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Atmosphere

What is Air Pollution Testing?

FITI Testing & Research Institute is officially designated as the ‘No. 1 Air Pollution Testing Organization’ by the Minister of Environment. We conduct air pollution testing for emission facilities at business sites upon the request of public officials authorized by the Minister of Environment, mayors of metropolitan cities, provincial governors, and heads of districts, counties, and wards.

Related laws

  • Pollution level testing under Article 82 of the Air Quality Conservation Act

  • Pollution level inspection under Article 13 of the Act on Integrated Management of Environmental Pollution Facilities

  • Article 44 of the Air Quality Conservation Act (Regulation of Volatile Organic Compounds)

  • Article 45-3 of the Air Quality Conservation Act (Inspection of Volatile Organic Compound Emission Control and Prevention Facilities)

  • Article 45 of the Enforcement Decree of the Air Quality Conservation Act (Regulation of Volatile Organic Compounds, etc.)

  • Article 61 of the Enforcement Regulations of the Air Quality Conservation Act (Standards for Installation of Facilities to Suppress and Prevent Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds, etc.)

  • Article 61-4 of the Enforcement Decree of the Air Quality Conservation Act (Inspection of Facilities for Suppressing and Preventing Volatile Organic Compounds, etc.)

Details

  • Measurement and analysis of legally regulated air pollutants

  • Inspection of business sites subject to integrated environmental management

  • Joint guidance and inspection of air emission business sites

  • Pollution level inspection under the Integrated Environmental Management System

  • Testing & Inspection Cycle
Division Inspection cycle
Start of operation Within the period specified by the Minister of Environment (30 days) after the commissioning period ends, the operational status of emission and pollution control facilities is inspected, and emitted pollutants are measured.
Periodic inspection Regular inspections of related documents, facilities, and equipment by public officials (frequency: 1 to 3 years).
Occasional inspection Inspections of related documents, facilities, and equipment by public officials as needed.

Test Standards

  • Air Pollution Process Testing Standards