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Training Indoor air quality and health in tertiary buildings

Improving indoor air quality in tertiary buildings.

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Health and productivity of staff?

Air quality in tertiary buildings

In some working environments, air quality is ill- known, especially in office buildings, whereas many contaminants are present. Their effects on the health and the comfort of occupiers as well as on their productivity and their absenteeism lead to know their sources, to eliminate them or to treat them.


The objectives of the training

- Knowing the main indoor air pollutants and their health impact
- Identifying the pollution sources in tertiary buildings
- Knowing the regulatory and normative framework, the "Grenelle"
- Apprehending the tools for air quality diagnosis
- Discovering the solutions to reduce risks

A workshop-training

By case study and the presentation of diagnosis instruments as well as technical solutions, the participants will get tools to act. The maximum number of attendees limited to fifteen allows a real exchange of views about cases and a share of good practices.

A air quality expert speaker

The intervention of partners, experts in their field, implies content that is a wealth of innovations and the fruit of recent researches as well as serious answers to the questions being asked. Doctor Paolo Bruno, who has been a researcher in the field of environmental pollution for fourteen years, guarantees the technical quality of this workshop-training.


Date and place:
October 2, 2012 from 9 to 5:30 pm in Paris
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Indoor air quality and health

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Air quality? Energy efficiency?

Reconciling the two upstream avoids the costs related to amendment works after building or refurbishment: work costs, social costs –health, absenteeism- and environmental impacts.
Exploitation mode and ways of life have a notable share in “global cost”.