The paper deals with monitoring of workplace where technological equipment produces heat during hot summer days. The thermo-hygric microclimate measurement took place during daily work shift, and was carried out at 5 choosen measuring points. Since there was radiation heat presented in workplace and workers worked at different places, the thermal environment was classified as a heterogeneous and unstationary area. The measurement, result processing and interpretation was carried out according to the valid legislation of Slovak Republic.
The contribution deals with collection and recycling of portable battery and accumulators. Potential risk for the environment, resulting from the great amount of used primary batteries represents a challenge for manufacturers, distributors, final consumers of batteries and most of all for those subjects, which are directly involved in collecting, processing and recycling of the used portable batteries and accumulators. The present state in Slovakia isn't suitable. The paper mentions possibilities of its solution by example from neighbouring region. This state is unfavourable as from look position of the state to European legislative and its strike (directive EU2006/66/ES) and producers and importers, who are responsible for performance of engagements.
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