The dangers industrialization gives to the environment are rising, and the negative impact of industrialization on the environment has long been known. Risks associated with lead, chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) and other toxic substances were discovered and measures were taken to prevent environmental damage caused by these substances. The main reason why we humans are in today's industrialization is not far away. Sponsors and industrialized countries with industrialized commercial organizations as major promoters are important victims.
Rapid urbanization and industrialization resulted in an increase in the disposal of heavy metals and radionuclides in the environment. The rapid increase in the heavy metal contamination problem is due to the increase in industrialization. An important property of heavy metals is the non-biodegradable nature of heavy metal ions. Since metal ions survive in nature, they remain in the environment and cause environmental problems (Leitão, 2009). In water pollution, contamination of heavy metal ions in water is a dangerous level (Regine and Volesky, 2000). Major sources of heavy metal ion contamination include urban industrial aerosols, animal solid waste, mining activities, industrial and agricultural activities (Karnika Alluri et al., 2007).
The dangers industrialization gives to the environment are rising, and the negative impact of industrialization on the environment has long been known. Risks associated with lead, chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) and other toxic substances were discovered and measures were taken to prevent environmental damage caused by these substances. The main reason why we humans are in today's industrialization is not far away. - How the religion is influenced by industrialization The "Communist Party Declaration" Industrial Revolution brought about major changes in people's lives and work in several parts of the world.
The industrial environment is a term used to describe work conditions outside the optimum range. The industrial environment is often more harsh than the normal work environment such as office. In industrial environments, people and equipment are subject to more extreme conditions. Depending on the circumstances of the work, these conditions may be very strict. Most industrial environments are warehouses, factories, manufacturing or manufacturing facilities. These industrial environments usually lack advanced heating and cooling control (HVAC), and sometimes are partially exposed to parts. The industrial environment may also enhance the exposure of the device to dust and other contaminants