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Comprehensive Environmental Training and Education Program (CETEP)

Primary POC – CETEP Coordinator
 (858) 577-1306

Program Overview
The Marine Corps COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROGRAM (CETEP) was devised in 1992. The HQMC sponsored program was approved at the highest levels by both the USMC training (CG, MAGTEC) and environmental (D/CS,I&L) functional commands. CETEP was designed to incorporate the development and program management aspects of the USMC Systems Approach to Training (SAT) and principles of Total Quality Leadership (TQL) into a program and program-development process to address the environmental training challenge Marine Corps-wide. The ultimate goal of CETEP was, and remains, to ensure that appropriate environmental instruction and information are provided at all levels of the Marine Corps in the most effective way to achieve compliance with all environmental training requirements.

Miramar training and documentation can be located on the Learning Management System (LMS).

Plans
DoD, DoN, USMC Policy
  • DoD Instruction 4715.1, Environmental Education, Training, Career Development
  • MCO P5090.2A, Environmental Compliance and Protection Manual, Chapter 5
Records
  • Training Records
Pollution Prevention (P2)
Training
 
 

 


Management System documents are maintained as described in the DOCUMENT CONTROL Procedure. Printed documents are UNCONTROLLED.


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