Environmental Audit
in Practice
COURSE CONTENT & ITINERARY
Duration: 3 days
Noteworthy: The content and training duration may
vary according to request.
Objective: The
training may be perceived as Essence for ISO14001 Environmental Auditors in
Practice. This training is designed to instill appropriate awareness and
understanding for Internal ISO14001 Auditors on interrelated issues on the
environment, safety and health at work places thus further enhance their
existing effectiveness. It also reinstates the role for Top Management,
executives, engineers and operational personnel in ensuring the sustainability
of continual improvement in ISO14001:2004 practices.
Who should attend? : Government
bodies’ auditors, enforcement personnel and examiners, Certification
bodies’ auditors, Internal ISO14001 Auditors and general
environmental auditors, regardless of their audit scopes, but within the
context of the environment and ISO14001environmental management system.
What is expected from
this training? : By virtue of the shared experience from others
presented in this training all participants shall be able;
- To comprehend
and differentiate issues related to the environmental, safety and health
in greater depth;
- To
conduct more objective audits on the ISO14001 system in ensuring continual
improvement that benefits the organization in terms of its business
sustainability.
Day-1: ESH Refresher - ISO14001 In-depth Awareness
·
9.00am - 10.00am
o Overview of relationship between
environment – safety – health;
o The ISO14001 – EMS definition –
interpretation;
o The meaning of ISO14001 from the
environment, safety and health perspectives;
§ What is ISO14001 about?
§ What is environmental aspect?
§ What is environmental impact?
§ Discussion: how does it relate with safety
and health?
o Clause 4.3.1 Environmental aspects –
the ISO definition is based on the LCA concept; Elaboration of definition;
§ Using illustrative engineering’s
‘Production Tree’ concept;
§ ‘cotton gloves’ as illustration;
§ ‘electrical energy’ as illustration;
§ Special: What is the impact to the
environment for each kWh electrical energy that we use?
§ ‘paper’ as illustration
·
10.00am - 10.30am - morning tea-break
·
10.30am - 12.30am
o Legal requirement;
§ Section 22, EQA 74 – air pollution
control; Liability? Penalty?
§ Section 25, EQA 74 – water pollution
control and introducing the new effluent regulations 2009; Liability? Penalty?
§ Section 34B, EQA 74 – hazardous waste
control i.e. Scheduled Wastes Regulations 2005; Liability? Penalty?
§ Factory & Machinery Act 1967 – overview
summarized requirements;
§ Occupational, Safety and Health Act
1994 – overview of summarized requirements.
o Introduction to common issues of E.H.S
e.g. ‘chemical storage near drainage at accessory shop; discussing;
§ Environmental issues, safety issues,
health issues;
§ Sample chronology that leads to
significant environmental impact that begun from safety incompliance.
·
12.30pm – 2.00pm – lunch break
·
02.00pm - 03.30pm
o The meaning of EMS ISO14001 to top
management in terms of their roles in complying with Environmental policy,
environmental aspect, legal and other requirement, EMP, training, awareness,
competency, communication, monitoring and measurement;
o The meaning of EMS ISO14001 to
executives & engineers and their operational personnel in terms of Environmental
policy, environmental aspect, legal and other requirement, EMP, training,
awareness, competency, communication, monitoring and measurement,
non-conformance, corrective and preventive action, EMS audit, management review
and operational control;
o Common issues of E.S.H; identifying
roles of managers, executives, engineers and operational personnel by viewing
pictorial examples on;
§ Improper
disposal of sawdust at body-shop;
§ Poor housekeeping of aluminium
ingots/slags at casting shop;
§ Coolant container drum without labeling
at casting shop;
§ Painting in paint shop;
§ Paint dust settles on the ground;
§ Paint waste’s container;
§ Cooling fluid enters drain;
§ Tools cleaning using solvents.
·
03.30pm - 04.00pm- afternoon tea-break
·
4.00pm – 5,30pm
- Environmental due-diligence?
- Solvent
recovery;
- Incineration?
- Secured
landfill?
- The meaning of ISO14001 e.g. as in Waste Minimization
Technique – overview;
Day-2:
Supervised Practical ISO14001 Audit - Internal
OBJECTIVE:
Enhancement of competency for Internal
ISO14001 Auditors in performing practical audit by virtue of;
v ability
to identify actual issue in any deviation or non-conformance;
v ability
to identify the exact reference that justify a particular non-conformance;
v ability
to identify and classify issues derived from audit findings as a preparation
for root-cause-analysis.
Detail Content & Itinerary
v 9.00am - 10.00am
Ø Brief
introduction to audit methodology – reporting audit finding;
Ø formation
of 4 audit groups;
Ø briefing
on four audit scopes for the audit training;
v 10.00am - 10.30am - morning tea-break
v 10.30am - 1.00pm
Ø practical
audit in selected premise/sites;
v 12.30pm – 2.00pm – lunch break
v 02.00pm - 03.30pm
Ø gathering
audit findings;
Ø preparation
of audit notes;
v 03.30pm - 04.00pm- afternoon tea-break
v 4.00pm – 5,30pm
Ø group
presentation on audit findings;
Ø preparation
for root-cause analysis to close all audit findings.
Day-3:
ISO14001 Root-cause-analysis for Non-conformity
OBJECTIVE:
Enhancement of competency for Internal
ISO14001 Auditors in performing or providing advisory to related department
to;
v identify issues of non-conformance using a
systematic verification approach;
v accurate sampling of justified evidence that causes
non-conformity;
v judge appropriate rectification measures to ensure
non-recurrence of such non-conformity;
v plan justification inspection upon receipt of
rectification note from concerned site.
Detail Content & Itinerary
09.00am –
10.00am
Ø The EMS ISO14001 – reviews and
definitions;
Ø ISO14001 – implementation chronology –
review
Ø The crucial link – how EMS works; from
aspects to SOP/WIS
10.00am –
10.30am – morning tea-break
10.30am – 12.30pm
Ø The EMS troubleshooting and remedial
trail (TRT);
Ø The TRT – competency requirement;
Ø Illustration of NC/Audit Report Sheet
and root-cause investigation; the TRT application and The EMP – corrective
actions based on examples;
§ Case-example-1: scheduled waste storage container;
§ Case-example-2: waste disposal cost reduction program;
12.30pm –
01.45pm – lunch & The Zohor break
01.45pm –
03.00pm
§ Case example-3: parameter Oil & Grease exceeds limit;
§ Case-example-4: legal directive from the DOE;
§ Case-example-5: SOP related to production activity.
03.00pm –
03.30pm – afternoon tea-break
03.30pm –
05.30pm
Ø Group workshop
§ Worksheet-1
§ Worksheet-2
§ Worksheet-3
Ø Group presentation
Ø Discussion
Course evaluation & ends.
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