Proposed (Concrete Cutting And Drilling) Environmental Management Plan



Similar documents
CHAPTER 24: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

AURV471482A Plan and manage compliance with environmental regulations in the body repair industry

Pollution Incident Response Plan

Legislative Council Panel on Security. Construction of an Ambulance Depot at Choi Shun Street, Sheung Shui

Environmental Policy. JRI Orthopaedics Limited

APPENDIX 4. Risk Tables

Department of Public Works. Recycling policy for buildings and civil infrastructure

Environmental guidelines for preparation of an Environment Management Plan

GENERAL SPECIFICATION

Environmental Management Systems in Hotels. 15 Steps to the Successful Implementation of an Environmental Management System in a Hotel

Devonport EfW CHP Facility. CEMP Proposal for Non Destructive Testing Activities. 1. Introduction

Generic ISO EMS Templates. User Manual

Pollution Incident Response Management Plan

Construction Management Statement. Residential development at Bywell House, St Mary s Hill, Ascot

Pollution & Noise from Demolition & Construction Sites

Wan Bao Construction Limited. Environmental Procedure

Company Header POLLUTION INCIDENT RESPONSE MANAGEMENT PLAN. For [site name] [EPL number]

ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS REGISTER (ISO 14001)

Supplier Environmental Health and Safety Certification

Ingredion ANZ Pty Ltd

Identifying Environmental Aspects

National Planning Policy for Waste

POLLUTION INCIDENT RESPONSE MANAGEMENT PLAN

CITY OF VINCENT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN GUIDELINES

LIQUID WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY MENDIS ROAD, HUDSON CREEK DRAFT GUIDELINES FOR A PUBLIC ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT

Birmingham City University / Students Union Aspects and Impacts Register. Waste. Impacts description

Waste Handling & Disposal

Concrete Waste Management

Contractor Environment, Health and Safety Management Plan

Environmental Guidelines for Preparation of an Environmental Management Plan

Florida Department of Environmental Protection

CHAGUARAMAS TERMINALS LTD.

Minerals Regulatory Guidelines MG5. Guidelines for miners: tailings and tailings storage facilities in South Australia

Environmental Management Plan

Millennium Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is a Residence Hall/Dormitory building of approximately 102,680 ft². The client is Drexel University.

Undercover storage requirements for waste/recycling depots

GUIDANCE DOCUMENT FOR PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (EMP) 1.0 INTRODUCTION TO GUIDANCE DOCUMENT

at a disposal site for which a permit has been issued; or

WASTE Application Form - Dublin Waste to Energy SECTION J ACCIDENT PREVENTION & EMERGENCY RESPONSE

HOW TO... Be Aware of Your Environmental Legal Responsibilities

NAPCS Product List for NAICS 54162: Environmental Consulting Services

ISO AUDIT CHECKLIST

EPA Guidelines for Environmental management of on-site remediation

Summary: Introduction

Approval Services Unit

Role of the Environmental Management Representative (EMR)

ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY & MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GUIDE

RIIWBP601D Establish and maintain waste and by-product management system

Port and Rail Operations Noise Environmental Management Plan

Memorandum of Understanding between the NSW Ministry of Health and Sydney Water Corporation

1. GENERAL STATEMENT OF COMPANY HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

Model operating conditions. ERA 63 Sewage Treatment

SCHEDULE 2 TO THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN OVERLAY Shown on the planning scheme map as DPO2 WAVERLEY GOLF COURSE, LYSTERFIELD VALLEY

SECTION TEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS

APPENDIX 2A. Shah Deniz Production Sharing Agreement Extract

VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MODEL MANUAL

Stormwater harvesting

NEW JERSEY SMALL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

How to comply with your environmental permit Additional guidance for: Horizontal Guidance Note H6 - Environmental Management Systems

Subordinate Local Law No (Operation of Temporary Entertainment Events) 2015

COMPANY NAME. Environmental Management System Manual

GENERAL PERMIT WMGM043

BREEAM Refurbishment and Fit-out 2014 Briefings. Part of the BRE Trust

Liquid Effluent Treatment Plant (LETP) Land Clean-Up

HP SUPPLIER ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW QUESTIONNAIRE

Queen Lane Addition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is a building of approximately 25,000 ft². The client is Drexel University.

