Title: Case study
1Case study Implementation of EMAS in the
Ceramic industry
Case study Implementation of EMAS in the
Ceramic industry
Eng. Marisa Almeida - CTCV
CTCV - Coimbra Fevereiro.2005
2Issues
Case study Implementation of EMAS in the
Ceramic industry
- Structure of the ceramic study-case
- Ceramic process
- Development of an EMS according to EMAS II
- Enviromental improvement - photos
- Main difficulties - photos
- Training material
- ETIV Main difficulties
3Description of ceramic location
Case study Implementation of EMAS in the
Ceramic industry
4Analyses of case-study
Case study Implementation of EMAS in the
Ceramic industry
- 1. Study case structure
- Part 1
- Description of the company
- Maronagrés ceramic tiles company certified by
ISO90012000 - Sanindusa 2 Sanitaryware company
- Brief summary of the case study
- Driving forces and Benefits of EMAS
5Analyses of case-study
Case study Implementation of EMAS in the
Ceramic industry
- 1. Study case structure
- Part 2 Case studies PDCA MODEL Plan-
Do-Check-Act - Integrated system - process approach
- PLAN
- Collection of data on the organisation (design
information, environmental information, raw
material/production information, economic and
other) - Environmental Review Diagnostic
- Environmental policy (A.2)
- Significant environmental aspects (A.3.1)
- Legal and other requirements (A.3.2)
- Objectives and targets (A.3.3)
- Environmental management program (A.3.4)
6Analyses of case-study
Case study Implementation of EMAS in the
Ceramic industry
- 1. Study case structure
- Part 2 Case studies
- Implementation and operation (Do)
- Definition of structure and responsibility and
provide resources (see A.4.1) - Training, awareness and competence (see A.4.2)
- Establish internal and external communication
(see A.4.3) - Create and maintain EMS documents (see A.4.4)
- Documentation control (see A.4.5)
- Establish and maintain operational control (see
A.4.6) - Emergency preparedness and response (see A.4.7).
- Checking and corrective action (Check)
- Monitoring and measurement (see A.5.1)
- Non-conformance and corrective and preventive
actions (see 4.5.2) - Manage Records (see 4.5.3)
- Conduct periodic EMS audits (see A.5.4).
- Management Review (Act)
- conduct Management review (see A.6)
- identify areas for improvement
- environmental declaration
7Analyses of case-study
Case study Implementation of EMAS in the
Ceramic industry
- 1. Study case structure
- Part 2 Case studies
- ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED BY ORGANISATIONS
IMPLEMENTING EMAS - Legal compliance
- Performance
- External communication and relations
- Employee involvement
- Part 3 Evaluation and conclusions
- Fundamental difficulties found
- Experience collected by the company during EMAS
implementation - Environmental improvements achieved (results,
benefits) - Photos of the environmental achievements of the
Company - Conclusions
8Analyses of case-study
Case study Implementation of EMAS in the
Ceramic industry
- 2. Ceramic process description
9Case study Implementation of EMAS in the
Ceramic industry
- 2. Maronagrés ceramic process
10- 2. Sanindusa 2 ceramic process
11Implementation of EMS - EMAS
Case study Implementation of EMAS in the
Ceramic industry
- Environmental Review Diagnostic
- data on the organization (location, production
information, raw materials and energy input) - environmental information
- Local conditions geological, soil, atmospheric
- Consumption data raw material, water, energy
- Emission data emissions to air, emission to
water, emission to land wastes, noise - List of legislation and other requirement
applicable to the ceramic industry - Planned activities (summary)
12Analyses of case-study
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Ceramic industry
- A.2 Environmental policy
- Maronagrés quality and environmental policy
states commitments to - Continual improvement of product, process and
services with a minimal adverse environmental
impact - environmental legal requirements and other
environmental requirements to which the
organization subscribes - prevent pollution efficient use of resources,
avoid and minimized (and valorization) the waste,
gaseous emissions and noise control - continual improvement through the implementation
of the best available technologies (BAT) adequate
to its environmental impacts - employees qualification and motivation
- documented, implemented, maintained and
communicated , reviewed the policy, objectives
and other information regarding the Management
System (QE) to all employees and other
interested parties - involve interested parties like suppliers,
clients and local community in the Management
System (quality and environment)
13- A.2 Environmental policy
- Integrated with quality and heath and safety
- focus on continual improvement of product,
process and services with a minimal adverse
environmental - environmental legal requirements and other
- best available technologies (BAT)
14Analyses of case-study
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Ceramic industry
- 3. Significant Environmental aspects and impacts
procedure
15Analyses of case-study
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Ceramic industry
16Environmental aspects
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Ceramic industry
- Raw Material Usage ceramic products are
manufactured mainly from natural raw materials
(clays, sands, feldspars, limestone etc) - Energy consumption high big consummer
- Emissions to Air represent the main
environmental concern of the industry fluorine
and heavy metals and VOC and combustion gases - Emissions to Water are mainly insoluble
particulate matter derived from material
processing so can be separated by
settling/filtration (often for re-use). - Waste slurry from wastewater treatment, scrap,
dangerous waste few waste oil, etc...
