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Description

Every day we breathe the free air around us for free. But some areas in Indonesia have started to be polluted. Sources of pollution can be natural activities and anthropogenic activities. Examples of natural sources are volcanic eruptions, forest fires, biotic decomposition, dust, plant spores and so on. Pollution due to human activities is often quantitatively greater, for example sources of pollution due to transportation activities, industry, waste either due to decomposition or combustion and households. Air pollution due to transportation activities that are very important are due to motor vehicles on land that produce CO, Nox, hydrocarbons, SO2 and Tetraethyl lead, which is a tin metal material added to low-quality gasoline to increase the octane value to prevent explosions in the engine. Important parameters due to this activity are CO, Particulates, NOx, HC, Pb, and SOx.

Air pollution emissions by industry are highly dependent on the type of industry and its processes, industrial equipment and utilities. Various industries and power plants use energy and heat from the combustion of charcoal and gasoline. The by-products of combustion are SOx, smoke and other pollutants. The process of burning waste, although on a small scale, plays a significant role in increasing the amount of pollutants in the air, especially dust and hydrocarbons. The important thing that needs to be considered in air pollution emissions from waste is the particulate emissions due to combustion, while the emissions from the decomposition process that need to be considered are HC emissions in the form of methane gas. Therefore, we organize training on air pollution control techniques that will be discussed thoroughly by experienced instructors. Participants will learn about various sources of air pollution, their negative impacts on health and the environment, and real steps that can be taken to manage and reduce the risk of air pollution. In the context of global developments, this training will also discuss international trends and local policies regarding air pollution control, as well as strategies to ensure compliance with applicable regulations. Thus, participants are expected to be able to contribute more effectively to air quality management in their work areas.

 

Objectives

After attending this training, participants are expected to be able to:

  • Improve participants’ understanding of the sources and types of air pollution.
  • Develop skills in the use of technology and air quality measurement methods.
  • Prepare participants in implementing appropriate air pollution control policies.
  • Identify practical steps to reduce the impact of air pollution in the work environment.

 

Course Content

  1. Basics of Air Pollution
    • Understanding the types of pollution and their sources
    • Impact of air pollution on human health and ecosystems
  1. Environmental Regulation and Policy
    • Government policies related to air quality and pollution control
    • National and international standards in air pollution control
  1. Air Quality Monitoring and Measurement Techniques
    • Methods for measuring air pollutants (particulates, hazardous gases, etc.)
    • Use of air quality monitoring and analysis tools
  1. Air Pollution Control Technology
    • Emission control techniques from fixed sources (industry, power plants, etc.)
    • Air pollution control technology (filters, scrubbers, green technology)
  1. Air Quality Management Strategy
    • Assessment and planning of air quality management
    • Development of air pollution mitigation programs
  1. Evaluation of Current Control Programs
  2. Obstacles and Solutions that Often Occur in Implementation
  3. Case Studies and Practical Discussions
    • Analysis of real cases of air pollution control
    • Group discussions and sharing of experiences in air pollution maintenance and control

 

Benefits

  • Participants will have a better understanding of air pollution and its control techniques.
  • Ability to apply regulations relevant to air quality control.
  • Improved practical skills in air quality monitoring and data analysis.
  • Wider professional network with colleagues from government and industry sectors who are equally concerned about environmental issues.

 

Participants

This training is intended for:

  • Government employees working in the environmental and health sectors.
  • Managers and staff in companies engaged in industries with potential pollutant emissions.
  • Professionals involved in the planning and management of environmental projects.
  • Students and graduates who are interested in developing a career in air pollution control.

Time

Place

  • Ibis Style Hotel Yogyakarta
  • Gino Feruci Hotel Bandung
  • Sofyan Betawi Menteng Hotel Jakarta
  • Harris Seminyak Hotel Bali
  • In House Training*
  • e-Learning*

 

The Facility
Hard Copy Material, USB Flash disk, Training Kits, Coffee Break & Lunch, Certificate, Photo Group, Souvenir

 

Investment
Rp. 6.500.000,-/participant
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