MSRA DOCS-ENVIRINMENTAL IMPACT AND ASPECT REGISTER


MSRA DOCS is uploading very important document "Environmental Impact and Aspect Register". An Environmental Impact and Aspect Register (EIAR) is a systematic record or database that documents the various environmental impacts and aspects associated with a particular organization or activity. It provides a comprehensive overview of the potential environmental effects and considerations relevant to the operation of an entity.

The Environmental Impact and Aspect Register (EIAR) typically includes a list of environmental impacts and aspects, such as energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, water usage, waste generation, and pollution. Each impact or aspect is assessed for its significance, allowing organizations to prioritize their efforts in managing and mitigating environmental risks.

The The Environmental Impact and Aspect Register (EIAR) helps organizations identify and understand their environmental responsibilities, set objectives and targets for improvement, and develop strategies and plans to minimize negative impacts. It serves as a tool for monitoring and tracking environmental performance over time and facilitates compliance with environmental regulations and standards.

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Impact

  1. Increase in landfill sites due to increase in waste. Inappropriate disposal may lead to legislative non-compliance, also contaminate the non approved waste dumping site.
  2. Ground & water contamination as a result of incorrect hazardous waste disposal. Inappropriate disposal may lead to legislative non-compliance. 
  3. Ground & water contamination as a result of incorrect disposal. Inappropriate disposal may lead to legislative non-compliance and effect the flora and fauna.
  4. Noise impact to local residents, workers and local wildlife
  5. Ground / water / air pollution as a result of spillages and releases from poorly maintained vehicles. Inappropriately parked vehicles may lead to restricted access for emergency services or evacuation. Increased mileage and driving resulting in increased fuel consumption and reduced air quality.
  6. Ground / water / air pollution as a result of spillages and releases from inappropriately stored or poorly maintained plant. Also resulting in possible access restrictions for emergency services / evacuation. Poorly stored plant / materials can increase fire risk
  7. Oil spillage and soil contamination due to poorly maintained equipments. Noise pollution and air pollution (dust and smoke) due to equipments operations.
  8. Contamination caused from leaks and spillages that are allowed / left to soak into the ground
  9. Contamination of soil and ground water. Can effect the biodiversity. Improper disposal will result in legislative non-compliance
  10. Consumption of nature resource, increase in waste generation. Increase in energy consumption due to printing of papers.
  11. Contamination of soil and water body. Can effect flora and fauna. Health effect on workers.
  12. Effect on local fauna.
  13. Increased air pollution due to use of generators, soil contamination due to diesel spillage from generators and noise pollution due to generators running.
  14. Soil contamination due to spillage from equipments Dust generation, noise pollution due to equipment operation. 
  15. Soil contamination due to spillage from equipments Dust generation, noise pollution due to equipment operation.
  16. Water and soil contamination due do mixing of chemicals from vehicles into water and waste water seepage into soil.
  17. Increase in air emissions as a result of sourcing materials from suppliers based a significant distance from the project and by placing numerous small orders instead of one big order. Increased waste stream (excess materials) as a result of over ordered.


Control Measures

  1. Waste controls are dependant on site requirements and space (i.e. not enough space on all sites to segregate waste). Waste generated on site will be disposed off in approved landfill by WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL (EPD) department of your country/state's approved waste management contractor..
  2. Hazardous waste is stored safely and securely WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL (EPD) department of your country/state's approved waste management contractor. will handle this waste. Waste from clinics will be handled by approved clinic of your state or country.
  3. sewage waste will be disposed off in approved disposal area by WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL (EPD) department of your country/state's approved waste management contractor. approved waste management contractor. 
  4. Due to the environment in which the organisation operates, noise control is typically limited to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), control of operation hours (i.e. during daylight hours). Well maintained equipments will be used and will be regularly maintained.
  5. Designated areas to park vehicles. Regularly inspect and maintain vehicle(s) to prevent leakages. Encourage drivers to switch off engine while vehicle is parked , wherever possible by encouraging telephone conference calls for meetings as opposed to travelling to reduce air emissions.
  6. All plant and equipment regularly inspected and maintained to reduce spillages and leaks. Designated parking areas / storage areas for plant & material will be constructed.
  7. Preventive maintained of equipments will be carried out regularly. Sprinkling  of water to control dust.
  8. Equipments will be maintained regularly. Old plants and equipments will be replaced with well maintained  ones.
  9. Inert waste generated on site will be disposed off in approved landfill by WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL (EPD) department of your country/state's approved waste management contractor..
  10. Electronic documentation and email interaction will be encouraged. Where ever possible double side of paper will be utilized. Computer filing system will be preferred.  
  11. HazCom training will be given to involved workers. Separate chemical storage area will be constructed for proper storage and waste chemicals will be stored and disposed off properly. Proper PPE will be provided to workers. Warning and information notices and MSDS will be displayed at chemical storage and usage area. 
  12. All activities will be carried out during day time. Minimum possible lights will be used during night time.
  13. Use of modern energy efficient equipment, switch off lights when not in use, switch off computers and AC units when not in use. Dip trays and concrete pads for generators to prevent soil contamination. Generators are placed away from living and working area to minimized noise pollution and will be maintained regularly to minimized air pollution.
  14. "All  equipment regularly inspected and maintained to reduce spillages and leaks.  Water will be sprinkled on excavated material to control dust."
  15. Backfilling material drop distance from equipment bucket will be minimized to control dust."
  16. Designated washing area with concrete slab and side bund walls will be constructed and waste water line will be connected to STP line, also oil separator will be installed. 
  17. Materials purchased from local suppliers and consolidated into 1 big order, wherever possible to reduce the carbon emissions. Any materials no longer required for the project to be stored in the laydown (if possible) and used on other or future projects.


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