17Analyses of case-study
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Ceramic industry
- A.3.1 Significant Environmental aspects and
impacts procedure - Conditions normal, abnormal (shut-down, start-up
and maintenance) and emergency - past, on-going and planned activities,
- Criteria significant environmental impacts
according to requirement in Annex VI(6) of EMAS
II - Size (scale), severity and frequecy of the env.
aspects - Fragillity of enviroment
- Importance of stakeholders
- Legal issues Enviromental legislation or other
requeriments
18Environmental aspects procedure
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Ceramic industry
- A.3.1
- Maronagrés
- Procedure
19Environmental aspects procedure
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Ceramic industry
- A.3.1 Maronagrés Env. aspects
20A.3.1 Maronagrés Env. aspects
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Ceramic industry
- Classification of environment aspects
- The significant environment degree (S) is made
by - S F (fragility) P (probability) G
(Ggravity severityscale) C (control) I
(Importance of stakeholders) - If S lt 405, the impact is classified as
significant or if there are legal issues
applicable.
21Environmental aspects procedure
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Ceramic industry
- A.3.1
- Sanindusa 2
- Procedure
22Environmental aspects procedure
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Ceramic industry
- Direct environmental aspects include
- emissions to air (from chimneys)s
- releases to water (domestic and industrial)
- production and treatment of wastes
- use of natural resources and raw materials
(including water, natural resources, electric
energy and fuel) - local issues (noise, odor, dust, visual
appearance, etc.) - transport issues (both for goods and services and
employees) - risks of environmental accidents and impacts
arising (or likely), as consequences of
incidents, accidents and pot. emergency
situations - Indirect environmental aspects include
- product related issues (design, development,
packaging, transportation, use and waste
recovery/disposal) - the environmental performance and practices of
contractors, subcontractors and suppliers.
23Environmental aspects procedure
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24Maronagrés significant env. aspects
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25Sanindusa 2 significant env. aspects A .3.2
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26Sanindusa 2 significant env. aspects A .3.2
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27Sanindusa 2 significant env. aspects A .3.2
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28Legal requirements
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Ceramic industry
- Analyses of case-study
- 4.3.2 Legal requirements
- Software system mydox (developed by CTCV)
compilation of Portuguese and European
legislation with an automatic up-date in 15 days - Sites www.dre.pt, www.ipq.pt and
www.diramb.gov.pt, www.eudor.com - permits, licenses or other forms of
authorization - register of applicable environmental legal
requirements.
29Objectives
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- A.3.3/4 Objectives, targets and programme(s)
30Maronagrés Objectives, targets and programme(s)
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Ceramic industry
31Sanindusa 2- Objectives, targets and programme(s)
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32A.4.1 Structure and responsability -
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- Maronagrés integrated in Quality
- The top management was appointed one of the top
management directors as a Management
Representative for the coordination of the
Quality and Environmental Management System
(QEMS) - The functions of the Director of Quality and
Environment are, among others - to keep inform the Management Representative
about the performance, current status and
progress of the QEMS - to communicate with external entities related to
the QEMS - to collected information to allow management to
carry out the management review process.
