Saturday, 12 August 2017

Third Party Environmental Audit at Cadangan Merekabentuk, Membina dan Menyiapkan Pusat Pentadbiran Baru Daerah Kuala Nerus, Terengganu Darul Iman.

One of our main services is Conducting Environmental Audit. In connection with the JKR implementation of ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management System (EMS), the contractor is subjected to comply with the system during the construction period. Therefore, contractor has appointed Third Party Auditor to undertake an Environmental Compliance of JKR EMS ISO 14001 audit quarterly for said project. 

Secondary containment (tray) has been provided to contain oil leakage

 Observation and auditing scheduled waste storage area at project site
 Water browser has been operated to reduce dust dispersion at project site
Site auditing around working area

The environmental audit will be conducted using standard audit procedure.  It may include:-

                                           1.       Interviews:
Interview with the top management officials of all parties involved shall be conducted prior to the site inspection. Key personnel with specific construction activities that have potentially significant environmental implications must be interviewed as well.
                         2.             Inspection of construction area
An inspection of the construction activities will be carried out by the audit team. The team shall identify any compliances and non-compliances using inspection checklist

 3.        Inspection of Corrective Action
To identify corrective actions of previous non-compliances that had been undertaken.

· 4.       Reporting
Audit reports must be followed Environmental Audit Guidance Manual published by Department of Environment. The environmental audit report will be prepared and submitted to JKR to ensure that mitigating measures for all environmental aspects are carried out accordingly during earthwork period until the entire development is completed.

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE STUDIES



ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE MONITORING ACTIVITY


Environmental monitoring forms the basis upon which the effectiveness of the EMP and the implementation of the EMP are assessed. It also provides the information against which compliance to the relevant condition and regulations can be checked to identify areas for improvement.


The baseline result is to enable comparison with the monitoring result during the duration of the project. The monitoring was carried out for river water. The locations of the sampling station are selected to provide the best information on the state of environment resulting from the Project.

Plate 1: Ambient Air Quality

 The air quality monitoring (Total Suspended Solid, TSP) was conducted using a High Volume Air Sampler in accordance with Standard Methods of Air Sampling & Analysis, 1991. The air quality monitoring result were compared to the Malaysian Ambient Air Quality Standards (MAAQS) by Department of Environment (DOE).


                


 Plate 2: Noise Level



The monitoring was conducted using Noise Level Meter (RION NL42 and NL21) and equipped with tripod/outdoor gear. The sound level meter was attached to the tripod and needed to be on. The sound level meter had to be set up before to start the monitoring of noise level. All sound pressure level quoted in this report are in dB(A) for the Equivalent Continuous Sound Level (LAeq).


 Plate 3: River Water Quality
 All physical parameter, namely pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen was measured in-situ. For other chemical parameter such as COD, BOD, TSS, heavy metal and oil & grease analysis, water samples were collected in clean airtight bottles, kept cooled in a cooler box for temporary storage before being sent to the laboratory analysis.  All sampling and test procedures will be conducted in accordance with APHA Standard Method of Water and Wastewater Examination.  The laboratory analysis was conducted by the appointed laboratory certified with the Malaysian Laboratory Accreditation Scheme.