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TÜV NORD UMWELTSCHUTZ

Immission Control Officer

As company representatives for immission control, we offer you competent support in complying with legal requirements

An officer in safety clothing stands next to an industrial plant with a laptop in his hands.

The role of the immission control officer

An immission control officer is essential for a sustainable and safe company management and is often required by law across all industries.

The role offers strategic advantages for companies that take environmental responsibility seriously and want to reduce economic risks.

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Tasks and responsibilities

  • optimising immission control measures,
  • working towards the development and introduction of environmentally friendly processes,
  • providing advice on avoiding and reducing emissions,
  • preparing annual reports for the plant operator
  • carrying out clarifications and
  • developing strategies to improve the immission control measures, thus contributing to the economic stability of the company.

Qualifications and training

To fulfill the role effectively, an immission control officer needs sound knowledge of environmental laws and immission control. We at TÜV NORD offer recognised education and training courses to ensure that our officers are always up to date with the latest regulations.

Our immission control officers are also qualified in other areas such as water protection and waste legislation, which increases their expertise and versatility.

Economic advantages

The economic benefits of competent immission control management include the prevention of environmental violations, optimisation of emission processes, cost reduction and improvement of the ecological balance.

Investing in qualified immission control officers is an investment in your company's future and increases competitiveness and positive perception among customers and partners.

With the appropriate training and qualifications, such as those offered by TÜV NORD, companies can effectively fulfill their environmental responsibilities and achieve economic benefits.

Legal regulations

The role of an immission control officer is governed by statutory regulations such as the Federal Immission Control Act (BImSchG), the Federal Immission Control Ordinances (BImSchV) and the Technical Instructions on Air Quality Control (TA Luft), which vary depending on the sector.

A qualified immission control officer ensures compliance with the law, provides legal certainty and strengthens the company's image.

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