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ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

PRINCIPAL HEALTH SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Contents

1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………2
2. Purpose…………………………………………………………………………………..2
3. Scope…………………………………………………………………………………….2
4. Environmental Objectives and Targets……………………………………………….3
5. Environmental Duty of Care…………………………………………………………...3
6. Dust Management………………………………………………………………………4
7. Noise Management……………………………………………………………………..5
8. Housekeeping and Wastes…………………………………………………………….5
9. Training Awareness and Competency………………………………………………..5
10. Display of Environment Information…………………………………………………..6
11. Toolbox Talks, Pre-Start Talks, or Other Consultative Arrangements……………6
12. Environmental Reporting………………………………………………………………6
13. Storage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids……………………………………6
14. Site Lighting…………………………………………………………………………….6
15. Toilet Facility……………………………………………………………………………6
16. Smoking Policy…………………………………………………………………………7
17. Guidelines for labor Camp Accommodation………………………………………...7
18. Environment Related Signage……………………………………………………..…8
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
PRINCIPAL HEALTH SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
PROJECT EIGHTEEN – ISLAMABAD

Project Pavilion-04 Consultant Hill International


Cluster-G1, G2

Task Construction of Grey Date 28-06-2021


Description Structure

Contractor PCPL Discipline HSE

1. Introduction

The Environmental Management Plan (EMP) is designed to provide a process to ensure the
project’s compliance with applicable national & international laws and regulations.
This plan provides guidelines to organizations for developing appropriate Environmental
management practices.

2. Purpose

The purpose of environmental management plan is to outline how a construction project will


avoid, minimize or mitigate effects on the environment and surrounding area. They are 'live'
documents that are reviewed and updated at regular intervals throughout the project life cycle

3. Scope

The basic scope of a plan should consider the following subject areas, as applicable to the
individual project:
 Noise
 Dust
 Housekeeping and Wastes
 Required Signage
 Storage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids
 Monitoring of the Workplace
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4. Environmental Objectives & Targets

The PCPL Environmental Strategic Plan outlines objectives and targets for the financial year
and these are cascaded to Divisions for implementation. Objectives and targets specific to
this project are outlined in and progress against the objectives and targets is reported monthly
by the Project Manager or a nominated representative.
PCPL Strategic Plan includes programs to support the following focus areas:
Gain an understanding into the environment on our journey towards zero environmental
incidents;
Drive Leadership and Operational Accountability through the line management structures of
projects and divisions;
Simplify, consolidate and ensure the practicality of management systems for our people;
Develop the culture and behaviors that distinguish us as a safe, caring and sustainable
business
Progress against the objectives and targets are monitored by site management personnel as
detailed Monthly reports on progress against HSE objectives and targets are collated by the
HSE Department and reported within the monthly management reports and Group HSE
Meetings.

5. Environmental Duty Of care

PCPL Management is committed to the following standards as far as is reasonably


practicable:
Ensure that the project activities are conducted in accordance with the requirements of the
EMP
Carry out environmental inspections and coordinate site activities as per company Policy.
Promptly advise the PM of any environmental management action to be taken to maintain
compliance with the relevant statutory requirements

Ensure a copy of the (EMP) is displayed in the site office at all times and be updated and
amended as works progress.
Advise the PM and HSE Manager immediately if environmental harm or potential harm occurs
within or near the construction site
Ensure that site activities are conducted in accordance with the requirements of the (EMP)
Undertake environmental management actions as directed by the PM.
Ensure that all personnel under their direct control are aware of potential environmental
impacts, and required minimum environmental control measures before they commence any
site works.
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5.1 Duties of PCPL Officers (Executive Management)

An executive officer of PCPL must exercise due diligence to ensure that PCPL fulfills its legal
obligations and environmental care. This includes taking reasonable steps:
To acquire and keep up-to-date knowledge of environmental matters;
To gain an understanding of the nature of the operations of the business and generally of the
environmental hazards and risks associated with those operations;
To ensure that the company has available for use, and uses, appropriate resources and
processes to eliminate or minimize environmental risks from work carried out by PCPL.

