Title of article :
Impacts of food processing industry on some environmental health and safety factors
Author/Authors :
چوكو، او نويسنده Chukwu, O
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2009
Abstract :
In developing countries, it is common to site (or locate) industries without environmental impact
assessment. In this study the impacts of two food processing industries on land use and land capability,
noise and vibration, environmentally sensitive areas and visual quality as environmental elements were
investigated. The research method adopted was the investigative survey research approach (ISRA) which
included the collection of baseline and screening data. Noise level was determined using the decibel scale.
The impacts of the industries on land use and land capability, noise and vibration, environmentally
sensitive areas and visual quality included: displacement of agricultural production, quarrying activity
and fishermen; loss of forestry and pasture lands; cracks on buildings near or adjacent to the industries
due to vibrations from heavy machines; noise pollution from processing machines leading to hearing
loss/impairment; reduced shell-fish yield; increased commercial and social activities; and distortion of
visual content and coherence. The need for environmental impact auditing and the importance of impact
auditing as a project management tool were highlighted. It was concluded that the food processing
industries do have positive and negative impacts on the environment and recommendations towards
alleviating negative impacts were made.
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences (CJES)
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences (CJES)