Title: Environmental Policy
1Environment Friendly Manufacturing
Systems Manufacturing systems that
ensure compliance to the environmental
regulations Pakistan Foundation for the
Advancement of Engineering Technology Tel
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2- Many of our manufacturing units are
- emitting flues (aspects) that are
polluting air (impacts) - creating effluents (aspects) that are polluting
ground (impacts) - c) throwing solid wastes (aspects) that are
polluting localities (impacts) - d) producing hazards (aspects) that are affecting
workers (impacts)
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4Answers are to be found at two levels Introducin
g Technological Solutions Building Management
Systems
5Pakistan Environmental Protection Act 1997 (PEPA)
- Empowers
- The Pakistan Environmental Protection Council
- The Federal Environmental Protection Agency
- and the Provincial Environmental Protection
Agencies
6to enforce
- a . Prohibition of certain Discharges or
Emissions - b . Initiate Examination and Environmental Impact
Assessment - c . Prohibition of Import of Hazardous waste
- d . Handling of Hazardous substances
- e . Regulation of Motor Vehicles
7Some1999 National Environmental Quality Standards
(NEQS)
- Effluents Emissions
- BOD 5 80 mg/l Smoke 2 mg/nm3
- TD S 150 Particulate 300
- Grease and Oil 10 Chlorine 150
- Phenol compounds 0.1 H2S 10
- Sulphides 1.0 CO 800
- Pesticides 0.15 Mercury 10
- Chromium 1.0 Cu 50
- Lead 0.5 NOX 400
8ISO 14001 2004
- Identify the organizations environmental aspects
- Know the legal and other requirements
- Examine current environmental management
practices - Define the scope of your EMS and boundaries
- Perform a gap analysis for identifying
shortfalls - Establish Responsibilities Resources
- Establish Training line
9ISO 14001 2004 17 Requirements
- 4.1 Systemic requirements
- Document, implement and maintain EMS
- Introduce continuous improvement
- 4.2 Planning requirements
- Document, implement and maintain Environmental
Policy - 4.3 Planning requirements
- 4.3.1Document, implement and maintain
environmental aspects procedures
10ISO 14001 2004 17 Requirements
- 4.3.2 Clarify legal and other requirements
- 4.3.3 Establish environmental objectives and
targets - 4.4 Operational requirements
- 4.4.1 Provide resources for EMS
- Establish roles, responsibilities and authorities
- Appoint Management Representative
11ISO 14001 2004 17 Requirements
- 4.4.2 Deliver training programs and awareness
- 4.4.3 Establish communication procedures
- 4.4.4 Document your EMS
- 4.4.5 Control EMS documents
- 4.4.6 Control environmentally significant
operations - 4.4.7 Establish emergency management process
12ISO 14001 2004 17 Requirements
- 4.5 Checking requirements
- 4.5.1 Establish monitoring and measuring
- 4.5.2Evaluate legal and other compliance
- 4.5.3 Deal with non conformities
- 4.5.4 Control environmental records
13ISO 14001 2004 17 Requirements
- 4.6 Review requirements
- 4.6.1 Perform reviews
- 4.6.2 Assess opportunities for improvement
14Environmental Policy
Top management and all the employees of this
Company are committed to fully comply to the
legal and other requirements regarding its
internal and external environment, through a
continuous improvement program, making it
transparent to public, customers and authorities.
15Overall Layout
16Environmental Hierarchy
- Top Management
- Management Representative
- Environmental Manager
- Inspectors
- Environmental Auditor
17Environmental Aspects and Impacts
- Operations
- Power generation Galvanizing
- Washings Cleaning
- Machining Fitting, welding Painting
18Environmental Aspects and Impacts
- Aspects
- Emissions Acidic fumes
- Detergents, thinner oil and grease mixed in waste
water - Metallic cuttings, chippings Paint, oil and
grease bearing rags in junk yard
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20Environmental Aspects and Impacts
- Impacts
- Smoke, CO Acidic fumes
- Phenols Oil and grease
- Hazardous metals picked by rainwater into water
streams
21WRITTEN DOWN RESPONSIBILITIES
- Responsibility FI/EMD/EM
- Revision No.1 Page1 of 1 Issue Date May 09,
2005 Revision Date - Title Responsibilities of the
Environment Manager (EM) - Department Environment Management Department
- Accountability The EM is accountable to
Management Representative
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23Sample Responsibilities
- Executing decisions of the top management.
- Devising further action plans for approvals.
- Conducting problems recording and analysis
- Ensuring compliance to environmental legal and
other requirements - Conducting tests and maintaining records
- Maintaining documentation and control
- Carrying out remedial and corrective measures
24Allocation of Resources
- Office facilities, equipment, staff instruments,
and budget allocations - Allocation of Authority
- Administrative powers, access, measuring, issuing
notices, advising and suggesting
25Maintain Communication
- Management Representative
- Departments within the Company
- Environmental officials
- Person appointed
- Approving authority
26WRITTEN PROCEDURES
- OFFICE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER No
SOP/CEW/009Rev 00Issue 01Date Page -of- - STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
- Area/Section
- Work Station/ Environmental Section
27Written Procedures
- TITLE Handing of Notices from Environmental
Officials - PURPOSE Disposal of notices arrived from
Environmental Officials. - HIERARCHY (i) Management
Representative - (ii) Environmental
Manager
28PROCEDURES
- Receiving either through post or delivered
personally. Registering it with a number and
date. Attaching a Routing Slip for its movement,
keeping an office copy.