33A.4.1 Structure and responsability -
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- The resource needed to implement and maintain the
EMS, have considered - human resources (see organizational structure)
- infrastructure technology and Technical
resources - financial resources
34A.4.1 Structure and responsability -
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- A.4.1 Structure and responsability -
- Sanindusa 2 integrated with Quality, health and
safety - The top management was appointed one of the top
management administrators as a Management
Representative for the coordination of the
Quality, Environmental and safety and heath
Management System (QESHMS). - The Environment responsible as the ultimately
responsible for the environmental system
35A.4.2 Training, awareness and competence -
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- Training, awareness and competence -
- Maronagrés integrated in Quality
- Sanindusa 2 integrated with Quality, health and
safety
36A.4.3 Communication
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37Analyses of case-study
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- A.4.3 Communication
- Maronagrés integrated in Quality, Plan,
Measuring, etc ... - Sanindusa 2 procedure - integrated with Quality,
health and safety - Internal communication
- Internal communication placards (see examples
in annex ?) - Minutes of meetings
- Training register
- Internal inquires (satisfaction)
- electronic mail, Intranet
- Information brochures (see examples in annex ?).
- External communication medium types
- Letter Fax Telephone
- Email Internet
- Visit to the ceramic industries
38Documentation Process aproach
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39Documentation
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Ceramic industry
- A.4.4. Documentation integrated with Quality
and health and safety - Manual
- Funcional procedures
- Operative procedures work instructions
- Records
- Funcional procedures
- Identifying and classification of Environmental
Aspects - Legal and other environmental requirements
- Competence, training and awareness - Q
- Communication - Q
- Emergency preparedness and response
- Monitoring and measurement
- Nonconformity, corrective and preventive actions
- Q - Internal audit Q adictional requeriments -
programme - Management Review - Q
40Documentation (2)
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Ceramic industry
- A.4.5 Document control
- the control document procedure (GSP001) includes
the documentation structure including the titles,
code numbers, dates, version, revisions, revision
history or authority, approval, pages and total
pages. - The control is made to documentation from
internal and external sources. - Example of an informatics' program for
documentation management ISI 9000
41A.4.6. Operational control
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- A.4.6. Operational control procedures and work
instructions - Maronagrés
- integrated with previous quality work
instructions (including purschasing) through the
process activities - Specific procedures
- Waste management
- waterwater Treatment facility
- Gaseous emissions treatment facility - fluorine
- Subcontracting
- Chemical substances
42A.4.6 Operational control
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Ceramic industry
- Sanindusa 2 two level approach overall and
specific - procedure for operational control GAP004
- Specific procedures
- GAP007 Gestão de resíduos
- GAP008 Gestão de efluentes gasosos (in annex)
- GAP009 Gestão de efluentes líquidos
- GAE001 Requisitos ambientais para compras
environmental requirements in purchasing - GAI001 Preenchimento das Guias de
acompanhamento de resíduos - GAI002 controlo operacional da secção de
preparação de vidro - GAI003 controlo operacional da secção de
olaria - GAI004 controlo operacional da secção de
secagem - GAI005 controlo operacional da secção de
vidragem - GAI006 controlo operacional da secção de
fornos - GAI007 controlo operacional dos resíduos de
caco cozido - GAI008 Controlo Operacional da Manutenção
operational control in maintenance - GAI009 - Controlo Operacional da ETA e ETAR
operational control in ETA (water treatment
facility) - and ETAR (wasterwater facility)
- GAI010 controlo operacional do laboratório
- GAI011 controlo operacional do armazém
43A.4.7 - Emergency
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Ceramic industry
- 4.4.7 Emergency preparedness and response
- Identified emergency situation include
- Untreated wastewater discharges
- Chemical substances discharges including
(products for wastewater treatment, solvents,
glazes) - Fuel or Oil discharges Natural gas release
- Particulates emissions (diffuse emissions)
- Firing Explosion
- natural disasters (e.g. flooding, earthquakes)
44A.4.7 Emergency
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- The emergency preparedness and response Plan
include - general description of ceramic industry
- location of the ceramic industry including a
schematic map of the facility, evacuation routes,
location of environmental emergency equipment,
and assembly points - Identification of potentials environmental
accidents and emergencies - list of hazardous substances and quantities
- emergency organization and responsibilitie
- action procedure written procedures to
mitigation and response actions to be taken to
solve different types of emergency situations or
accidents. - alarms
- internal and external communication (e.g.
neighborhood) - distribution list to whom the plan is
distributed and the responsible for distribution - annex.
