Abstract
The paper provides implementation results of complex ecological control for safety level at technological objects based on European approach which is in fact environmental influence estimation (EIE). Environmental influence estimation system (EIES) has normative approach and is restrictive, so it doesn’t prevent technological pollution of environment. EIES standards are created according to zero human health risk concept, but real insignificant exceedings of critical concentrations are potentially dangerous for ecosystems. «Zero risk» concept doesn’t ensure ecological economy growth, as it is based upon risk analysis principle of «costs-benefits». It narrows application of sustainable development statements and Ecostrategy-2019, which require ecological natural resources usage, anthropogenic environment influence decrease, ecological activity effectiveness parameters increase. The paper proposes EIE system approach implementation due to complex achieving of economical objects sustainable ecological development. Systemology was examined as base for heterogeneous objects information models creation during interdisciplinary problem solving of complex «object-environment» systems research. Ecological technological safety at business objects control system creation reasonability is noticed in complex aspect according to strategically ecological estimation. It allows to determine current environment state and planned activity potential influence upon population inside determined area. Research object is technological safety at business objects ecological control system with dangerous environment influence prevention strategy. Research subject is technological safety at business objects ecological control system development for petrol station as example.
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