Block 8: Environmental Issues and Public Health - Air Pollution: Contents
 

OBJECTIVES

By the end of this module, you should:
  1. understand air pollution in its historical context;
  2. have a basic insight into the main outdoor (ambient) air pollutants and their health and environmental impacts.
  3. be able to identify the most common sources of air pollution;
  4. understand the basic methods of assessing air quality;
  5. understand the key elements of an Air Quality Management System;
  6. be able to provide an overview of the South African legal and regulatory framework for controlling air emissions;
  7. be able to carry out a survey of pertinent international practice and relevant International Conventions;

OUTCOMES:

Participants will develop a basic understanding and knowledge of outdoor air pollution - the main air pollutants found in developed areas (towns, cities and their environs), the health and environmental impacts of these air pollutants, the principle sources of air pollution, methodologies available for the estimation of exposure to air pollution, the management tools available to address air pollution issues and the South African and international regulatory /legal framework pertaining to air pollution.

OUTLINE OF CORE MATERIALS
  1. Introduction: brief history; introduction to the main concepts; global burden of air pollution related disease; the essential elements of an AQMS.
  2. An overview of the main air pollutants and their impacts:
  3. The main air pollutants; their health impacts; exposure - response relationships:
  4. Principal sources of air pollution; estimating emission rates
  5. The influence of the atmospheric processes
  6. Methods of assessing air quality:
  7. Accidental/ abnormal air emissions:
  8. Estimating health risks (WHO method) and the burden of disease due to air pollution:
  9. Cleaner Production; opportunities for emission reduction:
  10. Air Pollution Regulations.
  11. Water and land pollution.
  12. Air Quality Management, the Environmental Impact Assessment, Life Cycle Assessment.
  13. Indoor air pollution.
  14. Case studies

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