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CEMP REPORT
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Table of Contents
1.0Introduction..................................................................................................................................5 1.1ProjectDescription .................................................................................................................... 6 1.2Location.....................................................................................................................................6 1.3ProjectActivities....................................................................................................................... 6 1.4CEMPObjectives....................................................................................................................... 6 2.0MatrixDesignPolicyandObjectives............................................................................................. 6 2.1EnvironmentalPolicy................................................................................................................ 6 3.0RiskAssessment............................................................................................................................ 7 4.0PublicSafetyandSiteSecurity...................................................................................................... 8 4.1Objectives:................................................................................................................................8 4.2Whentobeaddressed.............................................................................................................. 8 4.3Permits/Approvals.................................................................................................................... 8 4.4WhichcouncilBranchorotheragencieswillissuethepermits...............................................9 4.5MattersforConsideration........................................................................................................ 9 4.6Applicablelegislativereferencesandlocallaws..................................................................... 10 5.0NoiseandVibrationControls...................................................................................................... 11 ................................................................................................................................11 5.1Objectives 5.2Whentobeaddressed............................................................................................................ 11 5.3Permits/Approvals.................................................................................................................. 11 5.4WhichcouncilBranchorotheragencieswillissuethepermits.............................................11 5.5Mattersforconsideration....................................................................................................... 11 5.6ApplicableLegislativeReferences........................................................................................... 12 6.0Air/DustManagement................................................................................................................ 13 6.1Objectives ................................................................................................................................13 6.2Whentobeaddressed............................................................................................................ 13 6.3Permits/Approvals.................................................................................................................. 13 6.4WhichcouncilBranchorotheragencieswillissuethepermits.............................................13 6.5Mattersforconsideration....................................................................................................... 13 6.6ApplicableLegislativeReferences........................................................................................... 14 7.0Stormwater/SedimentControl................................................................................................... 14 7.1Objectives ................................................................................................................................14 7.2Whentobeaddressed............................................................................................................ 14 7.3Permits/Approvals.................................................................................................................. 14
3|P a g e 7.4WhichcouncilBranchorotheragencieswillissuethepermits.............................................14 7.5Mattersforconsideration....................................................................................................... 14 7.6ApplicableLegislativeReferences........................................................................................... 15 8.0WasteandMaterialsReuse....................................................................................................... 15 8.1Objectives ................................................................................................................................15 8.2Whentobeaddressed............................................................................................................ 15 8.3Permits/Approvals.................................................................................................................. 15 8.4WhichcouncilBranchorotheragencieswillissuethepermits.............................................15 8.5Mattersforconsideration....................................................................................................... 16 8.6ApplicableLegislativeReferences........................................................................................... 16 9.0TrafficManagement .................................................................................................................... 17 9.1Objectives ................................................................................................................................17 9.2Whentobeaddressed............................................................................................................ 17 9.3Permits/Approvals.................................................................................................................. 17 9.4WhichcouncilBranchorotheragencieswillissuethepermits.............................................17 9.5Mattersforconsideration....................................................................................................... 17 9.6ApplicableLegislativeReferences........................................................................................... 17 10.0LandDisturbance...................................................................................................................... 18 10.1Objectives .............................................................................................................................. 