Note:
Environmental Damage Frequency (ENDF) measures the frequency of environmental incidents per 1 million work hours.
It is used to assess and monitor an organization's environmental impact.
Understanding the Parameters:
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Total Environmental Incidents: The number of reportable environmental events such as oil or chemical spills (exceeding regulatory limits), air emissions violations, water pollution incidents, soil contamination, or wildlife impacts.
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Total Work Hours: The total number of hours worked (or operational hours) during the reporting period.
What Counts as an Environmental Incident?
- Oil or Chemical Spills: Incidents where spills exceed regulatory limits.
- Air Emissions Violations: Excessive releases of pollutants such as CO₂, SO₂, or NOx.
- Water Pollution Incidents: Situations involving wastewater discharge violations.
- Soil Contamination: Leaks or improper disposal leading to contaminated soil.
- Wildlife Impact: Any industrial operations causing adverse effects on wildlife.
Enter the required values and click "Calculate ENDF" to evaluate your environmental performance.