29PROCEDURES
- Informing the immediate senior about it with its
implications deadlines. Seeking decisions
regarding defending it, lodging appeal against
it, or taking measures for its compliance giving
background, facts, financial implications, and
related persons.
30PROCEDURE
- Taking actions corresponding to the decisions,
issuing instructions to related persons and
monitoring progress. - Including its brief in Management Review.
- Obtaining relevant officials Satisfactions
Report.
31RELATED DOCUMENTS
- EPA legal and other regulations
- Precedents
- Notice in question and all followed
correspondence - Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by
32Environmental Aspects ImpactsOperation
Aspects
Impacts
- Power generation Emissions
Smoke - Galvanizing Acidic fumes
CO -
Acidic -
fumes
33Environmental Aspects ImpactsOperation
Aspects
Impacts
- Washings Detergents
Phenols - Cleaning Thinner
- Oil
Oil and grease - and
- Grease
- mixed in
- waste water
34Environmental Aspects ImpactsOperation
Aspects
Impacts
- Machining Metallic cuttings
Hazardous - Fitting Chippings
materials - Welding Paint
picked by - Painting Oil and grease
rainwater - bearing rags
into - in junk yard
water -
streams
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36OBJECTIVES, TARGETS AND ACTION PLANS
Objectives Significant Environmental Aspects (SEAs) Manpower Budget Schedule Targets Action Plan
Compliance to NEQS Pesticides gt0.15mg/l in effluent 1sup2ins Rs30th/m Yr-1 0.30 Yr-2 0.25 Yr-3 0.15 Spills Washings Floor cleaning Dilution Treatment
37WORK INSTRUCTIONSHow to Recondition Used Paint
- Materials Needed
- protective gloves
- chemical-resistant gloves
- chemical splash goggles
- glass jar with tight-fitting lid
38WORK INSTRUCTIONS Do not recondition used paint
thinner in a beverage or other container that
may be mistaken for food or drink. Recondition
paint thinner in a well-ventilated area
inaccessible to workers. Keep lids tightly
sealed. Do not smoke or drink alcoholic
beverages while working with paint thinner.
Recondition paint thinner in an area away from
sources of heat, spark, flame or ignition.
39WORK INSTRUCTIONS Avoid inhalation of vapors.
If you can smell it, you are breathing in
paint thinner vapors, so increase the amount of
ventilation in the work area. If possible, work
outdoors. If working outdoors is not possible,
wearing an appropriate respirator is
recommended. Always handle the glass jar
containing paint thinner with caution to avoid
breakage.
40Procedures to Recondition Used Paint Thinner
- Store the glass container away from sources of
heat, - spark, flame or ignition for several
weeks to months - until the paint sludge settles to the
bottom. - Carefully pour the clean solvent off the top.
- This solvent can be reused.
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41Procedures to Recondition Used Paint Thinner
- Small amounts of used paint thinner
- can be poured
- into oil-based paint or stain of the
- same tint. Mix the thinned paint or
stain - for a second coat or another project.
- For larger quantities,
- pour the used paint thinner
- into a glass container.
- Fasten the lid tightly.
- Label the container with the
- type of paint thinner
- and the date. Write a clearly visible
- warning,
- such as the words "DANGER," and "DO NOT
OPEN." -
42Procedures to Handle Paint Thinner Sludge
- If possible, save the sludge in the
tightly-sealed glass container for a household
hazardous waste collection. - If a household hazardous waste collection is not
available, remove the lid and allow the remaining
paint sludge to dry completely. This option
should only be recommended if local air pollution
officials approve.
43Procedures to Handle Paint Thinner Sludge
- Do not solidify paint thinner sludge in the
house, garage or where there is source of heat,
spark, flame or ignition. These sources include
water heaters, light switches, pilot lights and
motors. Volatile and flammable chemicals can
concentrate in an inadequately ventilated room
and explode or cause a fire.
44Procedures to Handle Paint Thinner Sludge
- When all of the liquid has evaporated, the
hardened sludge may be discarded in the trash
destined for the landfill. This option should
only be recommended if local solid waste
officials approve of this type of waste going to
the sanitary landfill.
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46Procedure for storing and handling oil and
grease products
- Always follow the manufacturers instructions
for use and disposal. - Ensure that spills from broken containers are
cleaned up using absorbent materials. - Which are disposed of correctly. Do not hose them
down drains.
47Procedure for storing and handling oil and
grease products
- Ensure that spills and drips from handling and
transfer activities are cleaned up using. - Absorbent materials which are disposed of
correctly. Do not hose them down drains.
48 Empty packages should be disposed of to an
appropriate waste-disposal facility. On sites
which have reticulated trade waste sewers,
ensure that the utility network.
49 Operator will accept any material planned to be
disposed of to the sewers. On sites which do
not have reticulated trade waste sewers,
collect and retain the waste for off-site
disposal to an appropriate waste-disposal
facility.
50 Site operators should provide training for all
site staff in the handling and disposal of
these products.