18 10.2Whentobeaddressed.......................................................................................................... 18 10.3permits/approvals................................................................................................................. 18 10.4WhichcouncilBranchorotheragencieswillissuethepermits...........................................18 10.5MattersforConsideration.................................................................................................... 18 10.6LegislativeReferences........................................................................................................... 20 11.0ContaminatedMaterials........................................................................................................... 21 11.1Objective............................................................................................................................... 21 11.2Whentobeaddressed.......................................................................................................... 21 11.3Permits/Approvals................................................................................................................ 21 11.4WhichcouncilBranchorotheragencieswillissuethepermits...........................................21 11.5Mattersforconsideration..................................................................................................... 21 11.6ApplicableLegislativeReferences......................................................................................... 22 12.0MonitorandReview .................................................................................................................. 22 12.1Monitoring............................................................................................................................ 22 12.2Auditing.................................................................................................................................23
4|P a g e 12.3CorrectiveAction.................................................................................................................. 23 12.4CEMPReview........................................................................................................................ 24 13.0References................................................................................................................................25 14.0AppendixADemolitionPlan.................................................................................................. 26 16.0AppendixCConstructionProgrammeSchedule.................................................................... 28 17.0AppendixDRiskAssessment.................................................................................................. 29 18.0AppendixELocalSiteCEMPdiagram..................................................................................... 30 19.0AppendixFAccessandEgressDiagram................................................................................. 31 20.0AppendixGLandUseandContamination............................................................................. 32 21.0AppendixHMachineryanddBlevels..................................................................................... 33 22.0AppendixIWasteminimisationplanchecklist...................................................................... 34 23.0AppendixJHoardings/perimeterfencingApplicationForm ..................................................35 24.0AppendixKSkipbinonNaturestripApplication.................................................................... 36 25.0AppendixLStormwaterandSedimentControlManagementPlan.......................................37 26.0AppendixMPublicsafety/sitesecurity/Stormwatercontrol/trafficmanagement Photographs......................................................................................................................................38 ..........................................................................................................................................................39
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1.0 Introduction
This Construction Environment Management Plan (CEMP) has been prepared by Matrix Designs on behalf of thedeveloperRoarkDevelopmentsPtyLtdforthedemolitionandexcavationtoaccommodatetheproposed5 StoreyStudentAccommodation,locatedat69YoungStreetFrankston. The CEMP provides a series of systems and procedures to address and manage potential environmental impacts associated with the demolition and excavation phases of the project to ensure the site does not adversely affect the health, safety, amenity, traffic or the environment in surrounding areas from the developmentandinaccordancewithconstructionindustrybestpractice. Matrix Designs have prepared a comprehensive package of measures to avoid, minimise and mitigate potentially adverse environmental impacts and how these are managed, implemented and monitored throughouttheconstructionperiod. TheCEMPisrequiredasaconditionofthePlanningPermitandwillbeaccompanyingthePlanningApplication to Frankston City Council. The final Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) is to be a standalonedocumenttobepreparedbytheDemolitionandContractorand/ormainContractors. This CEMP outlines the key steps to be taken by all site personnel and their subcontractors to manage the environmental hazards and risks associated with the project and how to effectively minimise the potential harmtotheenvironment. All authorisedsite personnel engaged on the project will be required to comply fully with the requirements of thisCEMPsprocessesandproceduresinordertolimitenvironmentalharm. This CEMP is submitted on behalf of Roark Developments by Matrix Design (MD) to the Responsible Authority (FrankstonCityCouncil).NoworkshallcommenceuntilMDhasreceivedapprovalinwritingandanActionPlan hasbeenendorsedbytheSiteAuditor.
Specific environmental Issues that are addressed in the EMP and strategic details on how these would be controlled across the project are provided in this report. A list of potential issues addressed in the Plan are providedbelow: Constructionnoiseandvibrationmanagement Airqualityincludingdustmanagement SustainablewastemanagementandMaterialReuse TrafficManagement Stormwater/SedimentControl(SurfaceandGround) PublicSafetyandSiteSecurity ContaminatedLandManagement
1.2 Location
The proposed5 storeyStudentAccommodation is located at 69 YoungStreet, Frankston and presently thecar park works, Frankston Train Station. The site Forms part of the Transit Interchange Precinct (Tafe to Bay Structure Plan) and is well located within walking distance to Chisholm Institute of Tafe and Activity Centre. It formspartoftheTransportnodeandInterchangewitharailwaylinelocatedtothewestoftheproposedsite. The Site covers an area of 700m2 and is approximately 20m wide and 35m in length. Access to the site will be fromFletcherRoadwhichrunsparalleltotheproposedsite. SiteContextPlanPleaseseeattached.
