Unit group 2133

PSOC Unit group 2133 — Environmental protection professionals

Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment. Their tasks include: a) Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment; b) conducting research, performing tests, collecting samples, performing field and laboratory analysis to identify sources of environmental problems and recommending ways to prevent, control and remediate the impact of environmental problems; c) assessing the likely impact that potential or proposed activities, projects and developments may have on the environment, and recommending whether such developments should proceed; d) developing and coordinating the implementation of environmental management systems to enable organizations to identify, monitor and control the impact of their activities, products and services on the environment; e) conducting audits to evaluate environmental impact of existing activities, processes, wastes, noises and substances; f) assessing an organization's compliance with government and internal environmental regulations and guidelines, identifying violations and determining appropriate remedial action; g) providing technical advice and support services to organizations on how best to deal with environmental problems in order to reduce environmental damage and minimize financial loss; h) developing conservation plans. Examples of the occupations classified here: Air pollution analyst, Conservation officer, Conservation scientist, Ecologist, Environmental adviser, Environmental auditor, Environmental consultant, Environmental research scientist, Environmental scientist, Water quality analyst Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Environmental engineer - 2143, Environmental sanitation inspector - 2263

Level Unit group
Code 2133
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment. Their tasks include: a) Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment; b) conducting research, performing tests, collecting samples, performing field and laboratory analysis to identify sources of environmental problems and recommending ways to prevent, control and remediate the impact of environmental problems; c) assessing the likely impact that potential or proposed activities, projects and developments may have on the environment, and recommending whether such developments should proceed; d) developing and coordinating the implementation of environmental management systems to enable organizations to identify, monitor and control the impact of their activities, products and services on the environment; e) conducting audits to evaluate environmental impact of existing activities, processes, wastes, noises and substances; f) assessing an organization's compliance with government and internal environmental regulations and guidelines, identifying violations and determining appropriate remedial action; g) providing technical advice and support services to organizations on how best to deal with environmental problems in order to reduce environmental damage and minimize financial loss; h) developing conservation plans. Examples of the occupations classified here: Air pollution analyst, Conservation officer, Conservation scientist, Ecologist, Environmental adviser, Environmental auditor, Environmental consultant, Environmental research scientist, Environmental scientist, Water quality analyst Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Environmental engineer - 2143, Environmental sanitation inspector - 2263

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Life science professionals.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Life science professionals grouping.

FAQ

What does PSOC 2133 cover?

Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment. Their tasks include: a) Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment; b) conducting research, performing tests, collecting samples, performing field and laboratory analysis to identify sources of environmental problems and recommending ways to prevent, control and remediate the impact of environmental problems; c) assessing the likely impact that potential or proposed activities, projects and developments may have on the environment, and recommending whether such developments should proceed; d) developing and coordinating the implementation of environmental management systems to enable organizations to identify, monitor and control the impact of their activities, products and services on the environment; e) conducting audits to evaluate environmental impact of existing activities, processes, wastes, noises and substances; f) assessing an organization's compliance with government and internal environmental regulations and guidelines, identifying violations and determining appropriate remedial action; g) providing technical advice and support services to organizations on how best to deal with environmental problems in order to reduce environmental damage and minimize financial loss; h) developing conservation plans. Examples of the occupations classified here: Air pollution analyst, Conservation officer, Conservation scientist, Ecologist, Environmental adviser, Environmental auditor, Environmental consultant, Environmental research scientist, Environmental scientist, Water quality analyst Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Environmental engineer - 2143, Environmental sanitation inspector - 2263

Where is PSOC 2133 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Life science professionals.

How do I choose PSOC 2133 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Life science professionals grouping.