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- Title
Environmental risk management in order to energy efficiency in automaker industries (Case study: pre-paint Part of Iran Khodro Company (IKCO).
- Authors
BABAEI, ASHKAN; MIRI LAVASANI, SEYED MOHAMMADREZA; NASSIRI, PARVIN; NOOROLLAHI, YOUNES
- Abstract
Despite abundant resources, the automotive industry is reported to adversely impact the environment owing to the use of heavy machinery, diverse and governmental management policies for car production per hour, remarkable employed labor force, production cycle timing, etc. For this purpose, many studies involving environmental risk management have been conducted. To this aim, the present study has been carried out in pre-paint part No. 2 of IKCO (preparation process). In this regard, using FUZZY FMEA and VIKOR methods, the identified risks were assessed and reformative measures and solutions were classified, respectively. A total of 15 individuals considered HSE experts of IKCO were selected as a statistical sample size according to the Morgan table. Consequently, the high-level risks were identified and appropriate solutions were suggested to reduce the environmental effects. According to achieved scores, "torch adjustments based on compliance report" was selected as the compromise solution. IKCO should consider torch adjustment based on compliance report actions as its first priority. in this research, at first, water samples were collected from six spas in different parts of Ardabil province. Then, risk management of six spas was evaluated. According to the results, the Qotursuyi spa had a high level of risk, the spas of Shabil, Gavmishgoli, and Qinarjeh had a moderate level of risk. Under responsible risk management, natural hot springs present a renewable resource for sustainable tourism development on a long-term basis. KEYWORDS: Balneotherapy, Qualitative Index, Risk Management, Spa
- Subjects
ENVIRONMENTAL management; ENVIRONMENTAL risk; SUSTAINABLE tourism; ENERGY consumption; ENERGY management; HOT springs
- Publication
International Journal of Occupational Hygiene, 2022, Vol 14, Issue 2, p105
- ISSN
2008-5109
- Publication type
Article