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at the premises located at 69 Young Street Frankston and have procedures in place to mitigate risk to the environment and any adverse effects to the surroundings. This includes an Environmental training program that is to be directed to all staff whose work may create a significant impact upon the environment which include those responsible for air emissions, waste water discharges, chemical spills management, prescribed waste management and wastewater treatment plan operations.
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4.3 Permits/Approvals
The site foreman is to be responsible for obtaining these permits from Frankston council for the following applications: PlanningPermitfromthelocalFrankstoncouncil Buildingpermitfortheconstructionworks Permitforvehicularcrossing(permanentortemporary) Permittooccupyspaceonroadorfootpath Permitforarubbishskip PermittoOccupyspaceonfootpath PermitforaConstructionZone PedestrianSignApproval Permitforparkinginspeciallydesignatedareas. Permitforlegalpointofdischarge
Applicationswillberequiredtobefilledinfor:Reportandconsentinregardstositingmattersandforareport and consent not regarding siting matters, this includes projections beyond street alignment, building above or belowcertainpublicfacilitiesandprotectionofthepublic. Otherformstobefilledinthatareapplicabletothisdevelopmentare:borelogtest,Precautionworks(where the works may affect adjoining property owners), Protection work notice where protection work is to be carriedouttoprotectadjoiningproperty. A duty of care under the Work Safety Act 2008 to protect the public as well as workers from hazards associatedwithbuildingworksisrequiredfromtheorganisationundertakingtheconstructionprocess.
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4.4 Which council Branch or other agencies will issue the permits
Pedestrian sign approval will be issued by the engineering services group from the local council (Frankston). All public domain protection permits such as hoardings are issued by the FrankstonBuilding management group PlanningpermitwillbeobtainedfromtheplanningdepartmentofFrankstoncouncil Buildingpermitwillbeobtainedfromtheregisteredbuildingsurveyor
Safetyandsecurity
Adequatelightingtobeprovidedtothesiteandsafetysignageandtrafficcontrols. When the site is not in operation adequate security to be provided, gates to be locked up by the last personleavingthesite,asurveillancesystemtobeprovided,securitylightingandmotiondetectors. All workers to be notified about protective measures from condoning unauthorised access to adjacent buildings/land. Dangerous chemical to be stored in a storage container away from the emergency exits, safety measures andstormwaterpits.Safetyprocedurestobeputinplaceforthehandlingofdangerouschemicals. Dangerous chemicals must be labelled according to their class type in accordance with AS1216 Class LabelsforDangerousgoods.
Signage
Signtobeprovideduponentryoftheproposedsitewithinformationregardinganysecuritymeasures andanemergencycontactnumberthatcanbecontacted24hoursaday. A 2 x 2 m sign can be provided on the fence or hoarding for the advertisement of the student accommodationtakingplace. A 3 x 3 sign without any animated signs concerning the letting or sale of apartments of the student accommodation, to be placed on the fencing indicating the letting price and the sale price of each apartmentnolongerthensevendaysafterthesaledate.
PublicArt
Temporary public art from the Chisholm art department to be placed around the perimeter of the constructionsite,thisactsasadeterrentforvandalismandgraffiti
PublicDomain
Any damage done to the kerb, channel, road, stormwater drains by any works undertaken including, excavation,constructionanddemolitionistheresponsibilityofROARKDevelopments.
