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Considers the technology available for controlling air pollution and looks at the relationship between legislation and implementation of control as well as the place of air pollution within environmental...
Britain’s recent pollution control measures include an inspectorate with far-reaching powers to monitor and control industrial pollution in water, air or land. The programme shows how all new industrial...
3: Pollution control and the philosophy behind related legislation. Practical methods of control include redesigning chimneys and modifications and alternatives to the internal combustion engine. For the...
Looks at waste and water management aboard a North Sea oil platform. Considers not just the inevitable solid and liquid wastes of the accommodation for several hundred workers, but the complex industrial...
Noise is the most serious pollution nuisance in Britain today. Discusses physiological and psychological damage caused by noise, including noise in the workplace and road and traffic noise. Considers the...
A video-based technical tutorial on the language and physical principles of sound, and fundamental techniques and materials used to control noise.
Sir Crispin Tickell, warden of Green College, Oxford, and spokesman on resources and the environment, discusses applied geology, resource management, land use, sustainable development, environmental and...
This programme outlines ways of running a site in a sustainable manner and, in so doing, looking after the interests of the people who work on the site or have to visit it on business; members of the public...
Paper making requires huge volumes of clean waters, consume large amounts of electricity and generates solid and liquid wastes. Looks in detail at a large modern newsprint mill to show how water and heat are...
Demonstrates the nature of noise hazards and health risks and shows how an organisation should control noise hazards. Explains what individual employees can do to remain safe.
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