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Aspect Impact and Identification Technique (April 2019) AINIE
Aspect Impact and Identification Technique (April 2019) AINIE
By the end of this training all participants shall be able to identify, quantify and evaluate significant
environmental aspects associated to its respective activities as the crucial basis of EMS ISO14001
COURSE OBJECTIVES
• Exclusive interpretation of Clause 6.1.2., ISO14001 – Environmental Aspects and extensive elaboration
of its definition by virtue of illustrative examples based on rationalization of the stipulated definition.
• Ability to use and make independent judgment of the various evaluation criterions in selecting
significant environmental aspects.
• Ability to link significant environmental aspects with subsequent elements of the ISO14001
standard and execute its related functions.
ISO 14001 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS IMPACT IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUE
TRAIN INSANE,
OR REMAIN THE SAME.
ISO 14001 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS IMPACT IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUE
By the end of this training all participants shall be able to identify, quantify and evaluate significant
environmental aspects associated to its respective activities as the crucial basis of EMS ISO14001
COURSE OBJECTIVES
COURSE SCHEDULE
DAY 1
9.00am – 10.30am
Aim & objective: what should we achieve by the end of this training?
• Overview of ISO 14001 EMS Implementation Scheme
- EMS definition;
- Position, role and relationship of Aspect – Impact Identification & Evaluation
- Context of the organization;
- Risk and opportunities;
• Clause 6.1.2 ISO 14001 – Environmental Aspect
- Definition
- Illustrating the rationalization using examples based on the concept of Environmental Black Box’ i.e.
‘Input-Output Analysis’
11.00am – 12.30pm
- In-depth chronological representation of selected aspects and how they interact with the environment
that renders their corresponding impact;
o Introducing the LCA concept of ISO14001:2015;
o Cotton gloves;
o Paper;
o Electrical energy;
o Metal and mineral ores;
o Other request by participants
- EMS Philosophy in relation to Identification of Environmental Aspects;
o EMS direction;
o EMS accuracy;
o The environmental ‘black box’ – Input-output methodology;
o Input-output example illustration and their respective rationalization;
▪ Industrial boiler;
▪ Sand blasting;
▪ Carton box manufacturing;
2.00pm – 3.00pm
- Groupwork-1
• Worksheet-1
• Worksheet-2
3.30pm – 5.00pm
- Group Presentation - Presentation by groups
• Worksheet-1
• Worksheet-2
- Discussion
5.00pm - ends
ISO 14001 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS IMPACT IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUE
DAY 2
9.00am – 10.30am
11.00am – 12.30pm
o Magnitude
o Legal;
o Severity;
o Business;
o Duration; etc.
o Other advance evaluation criteria
• Aspects’ Impact Evaluation Matrix – sample illustration
• EMP-Significance and prioritization – selection criteria for EMP
o Aspect generation in Normal, Abnormal and Emergency Situations & their respective definitions;
o Key factors in consistency of evaluation criteria;
2.00pm – 3.00pm
• Generic evaluation criteria; complete with easy definition and guidance and ready for use;
o Magnitude;
o Severity;
o Legal;
o Business;
o Client;
o Frequency;
o Duration;
o Risk and opportunity;
• Sample of Aspects’ Impact Evaluation Matrix format; where to go from here?
3.30pm – 5.00pm
• Groupwork-2
• Groupwork-1 Presentation by groups;
• Discussion
• Course evaluation & end.
ISO 14001 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS IMPACT IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUE
OUR CONSULTANT
Mr. Khalid Mohd Ariff has about 30 years’ experience in the environmental discipline to help facilitate
Malaysian companies achieve a state of sustainable business vis-à-vis sustainable development for the
nation.
He has enormous practical experience in all aspects of the environmental discipline in all sectors of
businesses, especially the industrial origin, here and abroad. He is former official trainer and a legal
prosecutor for the Department of Environment Malaysia before retrieving all his environmental skills as a
professional trainer.
Mr. Khalid has served the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (Department of Environment
Malaysia) for about 15 years during which he was often selected and underwent post-graduate and specialized
environmental orientated trainings home and abroad. A few significant ones include implementation and
implications Environmental Management Systems ISO 14001 by a leading German Institute in Bremen,
Germany, majored in The European Environmental Management and Audit Scheme and also The
Implementation of ISO 14001 Requirements. Besides that, he also has successfully completed the EARA
Approved Advanced Environmental Management Systems Auditing Course (UK). He also pursued in Integrated
Coastal Zone Management in Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. Trained the local SMI, multinational
corporations, government agencies and certification bodies.
His vast experience and knowledge in the environmental discipline gains significant recognition as he is often
invited to write and present specific environmental papers by entities such as SIRIM QAS Sdn Bhd, Penang
Development Corporation, PUSPATRI, Knowledge Group of Companies, UiTM, etc. on titles such as; ‘Seminar on
ISO 14001 in the Automotive Industry, Wastewater Treatment Plant – Issues in the management and
maintenance for the system’, ‘Option in Waste Minimization in the Workplace’, and ‘Introducing ISO 14031 –
Environmental Performance Evaluation as a Tool of Self-Regulation and Auditing’.
A book which he wrote entitled ‘Addressing Environmental challenges through Environmental Management
System – with special reference to The European EMAS and ISO 14001’ is now the prime content on his training
handouts for ISO 14001 – Experience In Practice. Another paper that he wrote earlier was presented in the
1stMalaysian Conference on Cleaner Production held in the MINES in 1999 entitle ‘MS ISO 14001
Implementation in the SMIs in Malaysia – to prosper or suffer?’ He’s also a co-author of a book titled
Hazardous Waste Management written by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhamad Rosli Sulaiman of The Chemistry Faculty,
UiTM, Shah Alam which was first published in 2006.
ISO 14001 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS IMPACT IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUE
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