Dispersionskontrolle
Dispersionskontrolle, or dispersion control, refers to the systematic monitoring and management of the distribution of substances within a defined area or system, typically in environmental, industrial, or occupational contexts. This process ensures that pollutants, contaminants, or other harmful materials are dispersed in a controlled manner to minimize adverse effects on health, safety, and the environment.
In environmental engineering, dispersion control is crucial for managing emissions from industrial facilities, power plants, or
In occupational health and safety, dispersion control focuses on protecting workers from exposure to hazardous substances
Efficient dispersion control relies on data-driven approaches, such as sensor networks, real-time monitoring systems, and advanced
Overall, dispersion control is an essential practice in maintaining public health, environmental integrity, and industrial safety