The document outlines a site-specific environmental management plan (SSEMP) for a construction project. The SSEMP aims to identify potential environmental impacts from construction activities and put in place measures to control or avoid them. It defines roles and responsibilities for environmental management and procedures for reporting, training, auditing and site management. The SSEMP also covers hazard identification and mitigation measures for different hazard types, an emergency response plan, and a traffic management plan to ensure safety during construction vehicle movement.
2. WHAT IS SSEMP?
The site-specific EMP shall refer to the policies, plans and
procedures for communicating Project specific environmental
protection matters within the Contractor's organization and to Sub-
Contractors entering the worksite.
3. OBJECTIVES OF SSEMP
• Identify the potential negative environmental impacts that can result from
the planned construction activities, and identify measures to control or
avoid these impacts within the Contractual constraints.
• Outline specific roles and responsibilities of Contractor staff related to
environmental management as defined in the Contract.
• List reporting, training, auditing, and other procedures required to ensure
appropriate site environmental management as defined in the Contract.
4. PROJECT PHASES
There are two phases of the project
1. PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHASE / DESIGNING PHASE
Plaining
Survey
Identification of Hazards
Mitigation Measures
6. WHAR IS HAZARD?
A hazard is something that can cause harm.
TYPES OF HAZARDS
1. Physical Hazards
2. Chemical Hazards
3. Biological Hazards
4. Psychological Hazards
5. Ergonomic Hazards
7. PHYSICAL HAZARD
Vibration
Electricity
Slip Trip
Work at height
MITIGATION MEASURES
• Reduce the vibration at source
• Limit the duration of exposure
• Protecting the receiver
• Create a safe place
• Eliminate the hazard
• Use Safety harness
9. Biological Hazard
Coronavirus
Harmful plants
Harmful Animals
Dust Particles
MITIGATION MEASURES
Use Proper PPES (Masks , Gloves, Safety shoes).
Worker Must be vaccinated
10. Psychological Hazards
Work related stress
Harassment
Alcohol and Drug use
Mitigation Measures
Preventing and managing stress in the workplace before it becomes a risk to health
and safety.
Having senior management commitment to reducing workplace stress
Workers should not drugs addicted.
11. Ergonomic Hazards
Vibration
Temperature
Work Environment
Welfare
Mitigation Measures
Provide easy access of drinking water.
Provide good work place ventilation.
Provide frequent break and job rotation.
12. EMERGENCY RESPONSE
PLAN
Emergency Situations
Following emergencies may occur at workplaces:
• Fire
• Fuel spillage
• Gas leaks
• Injury from machinery and equipment.
• Fall, climbing accident.
• Emergency as a result of environmental conditions (e.g., heat, cold, wet, snow,
wind, lightning, bushfires, floods) emergencies.
• Hazardous substances and chemical spills
13. EMERGENCY RESPONSE
PLAN
• Keep heavy equipment away from trench edges.
• Keep surcharge loads at least 2 feet from trench edges.
• Know where underground utilities are located.
• Test for low oxygen, hazardous fumes and toxic gases.
• Inspect trenches at the start of each shift.
• Inspect trenches following a rainstorm.
• Equipment will be removed from the affected area.
• The nearest hospital should be informed for possible causalities
14. EMERGENCY RESPONSE
PLAN
Plan for management of excavated soil/asphalt/concrete.
Plan for traffic control.
Excavation permits.
First Aid kit should be present at site .
15. TRAFIC MANAGEMENT
PLAN
The purpose of the traffic management plan is to provide a framework describing M/s TMT
JV MAC will manage the traffic aspects of the Water Distribution Network and construction
of allied works. This traffic management plan will provide the processes to ensure that the
project maintains the appropriate control to manage the traffic in and around the project
during the construction phase of the project.
16. TRAFIC MANAGEMENT
PLAN
• Safety of roads while movement of construction vehicle.
• Ensure there is safe interface between construction traffic and local traffic.
• Eliminate the risk of injury to local traffic users and construction personnel.
• Minimize traffic delays and traffic issues.
• The traffic shall observe the speed limit, defensive driving shall be encouraged
and implemented