Test PET Lecture:
1) According to the It Directive, BAT conclusions (BATC):
A. Guidance documents for industry sectors with no legal status
B. Guidance documents for management systems in industry with no legal
status
C. Extracts of guidance documents for industry sectors with a legally binding
status
D. Recommendations for administrative practices
2) Which legal act applies to the major industrial accident prevention system?
A. Industrial Emission Directive
B. Seveso Directive
C. FIRE-EX Directive
D. Water Framework Directive
3) BAT Associated Emission Levels (AELs) are Indicated in
A. Annex I of the Seveso Directive
B. BAT conclusions
C. Baseline report
D. Permit conditions
4) The most effective and advanced level of development of techologies and
methods for conducting activities to reduce emissions is defined as:
A. best Available Techniques
B. Best Available Technologies
C. iso Management System
D. Industrial Excellence Model
5) What is the term for written authorization to operate installation under the IE
Directive?
A. Permit
B. Baseline report
C. BAT conclusions
D. Emission license
6) What is the rule for classifying hazardous activities under the Seveso
directive?
A. Threshold quantity of hazardous substances
B. Type of activity
C. no classification rule exists
D. Historical environmental risk assessment
7) BAT conclusions are adopted by:
A. Decision of the European Commission
B. Announcement on the IRC website
C. Voted the Seville process
D. publication in the Official Journal of the EU
8. Lower tier and upper-tier establishments under the Seveso Directive are
identified based on:
A. quantities of dangerous substances stored
B. Type and scale of industrial activity
C. level of centami ion of the site
D. Geographical position of the installation
9) The term describing increased risks due to the geographical position of
establishments under the Seveso Directive is
A. Domino effects
B. Snowball effects
C. Due diligence rule
D. Cumulative risks
10. A permit under the IED Directive must include requirements derived from:
A. TEIA Convention
B. Seveso Directive
C. BAT conclusions
D. Regional environmental laws
11. A stationary technical unit conducting listed activities with an impact on
emissions is referred to as:
A. Installation
B. Establishment
C. Facility
D. Industrial zone
12. The accidents defined as fire, explosion, or dispersion causing long-term
environmental contamination are called
A. Industrial Critical Situations
B. Major Industrial Accidents
C. Integrated Pollution Events
D. Severe Hazard Incidents
13) A location under an operator's control where dangerous substances are
present is called;
A. Brownfield
B. Establishment.
C. Industrial zone
D. High-risk facility
14 The TEIA Convention addresses:
A. Accidents in military facilities
B. Nuclear incidents
C. On-land accidents with transboundary effects
D. Maritime oil spills
15) The classification rule for hazardous activities under the TEIA Convention is
based on:
A. Threshold quantity of hazardous substances
B. Type of activity
C. No classification rule exists
D. Historical compliance records
16. The BAT approach is based on
A. Cap-and-trade system
B. Country-specific standards
C. Sector-specific standards
D. Regional policies
17. BATC contains
A. Key elements of the baseline report
B. Key elements from permits
C. Key elements of BAT reference documents (REF)
D. Operational compliance guidelines
18. What is the purpose of a permit under the IED Directive?
A. To standardize industrial processes globally
b. To ensure installations take preventive measures against pollution
C. To facilitate trade in industrial products
D. To regulate employee working conditions
19. the most effective and advanced level of development of technologies and
methods of conducting a given activity, which indicates the possible use of
techniques as a basis for setting emission limit values and other permit
conditions aimed at preventing and, if this is not possible, reducing emissions
and environmental impact as whole.
A. Best available technologies
B. Best available Techniques
C. ISO Management system
D. Best available practice.
20. Lower tier and upper-tier establishments under the Seveso are identified
based on:
A. quantities of dangerous substances stored.
B. Type and scale of industrial activity.
C. historical contamination of the earth’s surface.
D. all answers are correct.