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Mining & Industrial

The industrial sector in general and the mining industry in particular are faced globally with the serious challenge of having to address and resolve threatening environmental problems such as soil and water contamination, acid mine drainage, soil erosion, dust emission, tailings contamination, heavy metals overloading , and waste management related issues.

Given the increasing need to comply with the environmental regulations and to satisfy the requirements and demands of community and external stakeholders groups, it is critical for these sectors to ensure that any environmental impact resulting from their operation is minimised

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Mining & Industrial

Agriculture

Global market forces are driving the continual evolution of the food and beverage industry.

Consolidation, changing consumer preferences and increasing government regulations are dramatically impacting manufacturing and business strategy.
Facilities need to comply with environmental regulations and issue reporting including permits, wastewater treatment compliance and corporate sustainability.

Manufacturers want to have a positive impact on society and the environment: environmental responsibility, resource management, safety for workers, machinery, processes and products.

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Agriculture

Food & Beverage

This is sector, has to, more than any other industry, conform to regulatory standards, keep soil and crops in good condition and avoid any kind of contamination.The reason being that the produce are in most instances for human consumption and therefore carries a high risk.

The macro-economic impact of globalization and the local ramifications of urbanization have seen out waste streams in all the major urban areas increasing by more than an average of 5% each year.

Few issues in contemporary society create as much of a groundswell from grass roots as does the possibility of landfills, water treatment plants and pumps-stations sitting in the community or an area.

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Food & Beverage

Construction

From the minute a permit is issued, developers, contractors and landowners face strict environmental regulations on construction sites right through to post-construction activities.

Numerous construction activities, such as abrasive blasting, cutting, drilling and grinding of concrete and masonry and road milling and sweeping, generate clouds of fine dust Since these dusts generally contain crystalline silica, a potent lung toxin and suspected human carcinogen, it is reasonable to ask whether construction workers are overexposed relative to current occupational exposure limits.

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Construction