HUGO BOSS ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENT. Our claim. Our approach

NEBOSH National Diploma in Environmental Management Unit ED1. (Material correct at 1/11/2011)

Environmental Site Inspection Checklist

UDOT SPILL PREVENTION and RESPONSE PLAN for CONSTRUCTION SITES

Operating Sustainable Facilities

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT. Principles for Ground Water Pollution Prevention and Remediation

POLLUTION INCIDENT RESPONSE MANAGEMENT PLAN

ASEAN GREEN HOTEL. Audit Checklist

Environmental Management System

Department of Environmental Engineering

Construction Management Plan

June 2010 HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (HSEMS)

Source Water Protection Practices Bulletin Managing Sanitary Sewer Overflows and Combined Sewer Overflows to Prevent Contamination of Drinking Water

PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND OFF MACCLESFIELD OLD ROAD, BUXTON. Construction Management Plan

Temporary Batch Plants

Compliance Audit Handbook

NASA Stennis Space Center Environmental Resources Document

ARTHURS SEAT REDEVELOPMENT. Construction of New Gondola System Lower and Upper Station Buildings CONSTRUCTION & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

CLEAN GREEN & SUSTAINABLE NS

London Underground Environment Strategy

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS QUOTE REQUEST FORM

Guideline for preparing an Environmental and Social Management Plan

Guidelines on AIR POLLUTION CONTROL for. Joss Paper Burning at Chinese Temples, Crematoria and Similar Places

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN

SECTION 1.0 STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION AND PURPOSE

Storage and treatment of cathode ray tubes (CRTs) and display equipment containing CRTs

INDEX 1.0 HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.2 OBJECTIVES 1.3 HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT 1.4 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

Introduction to Waste Treatment Technologies. Contents. Household waste

consulting engineers and scientists

Transcription:

SAMPLE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN This EMP is designed for (Concrete Cutting and drilling), however you may insert your business activities with only minor changes needed. This EMP should become part of your safety documents after direct changes have been made to reflect your business activities. Also you may need to nominate the state legislation you may be working under. The QLD Act is nominated throughout, apart from the federal legislation nominated. You may Google the Environmental Safety Legislation in Your state to find the state legislation that may affect your business activities. Proposed (Concrete Cutting And Drilling) Environmental Management Plan The EMP s in the following sections have been developed specifically for use at worksites in use by (your company). The EMP s have been produced to address potential issues based upon discussions, previous complaints and from a site visit. The EMP s are additional to and compliment the (your company) safety management system. The following environmental issues that require environmental management plans based upon the potential impacts of activities by (your company) are as follows. Air Quality Energy management Noise and Vibration Waste management Water quality Environmental contingency plan To ensure the purpose of this EMP will be achieved, the environmental management plans will be established as follows: Objectives to be achieved Management strategies Tasks Responsibilities Frequency Monitoring and reporting Corrective actions The federal Legislation observed will be The Environmental Protection and biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. (you may also need to nominate the state legislation you are working under)

Air Quality Management Plan The main source of pollution to be managed is dust produced from operating (concrete cutting and drilling machines). Performance objectives: To minimise the impact to air quality from site operations. Ensure the relevant provisions of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and the Interim Construction Guidelines are met. Management Strategies: The performance objectives above will be achieved by the following management strategies.use of improved technology where economically feasible. Evaluate the effect of air emissions where appropriate.employment of dust extraction equipment on equipment. strategies. EMS/EMP awareness training to be included as part of inductions. Dust extraction and collection units to be maintained and repaired as required. Responsibilities: This EMP is the responsibility of the Director of (your company). The Performance Indicators: Nil complaints relating to air quality management. Extraction equipment maintained as per maintenance schedule. Monitoring and reporting Any complaints as to the management of on site air quality will be directed to the director of (your company) as soon as practical. Complaints and any actions arising from a complaint will be recorded in a complaints register to be Corrective actions: Maintain dust collection system following reduced performance Energy Management Plan The energy management EMP is aimed at minimising electricity use. The main sources of use are: Site equipment Lighting.

