Progress saves automatically on the same device, so you can stop and resume where you left off.
Yes. Upon passing the final exam, you can immediately print a certificate of completion. This certificate serves as proof of training for your employer.
The course is currently offered in English. Check eTraining’s course catalog for updates on Spanish-language availability or reach out to us at info@etraintoday.com.
This course is designed for environmental compliance officers, facility managers, EHS professionals, plant operators, engineers, and anyone who works at a facility that generates regulated air emissions or holds air permits under the Clean Air Act.
The Air Emissions and Permit Management course is an online environmental compliance training program that teaches facility personnel how air permits work, what emission limits mean for operations, and how day-to-day activities can impact compliance with the Clean Air Act. The course covers permit structures, emission thresholds, monitoring and reporting duties, common violation causes, and best practices for maintaining continuous compliance.
The course is self-paced, so completion time varies. You have 6 months from enrollment to finish. Progress saves automatically on the same device.
The course covers an overview of air emissions and the Clean Air Act, understanding air permits and permit conditions, major versus minor sources of air pollution, emission limits, monitoring and reporting requirements, common causes of air permit violations, how operational changes affect permit compliance, best practices for recordkeeping, and steps to maintain continuous compliance.
The Clean Air Act and EPA regulations require facilities with air permits to train personnel on permit conditions, monitoring requirements, and compliance procedures. Specific training requirements vary by permit type and state regulatory program. This course provides foundational knowledge to support compliance with these obligations.
Under the Clean Air Act, a major source is a facility that emits or has the potential to emit pollutants above certain thresholds set by EPA (for example, 100 tons per year of any criteria pollutant, or 10 tons per year of a single hazardous air pollutant). A minor source falls below these thresholds. Major sources face more stringent permitting, monitoring, and reporting requirements.
Air permit violations can result in enforcement actions from EPA or state environmental agencies, including notices of violation, consent orders, civil penalties (which can be substantial), and in serious cases, criminal prosecution. Common violations include exceeding emission limits, failing to monitor or report as required, and making operational changes without updating the permit.
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