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Warsaw clean transport zone to be introduced


The City of Warsaw is set to implement a pioneering Clean Transport Zone in response to recommendations from Ricardo, a leading global environmental and engineering consulting fi rm. Ricardo utilised its expertise in air quality modelling and economics to advise Warsaw on mitigating health risks, enhancing public well- being, and reducing emissions through the adoption of cleaner transportation.


Warsaw, known for high pollution levels and a signifi cant infl ux of vehicles, especially used cars emitting hazardous gases, faces severe health repercussions. Every third vehicle in the city emits double the nitrogen oxide, contributing to an estimated 1,900 premature deaths and a health-related cost of 4.2 billion euros annually.


The proposed Clean Transport Zone will cover 37 square kilometres, encompassing the city centre and central districts, restricting older, more polluting vehicles. The initiative aims to substantially decrease air pollution and improve public health. While applicable to all vehicles entering the city, local drivers have been granted additional time to comply with the regulations.


Ricardo’s analysis suggests that the Clean Transport Zone could yield an annual net benefi t of 665 million euros, equivalent to 12% of Warsaw’s yearly budget. Greenhouse gas reductions are estimated at 756 kilo tonnes, with the overall value of air pollution benefi t on human health estimated at 330 million euros annually.


Ricardo supported Warsaw in developing the Clean Transport Zone through the Clean Air Fund’s Breathe Warsaw program. The fi rm’s experts modelled changes in pollutant concentrations, assessed health impacts, conducted cost-benefi t analyses, and considered the distribution of costs and benefi ts among different social groups and business sectors. Following a three-month public consultation process, the City of Warsaw approved the scheme for implementation in July 2024, with adjusted deadlines for residents to replace non-compliant vehicles.


Mayor Trzaskowski emphasized the urgency of addressing air quality issues, positioning the Clean Transport Zone as a gradual but necessary change. Guy Hitchcock, Technical Director at Ricardo, highlighted the signifi cance of clean air, asserting that the analysis provided compelling evidence for informed decision-making and ambitious actions to improve Warsaw’s air quality.


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Gas detectors and control panels achieve BS EN 61010 Standard


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IGD’s 750 series of control panels and gas detectors are now approved to the BS EN 61010-1:2010+A1:2019 and UL 61010 standards. This ensures that users will not be endangered by hazards caused by electronic equipment, such as electric shock or burn.


BS EN61010-1:2010+A1:2019, or BS EN61010, is a safety standard for electrical equipment used in measurement, control, and laboratory devices. There is a plethora of instrumentation that could be BS EN61010; a vast majority of which consists of electrical test and measurement equipment, including equipment built into manufacturing processes and used for testing manufactured devices.


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