Performance objectives: To minimise electricity usage on site. following management strategies Monitor energy usage to determine high-use areas. Establishing areas of wastage. Install energy management systems where economically viable. Take energy rating into account when purchasing new equipment. strategies. Undertake EMS/EMP awareness training as part of inductions. Maintain energy control systems. Responsibilities: This EMP is the responsibility of the director of (your company). The Monitoring and reporting: Any complaints as to the management of on site energy usage will be directed to the director of (your company) as soon as practical. Complaints and any actions arising from a complaint will be recorded in a complaints register to be Corrective actions: Undertake energy monitoring and establish where and how increased usage in electrical energy has occurred Noise And Vibration Management Plan: The potential sources of noise are from (Concrete cutting machinery and drilling machinery.) Performance objectives: To meet requirements of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and the Interim Construction Guidelines. To avoid nuisance noise to nearby residents. To avoid vibration nuisance to nearby residents. following management strategies Activities that produce excessive noise will be restricted where practical to hours permitted by the EPA. Maintain on-site equipment including noise reduction equipment. Enclose excessively noisy equipment likely to generate community complaints where economically feasible. Tasks The following actions will be undertaken to implement the above management strategies. Responsibilities: This EMP is the responsibility of the Director of (your company). The

Performance Indicators: Nil complaints relating to noise or vibration nuisance. Conformance with the provisions of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and the Interim Construction Guidelines. Monitoring and reporting: Any complaints as to the management of on site air quality will be directed to the director of (your company) as soon as practical. Complaints and any actions arising from a complaint will be recorded in a complaints register to be Corrective Actions: Immediate shutdown of noisy activities Investigate complaint immediately Waste Management Plan: The main wastes likely to be produced on-site are dust, slurry, rubble and core sheaths. Performance objectives: To meet the objectives of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and the Interim Construction Guidelines. To minimise waste generation by developing strategies for the management and disposal of all waste produced in accordance with the principals of avoidance, reuse, recycling and disposal of waste To manage waste in a manner that is sustainable and sensitive to the environment. following management strategies Components of waste streams will be separated at source where possible to minimise contamination and maximise potential for reuse and recycling of materials. Waste will not be stored on areas where it could contribute to the generation of contaminated runoff. Waste storage on-site will generally be organized by the head contractor. Waste management will form part of the on-site induction process. Tasks The following actions will be undertaken to implement the above management strategies. Organize regular waste collection to minimise excessive waste storage. Audit the locations of waste storage to ensure that the above strategies are being met. Performance Indicators: Nil complaints about waste storage or removal. Monitoring and reporting: Any complaints as to the management of on site waste nuisance will be directed to the director of (your company) as soon as practical. Complaints and any actions arising from a complaint will be recorded in a complaints register to be Corrective Actions: (your company) will recommend corrective actions Water Management Plan: The water management plan is designed to manage: Sediment and Process water usage and disposal.

Performance objectives: To comply with the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and the Interim Construction Guidelines. following management strategies Divert clean stormwater runoff from site to prevent it entering operations area. Collect runoff from process area. Ensure waste is located in areas which will not contaminate surface water runoff. Ensure discharge of process water meets trade waste requirements. strategies. Monitor discharge water to ensure that trade waste conditions are being met. Undertake EMS/EMP awareness training at inductions. Responsibility: This EMP is the responsibility of the Director of (your company). The Performance Indicators: No contaminated runoff. Monitoring and reporting: Any complaints as to the management of on site waste nuisance will be directed to the director of (your company) as soon as practical. Complaints and any actions arising from a complaint will be recorded in a complaints register to be Corrective Actions: Investigate any non complying runoff