ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Environmental protection implies a set of different procedures and measures that prevent endangerment of the environment with the aim of preserving the biological balance. Ecological defense is multidisciplinary and should represent a permanent obligation of all members of society.

PROGRAM OF SERVICES OF THE SIGURNOST INSTITUTE IN THE FIELD OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION


ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTATION

  • Preparation of documentation for deciding on the need for an Environmental Impact Assessment, including baseline measurements

  • Development of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study

  • Development of waste management plans

  • Development of an accident prevention plan

  • Preparation of the notification for a Seveso establishment

  • Preparation of the safety report

  • Development of an accident protection plan

EXPERT SERVICES

  • Providing consultancy services in the field of environmental protection

EMPLOYEES

  • Training on the topic of Legionellosis

NOISE TESTING

  • Environmental noise measurement

  • Environmental noise measurement – to determine compliance with the conditions required for a sound limiter

PHYSICOCHEMICAL TESTING

  • Air – ambient air quality (PM2.5 and PM10 particles, heavy metals Pb, As, Cd, and Ni in PM10 particles, gases CO, SO₂, NO, NOₓ, O₃, benzene, benzo(a)pyrene)

  • Air – ambient air quality (total deposited matter)

  • Soil – physicochemical testing (pH, heavy metals, organotin compounds, PAHs, PCBs)*

  • Water – physicochemical testing (temperature, pH, electrical conductivity, ammonia, phenols, fluorides, phosphates, heavy metals, organotin compounds, PAHs, PCBs)*

  • Transformer oil – determination of PCB concentration

NON-IONIZING RADIATION

  • Measurement of non-ionizing radiation exposure levels in the environment – low-frequency electromagnetic radiation (from 0 Hz to 100 kHz)

  • Measurement of non-ionizing radiation exposure levels in the environment – high-frequency electromagnetic radiation (broadband and selective measurement from 100 kHz to 300 GHz)

  • Risk assessment for persons professionally exposed to non-ionizing radiation

  • Development of an action program with protective measures against electromagnetic fields

  • Development of a study on the use of existing significant sources of non-ionizing radiation

  • Creation of warning signs and instructions for safe presence near sources of non-ionizing radiation