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If any delivery of materials impacts in any way the safety of pedestrians, cyclists or motorists, adjustmentsandrepairstobemadeimmediately. Care must be taken that no tripping hazards on the nearby footpath, and any plumbing work or electricalworktobecoveredover. The site manager to appoint a spotter and traffic controllers in order to control truck loading and offloading activity and any crane/mobility equipment in use which might impede on fletcher rd. nearbyandpedestriantraffic. Skiptobeplacedawayfrompedestrians/cyclers,andtohavespecifictimesforloadingandunloading. To be placed to protect pavements. Dilapidation survey to be provided before and after works have takenplace. Whenanytypeofcranesormobileliftingequipmentisusedcaremustbetakenthatequipmentdoes not interfere with public pedestrians and affect pavements/roads. Lifting zones to be determined for theconstructionofthestudentaccommodationrefertodiagramformoreinformation. Allconstructionmaterialsmustbestoredonsiteonpremises. Crossovers are to be provided for vehicular access to the site (see diagram for specific details) , they should be of a strong enough material to withstand heavy loads of large trucks and to prevent any damagetotheexistingfootpathorcrossover.
Borrowedland
Councilwillneedtobecontactedregardingthetemporaryuseofadjacentlandwhereextraspacewill berequiredforsiteshedsandamenities.RefertoAppendixforvisualReference.
StreetSpaceOccupation
Permit to be obtained from Frankston city council for the use of space on the proposed road to be built.Hoardingwillbeprovidedtopreventthepublicfromaccessingtheconstructionarea.
PreventUnsightlyPremises
Raw materials are to be stored on site in a secure area so that the material doesntnotget dispersed onsiteunreasonably. Trucks leaving the premises to be cleaned of any soil so that nearby roads and footpaths do not gatherdebrisandsoil.
GeneralManagement
Pedestriansignsarenottobedamagedoraffectedinanyway. Any precautions for public protection within the street/public domain must comply with the Building Regulations,locallawandWorkSaferequirements.
Please view attached local site CEMP diagram, Hoarding application form and Skip bin on Nature strip Application.
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5.3 Permits/Approvals Buildingpermit Planningpermitwithconditions Permittoworkoutsideprescribedhoursoutofhourspermit Noisemanagementplanfornoisyworks 5.4 Which council Branch or other agencies will issue the permits Buildingpermitscanbeapprovedandgivenoutbyaregisteredbuildingsurveyor Permits to regulate permitted hours of operation are issued and assessed by Frankston Councils Constructionmanagementgroup. Approval for Noise Management Plans are assessed and issued by Frankston Councils Construction ManagementGroup 5.5 Matters for consideration
Activities Local Law 2009 Part 9 Building works of the local law, the council requires people undertaking buildingworksto: Givenoticetocouncilbeforeundertakingworks(48hoursnotification. Work within permitted hours 7AM 6PM Weekdays, 7AM 1PM Saturday, any construction works after these hours are considered and offence and can be fined. In order to Carry out construction work outsidethesehoursanapplicationforworkinoutofhourswillneedtobeappliedfor. Submitandhaveapprovedanoiseandvibrationmanagementplantothecouncilpriorto Adherencetosoundandvibrationlevelsofthecouncil.
