Environmental Auditing
Environmental Auditing
Environmental Auditing
L AUDITING
Environmental Auditing
X Environmental Audit an
nd its Objectives
X Principle functions of an
a environmental audit
X Environmental Auditing
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X Areas of environmentall auditing
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X Types of audits
X Audit protocols and too
ols
X Conducting an environm
mental audit
X Contents of audit Report
X Structure of Audit Repo
ort
X The benefits of auditing
Environmental Audit and its Objectives
On going Beyond
Dr. K V Reddy
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Principle functions of an environmental audit
(a) improve an organization or activity’s
compliance with environmental
e legislation and
regulations
l ti such
h as air
i emission
i i standards,
t d d effluent
ffl t
standards, waste ma anagement standards, and
standard operating proccedures;
site
i audit:
di an audit
di off a particular
i l site
i to examine
i actuall or
potential environmental problems;
an analysis of environ
nmental impacts of a
product throughout all
a stages of its design,
production, use and disposal,
d including its reuse
and recycling.
recycling
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protocols and
a tools
• The term "protocol" meeans the checklist used by
environmental auditorss as the g
guide for
conducting the audit activities.
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• Current technology
gy sup
p
pports manyy versions of
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computer-based protoccols that attempt to simplify
the audit process by co
onverting regulatory
requirements into quesstions with "yes", "no" and
"not applicable" check boxes.
• Other auditors use permits directly as protocols.
Audit protocols, methods
m and
tools
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During
g the p past 20 yyears,, advances in
technology have had major impacts on auditing.
Laptop compute ers, portable printers,
CD/DVDs the internet,
CD/DVDs, internet email and wireless
ireless
internet access have all been used to improve
audits,, increase auditor access to regulatory
g y
information and create audit
a reports on-site.
Conducting an environm
mental audit
(a) Describe the project;
((b)) indicate the objective,
j , sco
ope
p and criteria of the
audit;
((c)) studyy all relevant envvironmental law and
regulatory frameworks on health
h and safety,
sustainable use of natural resources and on
acceptable national and d international
standards;
(d) verify the level of compliance by the
Proponent or the develop
per with the
conditions of the envvironmental management
plan;
Conducting an env
vironmental audit
(e) evaluate the proponentt’s or the developer’s
knowledge and awarene ess of and responsibility for the
application of relevant le
egislation;
(f) review existing proje ect documentation related
to all infrastructural fa
acilities and design;
(g) examine monitoring pro ograms, parameters, and
procedures in place for control and corrective actions
in case of emergencies;
(h) examine records of inciddents and accidents and the
likelihood of future occurrrence of the incidents and
accidents;
Conducting an enviro
onmental audit
(i) inspect all building gs, premises and yards
in which manufacturing g, testing and
transportation takes placce within and without
the project area, as well asa areas where goods are
stored
t d and d disposed
di d off and
a d give
i a recordd off all
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significant environmental risks associated with such
activities;
(j)examine and seek views on health and safety issues
from the project emplo
oyees the local and other
oyees,
potentially affected commmunities; and
Conducting
g an env
vironmental
audit
( k) prepare a list of healtth and environmental
concerns of past and ono going activities.
THE CHECK LIST FOR EAC
CH PLANT SHOULD BE
PREPARED BASED ON ABOOVE STEPS AFTER A
WALK THROUGH THE PLA ANT AND AFTER
UNDERSTANDING THE PRO OCESSES AND
ACTIVITIES>
Contents of environme
ental audit report
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(a) a presentation of the type of activity being audited;
(b) an indication of the va arious materials, including
non- manufactured materials, th he final products, and by-
products,, and waste g
p generated;;
(c) a description of the different technical activities,
processes and operations of the project;
(d) a description of the nationa
al environmental legislative
and regulatory frameworks on n ecological and socio-
economic matters relevant to that particular project or
activity;
Contents of environme
ental audit report
(e) a description of th
he potentially affected
environment on ecollogical and socio
socio-economic
economic
matters;
(f) a prioritization of all pa
ast and ongoing concerns of
the project;
(g)an identification of all environmental and
occupational heath an
nd safety concerns of the
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project;
(h) an opinion on the effiicacy and adequacy of the
g ent p
environmental managem plan of the p
project;
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Contents of environmental audit report
Improved environmenta
al practices and
environment friendlyy te
echnology
gy often save
money in the long run
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nks
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