Practical sheet | REF: FIC0082 V1

Preparing for a visit from an environmental inspector

Author: Solange VIGER

Publication date: October 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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2. Everything you need to know about your site to better prepare your visit

Preparing for an inspection visit means knowing your plant inside out, as well as the technical, demographic and economic context in which it operates. It is therefore up to you to specify the following points:

  • classification heading(s) in the ICPE nomenclature ;

  • classification thresholds ;

  • classification scheme : D, DC, E, A ;

  • applicable technical specifications ;

  • incidents or accidents that have occurred ;

  • complaints from local residents, if any, and the responses given;

  • changes in operating conditions since declaration, registration or authorization;

  • evolution of urbanization and development of economic...

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