Doing the Right Things Methodology

Rezultatele proiectului

Rapoarte
Doing the Rights Things-Phase I/ 2006
This document, from a presentation on January 18, 2011, discusses risk-based inspections of industrial installations. Risk screening is introduced as a way to prioritize inspections based on the probability and consequences of incidents. The presentation emphasizes communication and cooperation among stakeholders, including industry, the public, and regulators. It also explores different approaches to risk assessment, including qualitative and quantitative methods. The document highlights the importance of clearly defining criteria and methodologies for risk assessment. The goal is to ensure effective environmental protection while optimizing resource allocation for inspections.
Overview Participating Countries- Phase I/2006
This document, from a presentation on risk-based inspections, explains how risk screening can help prioritize inspections of industrial installations. This approach focuses on the likelihood and potential impact of incidents, enabling regulators to allocate resources efficiently and effectively protect the environment. The presentation also stresses the importance of communication and collaboration among industry representatives, the public, and regulatory bodies.
Compendium/ Doing the Rights Things - Phase I/ 2006
This document, a presentation from January 18, 2011, focuses on using Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data derived from satellite imagery to enhance environmental inspections. The presentation highlights NDVI's ability to detect changes in vegetation health and coverage, which can indicate potential environmental violations or impacts. It illustrates practical applications of NDVI in identifying illegal waste disposal sites, monitoring mining activities, and assessing the effectiveness of restoration projects. The document emphasizes the benefits of incorporating remote sensing techniques like NDVI into environmental monitoring and enforcement strategies, enabling more efficient and targeted inspections.
Doing the Right Things - Phase III/ 2008
This document, a presentation from January 18, 2011, showcases how Fortum, a clean energy company, utilizes remote sensing data and aerial photography to enhance environmental compliance and sustainability. The presentation highlights the company's use of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), derived from satellite imagery, to monitor vegetation changes around its facilities. The presentation discusses practical applications of these technologies for detecting ash basin leaks, monitoring peat production areas, and assessing the environmental impact of power plant emissions. The document emphasizes how integrating these techniques into environmental management systems enables more proactive and efficient monitoring, leading to improved environmental performance and reduced risks.
Orientări și instrumente
Metodologia de a face lucrurile cum trebuie pentru obținerea permiselor - Comparație
02/12/2016

Doing the right things for environmental permitting este un proiect în desfășurare (2016-2018) care analizează îndeaproape relația dintre autorizare și inspecție, identifică studii de caz interesante și bune practici în Europa și identifică și descrie etapele care ar putea fi utilizate în procedurile de autorizare.

Propunerea acestui proiect de 3 ani este de a: 1) să colecteze și să compare procedurile care sunt utilizate în Europa în acest moment și să clarifice nevoile, 2) pe baza acestor informații, o echipă de proiect va dezvolta un ghid care este suficient de flexibil pentru a se adapta autorităților din Europa în timpul eliberării permiselor pentru IED, 3) să organizeze sesiuni de instruire privind eliberarea permiselor IED și să identifice lacunele în instrumentele și metodologiile pentru eliberarea permiselor, astfel încât să poată fi inițiate noi proiecte IMPEL.

Rezultatul final al activității este un ghid pas cu pas pentru eliberarea permiselor, ofițeri de eliberare a permiselor bine instruiți și o identificare a noilor inițiative IMPEL pentru proiecte privind eliberarea permiselor.

Guidance for the implementation of the IED in planning and execution of inspections
This guidance was produced under the 2012 IMPEL project: Environmental inspections of industrial installations in accordance with the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) The main objective of this project was to organise an exchange of information concerning best practices for the implementation of article 23 of the IED taking into account the guidance on inspection planning and risk appraisal already developed by IMPEL and the requirements described in Article 23 of the IED.
Step-by step guidance book for planning of environmental inspection
Pursuant to the Recommendation providing for minimum criteria for environmental inspections (RMCEI) all inspection activities should be planned in advance.
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