45A.5.1 Monitoring and measuring
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- The environmental key characteristics are
- Waste management
- Gaseous emissions
- Water consumption
- Wastewater discharges (industrial and domestic)
- Noise
- Energy.
46A.5.1 Monitoring and measuring
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- Example of monitoring plan in Maronagrés
47A. 5.1 Monitoring and measuring
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- Example of monitoring plan in Sanindusa 2
48NONCONFORMANCE AND CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE
ACTION
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- Examples of nonconformities can include
- Gaseous emissions, noise, water, wastewater or
energy reduction targets are not achieved - Operating criteria (e.g. permitted limits) are
not met - Results from audits
- Records analysis
- Legal requirement and other analysis
- Complains from interested parties
- Records required of progress on objectives and
targets are not being kept - Responsibilities are not assigned as required for
an important function of the EMS, such as
emergency response
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49NONCONFORMANCE
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- NONCONFORMANCE AND
- CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE ACTION
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50RECORDS
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- Maronagrés informatics treatment
- Some examples of environmental records include
- a) Information on environmental aspects of the
ceramic industry - b) Information on environmental indicator
performance - c) evidence of accomplishment of
objectives/targets - d) Information on applicable environmental laws
and regulations - e) permits, licenses or other forms of legal
authorization - f) Monitoring and measuring data
- g) Calibration and maintenance activities of the
equipment - h) Training records
- i) Decisions regarding external communication
- j) Information regarding contractors and
suppliers - k) results of operational controls
- l) details of nonconformities and corrective and
preventive actions - m) Audit results
- n) Results of management reviews.
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51EMS AUDIT
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- EMS Audit integrated
- Quality Maronagrés
- Quality and heath safety Sanindusa 2
- Conducting the audit include several techniques
and tools like ISO190112003, checklist,
observations, documents consulted. - The internal EMS audits can be carried out by
personnel from the ceramic company, by external
auditors (consultant) or by a combination of both
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52MANAGEMENT REVIEW
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- Management review integrated
- Quality Maronagrés
- Quality and heath safety Sanindusa 2
- The review cover the environmental aspects of
activities, products and services that are within
the scope of the EMS. - The EMS of both ceramic industries should be
reviewed at least once a year in order to
guarantee suitability, adequacy, and
effectiveness of the system. It is also analyse
its integration with the overall management
system and its relationship to the current and
anticipated regulatory legislations
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53Environmental improvements achieved
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Ceramic industry
- Results and benefits
- reduction of the amounts of energy consumed
process optimization - Gaseous emissions treatment - fluorine
- Adopt of BAT (best available tecniques)
- Noise reduction
- Natural gas - optimization.
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54Environmental improvements achieved
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Ceramic industry
- Results and benefits
- reduction of the amounts of energy consumed
process optimization - Adopt of BAT (best available tecniques)
- Use of natural gas in substitution of propane gas
(GPL), provided by LNG - Storage tank
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55Environmental improvements achieved
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Ceramic industry
- selective collection of wastes produced
- Waste selective area
- Waste valorisation
- Rehabilitation of watewater facility
- toner cartridges and ink cartridges container
- Chemical substances container
- Minization of environmental accidents
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56Main Difficulties found in EMAS
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Ceramic industry
- The Portuguese legal requirement on gaseous
emissions monitoring all chimneys, chimneys
high, etc ... - The waste final manager not all legally
authorized - The environmental noise, specially in the case of
Maronagrés, has the surrounding human house
growth after the Maronagrés facilities
installations - Changing old practices
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