The manufacturing sector, and companies involved in production of all kinds, carry out activities that can lead to waste products being discharged into water, emissions into the atmosphere, waste, noise in outdoor environments, soil and air pollution and possible exposure to electromagnetic fields.
In order to limit the consequences of these important issues, including the effects on neighbouring areas, it is necessary to identify sources of any emissions and determine the level of pollution created. It is therefore of fundamental importance to carry out environmental surveys in order to classify the various environmental matrices from a chemical and physical perspective and therefore to monitor the levels of pollution created on a continuous basis.
Air quality is a fundamental factor and clean air is a requirement for the health and safety of workers. One of the main causes of air pollution is production activities which are not properly monitored. The emission of a given substance into the air must be authorised and periodically monitored in order to ensure that the legal limits and the limits imposed by the various authorisations are maintained.
An extremely wide variety of pollutants can be released as a result of production processes, these can be found both outside, but above all inside the workplace. This is why companies must be supported in the constant monitoring of the environment by means of assessments and surveys carried out in the workplace as well as testing the workers in order to verify compliance with legal limits for substances in the air.
Water is the most important resource on earth. Italian Law divides water into four types:
- Water intended for human consumption: d.lgs.31/01, which sets the chemical and physical requirements for water intended for human consumption:
- Wastewater: legislative decree 152/06 part III, which sets limits for the discharge of wastewater into the sewerage system, into surface waters and into the soil;
- Groundwater: Legislative Decree 152/06 Title V, sets threshold limits for concentrations in groundwater;
- Surface water: Legislative Decree 152/06 Part III sets quality objectives for surface water