2. SLAUGHTER HOUSE
CONTRACTOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
PLAN
A slaughterhouse is a place where animals
are butchered for consumption as food.
We are implementing slaughter house
because of the following:
A) To ensure the safety of the slaughtered
animals and to ensure it is free of
diseases which threaten the health of the
consumer.
3. Continuation
• B) Pollution control during the (slaughter,
preparation and processing) of carcasses
in a clean safe healthy environment.
• C) To full the conditions of environmental
sanitation by proper dealing.
4.
5. Site of buildings for slaughtering house
• The slaughterhouse should be situated away
from residential areas.
• Access for animals - either by road, rail and/or
stock route - must be assured. The
slaughterhouse should be located in areas
where flooding is impossible. The area of our
proposed project will be 300squaremeters but
there should be a reasonable relationship
between the size of slaughter facilities and the
number of animals to be killed.
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6. Buildings / facilities
• The floor must be hard, smooth and impervious,
sloping sufficiently towards a drain thus allowing
cleaning with water. Walls, if any, may be made
of local construction materials. In certain dry
areas walls are not necessary. Materials, which
can be cleaned by water, are recommended,
e.g. stone, lava blocks, bricks or concrete.
Roofs, if any, may be constructed of materials
available (tiles, corrugated iron, asbestos or
aluminium).
7. Equipment
• Equipment such as tables, hooks and
machines, etc. should be that it is easy to
dismantle or remove to facilitate cleaning
and that it should be made of non-
corrosive materials.
9. ACTIVITIES IMPACT MITIGATION ENVIRONMENTAL
LAW
1. Clearing of
Area,
Cutting of Trees,
Cleaning the
surrounding which
includes burning of
waste
-Noise to the
environment
-Global warming or
Greenhouse effect
-It pollutes the air
-It increases the
risk of flood
-Reforestation
( planting of trees
as the substitute )
-Proper waste
disposal
( compose pit )
-Implement 3r’s
-
PD 953 AND 1153(Law
-EO 23(Anti-Illegal Logg
-PD 825(Prohibits the Im
-RA 8749(Prohibits the
10. ACTIVITIES IMPACT MITIGATION ENVIRONMENTAL
LAW
2. Construction of
the building
-Disturbance due
to noise of the
machines
-Accidents due to
falling debris
-Make warning
signs
- Shutting down
noisy
equipment when
not needed.
-
PD1152(Philippine Env
-
RA 6541(National Build
11. ACTIVITIES IMPACT MITIGATION ENVIRONMENTAL
LAW
3. Production
Butchering
-Disturbances due
to noise by the
animals
-Air pollution
It may produce
unwanted odours to
the environment
-Time management
Use a device to
barricade the area
-PD 953 AND 1153(Laws
-PD 825(Prohibits the Imp
-RA 8749(Prohibits the Im
12. ACTIVITIES IMPACT MITIGATION ENVIRONMENTAL
LAW
4. Transportation
Distribution of
finish products
to the market
- Increases air
pollution
- Can cause
unwanted
additional
noise
- Can
contribute to
traffic
- Detour or use
alternative
routes
If possible, lessen
truck usage
- Schedules
should be
properly
organize and
it should be
effective
- RA 4136(Land Tran
- PD
1152(Philippine
Environmental
Policy)
- RA 8749 (The
Philippine
Clean Air Act
of 1999)
13. ACTIVITIES IMPACT MITIGATION ENVIRONMENTAL
LAW
5. Waste Disposal - It increases
greenhouse
gases and
global
warming
- Air and water
pollution
- It can cause
health
problems
- It lessens the
fertility of the
soil
- Proper waste
disposal
- Avoid burning
waste
materials
- Implement 3r’s
- PD 825(Prohibits
the Improper
Disposal of
Garbage)
- RA 9729(Climate Chang
- RA 8749(The
Philippine Clean
Air Act of 1999)
- PD 856(Sanitation Code
- PD 984(pollution Contro
- PD 600(Water Pollution C
14. RECOMMENDATION:
• The area should be located away from
residential areas.
• If animals are killed in the facility all blood
should be caught separately and either
used, rendered or taken to a treatment
facility.
15. RECOMMENDATION:
• Proper fencing to prevent access of
unauthorized persons, the public, dogs and
other animals fencing must be erected around
the slaughterhouse area. The fencing should
have contact with the ground at the lower edge
and should be high enough to prevent access to
the grounds.
• Use an onsite septic system to treat the
wastewater.
16. CONCLUSION:
The proposed project will be successful.
Since it is an open area and away from
residential houses. And also one good
factor will be it is located along the
highway and transportation may not be a
problem.
19. PD 953
• REQUIRING THE PLANTING OF TREES
IN CERTAIN PLACES AND PENALIZING
UN AUTHORIZED CUTTING,
DESTRUCTION, DAMAGING AND
INJURING OF CERTAIN TREES,
PLANTS, AND VEGETATION.
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20. Eo 23
• DECLARING A MORATORIUM ON THE
CUTTING AND HARVESTING OF
TIMBER IN THE NATURAL AND
RESIDUAL FORESTS AND CREATING
THE ANTI-ILLEGAL LOGGING TASK
FORCE
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21. PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 825
November 7, 1975
• PROVIDING PENALTY FOR IMPROPER
DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE AND OTHER
FORMS OF UNCLEANLINESS AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES
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22. RA 8749
"Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999" / An act
providing for a Comprehensive Air
Pollution Control Policy and for Other
Purposes”
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23. PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 1152
• - defines the policy objectives and the strategies for the
various aspects of environmental management, such as
air and water quality management, natural source
development, land management, and waste
management. It launches a comprehensive national
program of environmental protection and management,
with reference to policies and standards of noise, air
quality, water quality, classification of water and waste
management.
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24. • REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6541
AN ACT TO ORDAIN AND INSTITUTE
A NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF THE
PHILIPPINES
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25. • P.D. 856 – Sanitation Code
- places the responsibility in the local
government units for he solid waste
management in his area of production.
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26. • REPUBLIC ACT No. 4136
AN ACT TO COMPILE THE LAWS
RELATIVE TO LAND
TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC
RULES, TO CREATE A LAND
TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES
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27. REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9729
- also known as the Climate Change Act of
2009. - an act mainstreaming climate
change into government policy
formulations, establishing the framework
strategy and program on climate change,
creating for this purpose the climate
change commission, and for other
purposes.
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