pollution prevention
The processes used to prevent pollution: precautions to pollution of the environment, procedures to counter pollution and associated equipment, and possible measures to protect the environment.
Also called: MARPOL, regulations for pollution prevention, requirements for pollution prevention, legislation covering pollution prevention, International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships
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- occupations list it
- 23
- as essential
- 40
- as useful
Essential for
23- agricultural inspector
- air pollution analyst
- aquaculture biologist
- aquaculture environmental analyst
- boatswain
- environmental engineer
- environmental expert
- environmental scientist
- farm manager
- fisheries assistant engineer
- fisheries deckhand
- fisheries engineering technician
- fisheries master
- fisheries observer
- fishing net maker
- forest ranger
- forest worker
- hazardous materials inspector
- health safety and environmental manager
- marine fitter
- marine mechatronics technician
- radiation protection officer
- rescue centre manager
Useful for
40- agricultural engineer
- agricultural policy officer
- agronomist
- aquaculture quality supervisor
- aquatic animal health professional
- biology technician
- biotechnical technician
- coastguard watch officer
- drainage engineer
- emergency response coordinator
- emergency response worker
- environmental health inspector
- environmental policy officer
- environmental protection manager
- environmental technician
- fire protection technician
- forestry inspector
- groundwater monitoring technician
- hazardous waste inspector
- hazardous waste technician
- health and safety officer
- liquid waste treatment plant operator
- marine chief engineer
- policy manager
- policy officer
- radiation protection technician
- recycling worker
- refuse collector
- septic tank servicer
- sewerage cleaner
- sewerage systems manager
- soil scientist
- soil surveying technician
- solid waste operator
- sorter labourer
- waste management officer
- waste treatment engineer
- wastewater engineer
- water engineer
- water quality analyst
Definition from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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