1, environmental protection: chemical industry may produce a lot of wastes and pollutants in the production process, which will have a negative impact on the environment. For example, the discharge of harmful gases, wastewater and solid waste may lead to the pollution of air, water and soil, and endanger the health of ecosystems. Chemical enterprises should abide by environmental laws and regulations, properly handle and recycle wastes, and protect the environment and the sustainable development of ecosystems.
2. Safety and health: If chemical engineering is not properly managed and operated, it may pose a threat to the safety and health of workers and the public. Chemical enterprises should establish and improve the safety management system, provide necessary training and equipment, and ensure employees' safety awareness and operational skills. In addition, chemical enterprises should also provide safety education to the surrounding communities and the public to ensure that they will not be harmed by chemical activities.
Influence of Environmental Protection, Safety and Health on Ethical Issues of Chemical Engineering
1. sustainable development: if chemical enterprises ignore environmental protection and safety and health issues, it may lead to environmental pollution, waste of resources and long-term social instability. Sustainable development requires that chemical engineering should not only meet the current needs, but also consider the needs of future generations and environmental sustainability.
2. Public trust: chemical enterprises have omissions or irresponsible behaviors in environmental protection, safety and health, and the public may have a negative impression on them and doubt their products and services, which will lead to the loss of consumers and the decline of market competitiveness and reduce the public's trust in them.
2. Legality and compliance: If chemical enterprises violate laws and standards such as environmental protection, safety and health, they may face the risk of fines, suspension of production for rectification or even closure, which will seriously affect their economic interests and reputation. Therefore, chemical enterprises need to abide by relevant laws and standards to ensure the legal and compliant operation of the project.