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SN |
Indicator |
Suggestive Measures |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Material, Water and Energy Consumption |
1. Correct storage of materials & tagged & stored in the warehouse 2. Monthly control of water consumption 3. Daily shutdown of hydraulic devices 4. Monthly control of energy bill 5. Daily power disconnection of electrical devices |
|
2 |
Solid Waste |
1. Segregation of aggregates in the correct location 2. No mixed waste in disposal drums 3. Conduits and material remains in correct boxes 4. Correct waste disposal with transport, and final destination tracking and control 5. Separation of hazardous waste and storage in confined area with protected floor 6. Emphasis on Storage and segregation, Collection and transportation, Recycling and reuse and Disposal |
|
3 |
Water, Soil and Air Pollution |
1. Use of circular saw and bench with waste collection 2. Wetting of areas during production activities and when sweeping 3. Wetting of materials when cutting with circular saw 4. Use of plastic construction safety nets 5. Effluent control during concreting and other production activities |
|
4 |
Temporary Facilities |
1. Visual communication signs in good condition and correctly located on jobsite 2. Educating workers not to abuse and litter the site 3. Daily washing, sanitation and periodical fumigation of internal areas, cloakroom and dining areas 4. Cleaning, organizing and sweeping of site 5. Tools in specific boxes & Nuts and bolts in the boxes |
|
5 |
Health and Safety |
1. Use of Individual Safety Equipment: hearing protectors, helmet, footwear, glasses, safety strap 2. Use of delimitation of areas 3. Guardrails in good condition 4. Rack and pinion elevators operated by qualified professional 5. Use of trays and safety protection screens against falls 6. Suspended scaffolding correctly used |
|
6 |
Outdoor Quality |
1. Access and material flow management - Isolation of loading and unloading areas and following loading and unloading times 2. Maintenance and cleaning of the surroundings - routine cleaning around construction site with daily sweeping of the pavements and use of canvas during concrete discharge 3. Good Neighbour Relationship - use of signs on jobsite facade with e-mail for complaints and book of occurrences in the jobsite entrance 4. Noise pollution - Definition of strategic locations for noisy equipment 5. Visual pollution - The fences are well maintained and around the material storage deposits, and other obstacles belonging to jobsite 6. Use of dust suppression systems 7. Use of sprinkle / mist creator to arrest flying particles |
|
7 |
Green cover |
1. Planting fast growing saplings around the site 2. Positioning planter boxes at strategic locations with flowering plants, as barricading cum beautification |
|
8. |
Equipment maintenance[1] |
Efficient usage of powered equipment helps to save energy; make sure workers turn off powered equipment when not in use. Simultaneously, even something as simple as workers using smaller tools correctly will ultimately reduce waste and save energy. The less time one spends driving nails, the faster you complete a job, contributing to a lower carbon footprint overall. When you use equipment and materials correctly, it also causes less waste. Conserve more energy by using up-to-date tools that don’t consume too much power |
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9. |
Others[2] |
§ Conserve water by recycling storm runoff, installing low-flow toilets and aerators in staff trailers on-site, and using collected rainwater to wash boots § Minimize rainwater pollution in the area by implementing a stormwater pollution protection plan § Conserve energy from lighting by setting up separate temporary lights with energy-efficient LED bulbs that can be turned off while safety and egress lighting remains on at night § Conserve energy in the job-site trailer by installing a programmable thermostat and positioning the trailer to take advantage of sunlight. |