OUR PRACTICE IN THE AREA OF ENVIRONMNET

a. Environmental Impact.
b. Highly Risky Activities.
c. Wastes.
d. Change of the Use of the Ground in Forestry Lands.
e. Atmospheric Pollution.
f. Noise Pollution.
g. Consequences of non-compliance with environmental legislation.
h. Mexican Official Standards.
i. Importations and Exportation of Hazardous Wastes.
j. Inspection and enforcement.
k. Natural Protected Areas.
l. Natural Resources.

a. Baseline Studies.
b. Environmental Impact Assessments (economic sectors under the jurisdiction of SEMARNAT and the hydrocarbons sector under the jurisdiction of ASEA) in its various modalities.
c. Environmental Risk Studies (economic sectors under the jurisdiction of SEMARNAT and the hydrocarbons sector under the jurisdiction of ASEA) in its various modalities.
d. Programs for the Prevention of Accidents.
e. Technical Studies (for the change of use of the ground in forestry land).
f. Remediation programs of polluted sites.
g. Characterization studies of polluted sites level 1 and 2.
h. Management Plans of hazardous wastes (sectors of industry, commerce and services, as well as hydrocarbons sector).
i. Management Plans of special management wastes (sectors of industry, commerce and services, as well as hydrocarbons sector).
j. Management Plans of Mining and metallurgical wastes.
k. Closing Programs of Mining activities.
l. Applications for recording or authorization for the management of hazardous wastes in its various modalities, for its temporary storage, recycling, coprocessing, treatment and final disposal, as well as for the import and export of hazardous wastes (economic sectors under the jurisdiction of SEMARNAT and the hydrocarbons sector under the jurisdiction of ASEA) in its various modalities.

a. Update in the area of environmental legislation.
b. Update in the area of regulations and environmental enforcement.
c. Trainer authorized by STPS to issue DC-3 certificate.
  i. Legal framework for the comprehensive management of wastes.
  ii. Plans for the comprehensive management of wastes.
  iii. Identification and classification of hazardous materials and wastes.
  iv. Characterization and remediation of polluted sites with hazardous materials and wastes.
  v. Transportation of hazardous materials.
  vi. Workshop of methodologies for the analysis of risks in processes.
  vii. Comprehensive management of hazardous wastes and special management wastes, with emphasis on the mining metallurgical industry.
  viii. Mercury sequential chemical specification in polluted sites.
  ix. Closing of Mining operations.