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Wednesday, 30 December 2020
Best practices/Success Stories in Environmental Management
Best practices/Success Stories in Environmental Management
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Saturday, 26 December 2020
Air Quality Commission directs for 100 percent switching over of industries in Delhi to PNG.
Air Quality Commission directs for 100 percent switching over of industries in Delhi to PNG.
Delhi Pollution
Control Committee directed to identify the industries using unapproved
fuels and take stringent penal action in case of non-compliance.
The Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR and Adjoining Areas reviewed the progress of switching over of Industries operating in Delhi to Piped Natural Gas with the Government of NCT of Delhi, GAIL and Indraprastha Gas Limited.
About 1644 of Industrial Units spread across 50 industrial areas in Delhi had been identified to switch over to Piped Natural Gas (PNG). Though sizeable number of Industries are using PNG, the Commission stressed the need to switch over to PNG by all identified Industries in Delhi considering the fact that industrial sector is one of the major contributors to air pollution in Delhi and National Capital Region. Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) and Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) were impressed upon to complete the pipeline network, metering and associated infrastructure.
M/s IGL, Delhi Pollution Control Committee and Government of NCT of Delhi were also asked to work in close coordination with the industrial units so as to target completion of infrastructure works and complete switch over to PNG, by all the identified industrial units in Delhi, by 31st January, 2021. DPCC was also directed to inspect and identify the industries using unapproved fuels and to take stringent penal action in case of non-compliances.
Air Quality Commission directs strict enforcement of dust control measures to curb Air Pollution
Air Quality Commission directs strict enforcement of dust control measures to curb Air Pollution
The Commission of Air Quality Management in Delhi-NCR and adjoining areas reviewed the deteriorating air quality situation and has directed strict enforcement of dust control measures to curb air pollution in Delhi-NCR.
It said that strict action must be taken against violators of construction demolition waste rules and the guidelines. Commission’s direction came after it reviewed dust control measures for National Capital Region including NCT of Delhi. The body also issued statutory directions to Central Pollution Control Board and Pollution Control Boards and Delhi Pollution Control Committee to constitute teams for inspection and strict enforcement of dust control measures.
It also issued directions to levy environment compensation charge from violators and stoppage / prohibition of construction / demolition activities based on extent of violations.
Dust emanating from the construction and demolition activities continues to be a major source of air pollution throughout the year. Such activities generate significant amount of dust, adversely impacting the Air quality by raising PM2.5 and PM10 levels.
In order to ensure strict compliance of Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules notified by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and guidelines on dust mitigation measures for handling Construction and Demolition Wastes, the Commission has directed the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) of Haryana, Rajasthan, UP and Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) will constitute surprise inspection teams and to furnish fortnightly inspection reports to the Commission regarding compliance of rules with respect to construction and demolition activities in the National Capital Region.
Air Quality Commission directs strict enforcement of dust control measures to curb Air Pollution
The Commission of Air Quality Management in Delhi-NCR and adjoining areas reviewed the deteriorating air quality situation and has directed strict enforcement of dust control measures to curb air pollution in Delhi-NCR.
It said that strict action must be taken against violators of construction demolition waste rules and the guidelines. Commission’s direction came after it reviewed dust control measures for National Capital Region including NCT of Delhi. The body also issued statutory directions to Central Pollution Control Board and Pollution Control Boards and Delhi Pollution Control Committee to constitute teams for inspection and strict enforcement of dust control measures.
It also issued directions to levy environment compensation charge from violators and stoppage / prohibition of construction / demolition activities based on extent of violations.
Dust emanating from the construction and demolition activities continues to be a major source of air pollution throughout the year. Such activities generate significant amount of dust, adversely impacting the Air quality by raising PM2.5 and PM10 levels.
In order to ensure strict compliance of Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules notified by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and guidelines on dust mitigation measures for handling Construction and Demolition Wastes, the Commission has directed the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) of Haryana, Rajasthan, UP and Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) will constitute surprise inspection teams and to furnish fortnightly inspection reports to the Commission regarding compliance of rules with respect to construction and demolition activities in the National Capital Region.Thursday, 17 December 2020
Annex SL
Annex SL
Contents
- 1 High level structure
- 2 Types of standards2.1 MSS (Type A) following Annex SL 2.2 MSS (Type A) not yet revised in accordance with Annex SL 2.3 MSS (Type A) under development 2.4 MSS (Type B) following Annex SL 2.5 MSS (Type B) not following Annex SL 2.6 MSS (Type B) under development
- 3 References
- 4 External links
High level structure
- Scope
- Normative references
- Terms and definitions
- Context of the organisation
- Leadership
- Planning
- Support
- Operation
- Performance evaluation
- Improvement
Types of standards
- Type A MSS: in regard to management system requirement (for example ISO 9001 and ISO 14001)
- Type B MSS: in regard to guidelines (for instance ISO 9004 and ISO 14004)
MSS (Type A) following Annex SL
- ISO 9001:2015, Quality management systems - Requirements[7]
- ISO 14001:2015, Environmental management systems - Requirements with guidance for use[8]
- ISO 14298:2013, Graphic technology - Management of security printing processes[9]
- ISO 18788:2015, Management system for private security operations - Requirements with guidance for use[10]
- ISO/IEC 19770-1:2017, Information technology - IT asset management - Part 1: IT asset management systems - Requirements[11]
- ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018, Information technology - Service management - Part 1: Service management system requirements[12]
- ISO 20121:2012, Event sustainability management systems - Requirements with guidance for use[13]
- ISO 21001:2018, Educational organizations - Management systems for educational organizations - Requirements with guidance for use[14]
- ISO 21101:2014, Adventure tourism - Safety management systems - Requirements[15]
- ISO 21401:2018, Tourism and related services - Sustainability management system for accommodation establishments – Requirements[16]
- ISO 22000:2018, Food safety management systems - Requirements for any organization in the food chain[17]
- ISO 22301:2019, Security and resilience - Business continuity management systems - Requirements[18]
- ISO/IEC 27001:2013, Information technology - Security techniques - Information security management systems - Requirements[19]
- ISO 30301:2019, Information and documentation - Management systems for records - Requirements
- ISO 30401:2018, Knowledge management systems – Requirements
- ISO 35001:2019, Biorisk management for laboratories and other related organisations[20]
- ISO 34101-1:2019, Sustainable and traceable cocoa beans - Part 1: Requirements for sustainability management systems
- ISO 37001:2016, Anti-bribery management systems - Requirements with guidance for use
- ISO 37101:2016, Sustainable development in communities - Management system for sustainable development - Requirements with guidance for use
- ISO 39001:2012, Road traffic safety (RTS) management systems - Requirements with guidance for use
- ISO 41001:2018, Facility management - Management systems - Requirements with guidance for use
- ISO 44001:2017, Collaborative business relationship management systems - Requirements and framework
- ISO 45001:2018, Occupational health and safety management systems - Requirements with guidance for use
- ISO 46001:2019, Water efficiency management systems - Requirements with guidance for use
- ISO 50001:2018, Energy management systems - Requirements with guidance for use
- ISO 55001:2014, Asset management - Management systems - Requirements
- ISO 15378:2017, Primary packaging materials for medicinal products — Particular requirements for the application of ISO 9001:2015, with reference to good manufacturing practice (GMP)
- ISO 19443:2018, Quality management systems — Specific requirements for the application of ISO 9001:2015 by organizations in the supply chain of the nuclear energy sector supplying products and services important to nuclear safety (ITNS)
- ISO/TS 22163:2017, Railway applications — Quality management system — Business management system requirements for rail organizations: ISO 9001:2015 and particular requirements for application in the rail sector
- ISO/TS 54001:2019, Quality management systems — Particular requirements for the application of ISO 9001:2015 for electoral organizations at all levels of government[21]
- ISO/IEC 80079-34:2018, Explosive atmospheres — Part 34: Application of quality systems for ex product manufacture
MSS (Type A) not yet revised in accordance with Annex SL
- ISO 10012:2003, Measurement management systems - Requirements for measurement processes and measuring equipment
- ISO 20252:2012, Market, opinion and social research - Vocabulary and service requirements
- ISO 28000:2007, Specification for security management systems for the supply chain (under revision)
- ISO 30000:2009, Ships and marine technology - Ship recycling management systems - Specifications for management systems for safe and environmentally sound ship recycling facilities
- ISO 13485:2016, Medical devices - Quality management systems - Requirements for regulatory purposes
- ISO 16000-40:2019, Indoor air - Part 40: Indoor Air Quality Management System
- ISO/TS 17582:2014, Quality management systems - Particular requirements for the application of ISO 9001:2008 for electoral organizations at all levels of government
- ISO/TS 29001:2010 Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries - Sector-specific quality management systems - Requirements for product and service supply organizations
- ISO/IEC 27701:2019, Information technology - Security techniques - Enhancement to ISO/IEC 27001 for privacy management - Requirements
MSS (Type A) under development
- ISO 37301, Compliance management systems - Requirements with guidance for use[22]
MSS (Type B) following Annex SL
- ISO/TS 9002:2016, Quality management systems - Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:2015[23]
- ISO 9004:2018, Quality management — Quality of an organization — Guidance to achieve sustained success[24]
- ISO 14004:2016, Environmental management systems — General guidelines on implementation
- ISO 18091:2019, Quality management - Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:2008 in local government[25]
- ISO 19600:2014, Compliance management systems — Guidelines
- ISO 22313:2020, Security and resilience — Business continuity management systems — Guidance on the use of ISO 22301
- ISO 24518:2015, Activities relating to drinking water and wastewater services — Crisis management of water utilities
- ISO 50004:2020, Energy management systems — Guidance for the implementation, maintenance and improvement of an energy management system
- ISO 55002:2018, Asset management — Management systems — Guidelines for the application of ISO 55001
- ISO 56002:2019, Innovation management - Innovation management system - Guidance[26]
- ISO/IEC/IEEE 90003:2018, Software engineering — Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:2015 to computer software
MSS (Type B) not following Annex SL
- ISO 14002-1:2019, Environmental management systems - Guidelines for applying the ISO 14001 framework to environmental aspects and environmental conditions by environmental topic areas - Part 1: General[27]
- ISO 14005:2019, Environmental management systems — Guidelines for a flexible approach to phased implementation
- ISO 22004:2014, Food safety management systems — Guidance on the application of ISO 22000
- ISO/IEC 27013:2015, Information technology — Security techniques — Guidance on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1 (under revision)[28]
- ISO 28001:2007, Security management systems for the supply chain — Best practices for implementing supply chain security, assessments and plans - Requirements and guidance
- ISO 28002:2011, Security management systems for the supply chain — Development of resilience in the supply chain — Requirements with guidance for use
- ISO 28007-1:2015, Ships and marine technology — Guidelines for Private Maritime Security Companies (PMSC) providing privately contracted armed security personnel (PCASP) on board ships (and pro forma contract) - Part 1: General
MSS (Type B) under development
- ISO 37002, Whistleblowing management systems - Guidelines[29]