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The Environmental Practitioner (EP) designation, offered through Eco Canada, has gained significant value, providing those with the designation with greater credibility in the workplace and enhanced opportunities in career development.
An environmental professional is defined as someone who has one of these qualifications: A state- or tribal-issued certification or license and three years of relevant, full-time work experience. A bachelors degree or higher in science or engineering and five years of relevant, full-time work experience.
Environmental Qualification (EQ) is the process by which asset owners ensure that the safety-related equipment they use is compatible with normal operation and design basis accident environments throughout its qualified operating life.
Concurrent Enrollment Programs (CEP) The San Bernardino Valley College Nursing program provides opportunities for students in the SBVC Nursing program to be concurrently enrolled at a partner university so they can complete Associates and Bachelors courses simultaneously.
Environmental regulations are rules and requirements that consider several aspects of environment. For instance, it includes 1) measures related to pollution control and 2) the way out to reach sustainable development by regulating how much pollution a system releases.

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Qualified Environmental Professionals (QEPs) and Environmental Professionals In-Training (EPIs) develop creative and effective solutions to prevent, minimize, reduce or remove the impact of human activity on air, water, and soil; enabling a cleaner and healthier environment.
CEP BY EMINENCE PROGRAM ABCEP administers the Certified Environmental Professional by Eminence Program which recognizes those highly qualified environmental professionals who seek professional certification. Those individuals awarded the CEP by Eminence credential may use the designation CEP after their name.

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