5.2 Duties of Workers

While at work, a worker must:


Take reasonable care of the working environment;
Take reasonable care that his or her acts or omissions do not adversely affect the
environment;

6. Dust Management

Objective To ensure the impacts of dust on adjacent areas and the community are minimized
Real to be disturbed minimized. Clearance lots to be approved by Project Manager.
 Where dust is identified as an issue, dust control measures will be implemented.
 Vehicle movements controlled (Traffic Management Plan) and kept to established
tracks and haul roads.
 Dust awareness issues in environmental induction process
Daily inspection of works sites to occur, including:
 Visual check for dust crossing the site boundaries
 Visual check of high potential dust areas, such as haul roads, stockpiles and
operational areas.
 Any complaints or incidents to be reported to Project Manager.
 Investigate cause of excessive dust
 Implement controls immediately (e.g. water carts)
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7. Noise Management

Objective: To minimize the impacts of noise on the amenity of the surrounding areas.
 All equipment used during the construction phase to be regularly maintained to ensure
efficient operation
 Pre-start checks and maintenance schedules to ensure equipment performance is as
required
 Noise-dampening equipment to be used on equipment with excessive noise
generating characteristics
 Daily inspection of works sites to occur
 Any complaints or incidents to be reported to PCPL project manager
 Investigate cause of excessive noise

 Implement corrective measures prior to the recommencement of site works


 Reschedule of noise-generating activities to reduce noise annoyance

8. Housekeeping and Wastes

 Reduce waste volume, maximize recycling, reuse and recovery, and prevent any
construction waste
 Minimize environmental impacts through appropriate controls and site inductions of
employees and sub-contractors.
 Provide appropriate waste bins, type, and volume and service frequency to
accommodate anticipated waste streams.
 Provide information regarding waste management in site specific inductions, including
waste separation and importance of securing vehicle loads.
 Hazardous materials all appropriately disposed.
 Recycling of all recyclable construction metal wastes
 Records kept of waste leaving site.
 Daily inspection of work site to occur. Review of waste bins (% full, time to next
service).
 Investigate cause of inappropriate waste disposal
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9. Training Awareness and Competency

Outline how environmental training, awareness and competency will be delivered / assessed
throughout the project, to ensure the relevant aspects of this (EMP) are communicated to the
project team, Examples may include:
 Site Environment Induction
 Daily Pre-Start Meetings
 Environmental Toolbox Talks
 Incident bulletins

10. Display of Environment Information

PCPL ensure all staff and workers have the opportunity to view, discuss and take note of
environmental information, the Site Manager or nominated representative displays
environmental information on the project notice board(s).

11. Toolbox Talks, Pre-Start Talks, or Other Consultative Arrangements

Workers and their supervisors conduct toolbox talk meetings, pre-start talks or other
consultative arrangements with those employees or workers under their direct supervision
and record the meetings on the relevant form.
The pre-start talk is conducted daily by each workplace supervisor to discuss HSE matters
from previous day(s), the current day activities.

12. Environmental Reporting

PCPL project team will undertake reporting and recording of Environmental matters to the
Project Manager and the HSE Department.

13. Storage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids

 Flammable and combustible liquids shall be stored in safe places


 Handling of Flammable and Combustible Liquids shall be with all control measures.
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14. Site Lighting

Illumination of the site is to be arranged in accordance with the requirements of ………so as


not to impact upon the amenity of the occupants of adjoining and nearby residential premises.

15. Toilet Facility

A flushing toilet facility is to be provided on site for staff and labor.

16. Smoking Policy:

PCPL HSE department is committed to providing information, advice and support to all those


that are affected by the Tobacco Free Campus Policy.

17. Guidelines for labor Camp Accommodation


 No cooking should be allowed in rooms
 Different cultures should be catered for e.g. prayer space
 Adequate security should be in place to protect workers and their belongings
 Toilet / Washing Facilities
 Sufficient toilet facilities should be provided, in easy access of accommodation
 Privacy should be provided for changing and toilet facilities
 Food Preparation/ Cooking Areas
 Clean, purified water should to be provided
 Lighting and Ventilation
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18. Environment Related Signage

Following signage shall be procured and implemented on site as a part of Environmental


Management Plan:

 Safe and clean awareness posters shall be pasted side- wide


 Smoking policy signs shall be pasted at workplaces, notice boards
 Noise hazards and precautionary measures
 Dust hazards and precautionary measures

Submitted by;

Khurram Shahzad
HSE Manager
PCPL-Eighteen Islamabad

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