The environmental coordinator continuously checks that all activities within the company comply with Flemish environmental legislation. This ranges from VLAREM conditions to specific obligations such as emission measurements, registrations, discharge standards or storage rules. He identifies risks and ensures that violations are avoided.
Many companies must submit annual or periodic reports, such as annual environmental reports, monitoring data or records of waste streams. The environmental coordinator prepares these reports, monitors deadlines and communicates with the appropriate authorities. This keeps your company in full administrative order.
When a company expands, installs new facilities or changes processes, it often brings new environmental requirements. The environmental coordinator analyzes the impact, helps determine which permits are needed and advises how to comply. This prevents investments from being delayed due to incorrect applications or missing information.
During environmental inspections, the environmental coordinator plays a central role. He prepares all necessary documents, accompanies inspectors on site and ensures that questions are answered correctly. He also performs internal checks to ensure that all processes are safe and in compliance with regulations.
An environmental coordinator fulfills a crucial role within any company dealing with environmental regulations. By monitoring legislation, managing reports correctly, guiding investments and supporting inspections professionally, he ensures that your business remains legally compliant and can grow operationally without risk. For many companies, an environmental coordinator is not only an obligation, but also a valuable partner that helps avoid time, costs and potential penalties.