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Buildingworkstobeconfinedtothehoursof
EPA act Section 48A this section talks about how causing unreasonable noise from any premises under constructionisanoffence. The EPA residential noise regulations 2008 includes sites under development, the list specified types of equipment and times when their use is not permitted. The equipment includes: internal combustion engines, powered and electrical equipment including power tools, chain or circular saws, gas or air compressors, pneumatic power tools, hammers and any other impacting tool or grinding equipment. The prohibited times apply when the noise can be heard from inside a habitable room of another residential building. Refer to AppendixTable1whichliststheequipmentanddBeachequipmentcreatesatspecificdistances. 1.4 Health Act 2008 Council can also take action under the nuisance provisions of the public health and wellbeingact2008. AS24362010Providesatechnicalframeworktoestimatenoisefromconstructionsites. Demolition works to be carried out in accordance with AS26012001 Demolition of Structures.Excavation works undertaken within proximity of the railway lines can pose a danger since the railway lines have a vast pressure bulbresulted fromthe weight and consequently theforce of the train exerted on the foundation. An option to protect excavation work undertaken in proximity of the railway lines can be by using retaining walls in order to prevent any problems from occurring along the railway lines. But because bored piers will be used asretainingwallsalongthebuildingperimetertherailwayswillnotbeaffected. Heavy earthmoving equipment will be required for the excavation works undertaken the following plant and equipmentwillberequired: Excavators MobileCranes FixedCranes ScissorandBoomlifts Concretedeliverytrucks ForkTrucks
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6.3 Permits/Approvals BuildingPermit 6.4 Which council Branch or other agencies will issue the permits AbuildingpermitisissuedbyaregisteredBuildingsurveyor. 6.5 Matters for consideration
Procedurestocontrol/minimisedustintotheair:
Preventinggenerationofdustinsteadofsuppressingmeasures Ensure in the project schedule that the area of cleared land is minimised during the drier months of the yearwhendusthazardsisatitsgreatest. Waterareasthatareasourceofdustsothatthewaterkillsthedust. Constructwindfencedifdustanddebrisgetsoutofcontrols. Ifwateringdustyareasisusedtosupressdustensurethattheresiduerunoffisnotcontaminatedorifitis contaminatedtreatedandcontrolledadequately. Sitetrafficcontrolthecontroloftraffictominimisedustinthevicinity. SoilCompactioncompactionofthesoilinordertoreduceanyfreesoilthatcouldbeblownintotheair. Vegetation stabilisation stabilising any existing vegetation so that they are in effect a kind of buffer for theconstructionsitetowardsthepublicareas. Earth moving Management controlling paths of earthmoving machinery as to control any soil and dust fromthem.
Minimise the dumping of loose materials on site, if the dumping of loose materials on the site is unavoidablethenproceduresaretobeputintoplaceinordertocontrolthehazard.
7.3 Permits/Approvals
7.4 Which council Branch or other agencies will issue the permits
Registeredbuildingsurveyortoissuethebuildingpermit FrankstoncitycouncilwillprovideanapprovalforaLPODortemporarypointofdischarge.
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The bored piers retaining wall system will be placed along the perimeter of the building, and then excavation works will be carried out within the space enclosed by the bored piers. Water will not be able to run off becauseitwillbeenclosed.Thewaterwillneedtobepumpedoutofthebasementandcontrolledadequately. Thestormwaterdrainagesystemshouldbeinstalledasearlyaspossibleintheconstructionprocesstoassistin takingthewateroffthesitedirectlytothestormwatersystembeforeitbecomescontaminated. Divertuncontaminatedstormwaterawayfromthesitebyprovidingaslopetothesoilaroundtheperimeterof thebuilding. Usebarrierstotrapsedimentsandanymaterialresiduesbeforetheyleavethesiteandenterintothedrainage system.Afterstormorheavyrainshaveclearedinspectbarriertrapsandremoveanymaterialresidue. Maintain any existing vegetation in order to function as a buffer for the stormwater runoff before it enters intothestormwatersystem. Access for trucks and machinery to be limited to 1 or two entry/exit points in order to minimise the distributionofsoilaroundthesite.
Please view attached ACCESS and EGRESS diagram and stormwater and sediment control management plan.
MethodstobeimplementedfortheminimisationofwasteandpromotionofMaterialreuse:
The student accommodation will have a resource recovery and waste management plan detailing the following: Estimateandplanthetotalexpectedamountofmaterialtobeusedandthereforedeterminetheamount of waste that will be generated during the whole construction process of the residential apartment building. Implementtheuseofaschedulenotatingwhenandwherewastematerialwillbepickedupordelivered. Choosematerialsfortheirrecyclablepropertiesandnotjustfortheiraesthetics. Implement a waste management plan notating where waste will be stored on site and when it will be takenaway. Whenorderingmaterialsordersizesthatwillnotproducemuchexcessmaterialwaste. Excessmaterialstobesoldinordertorecoversomefunds. Allproductsthatcanbeprefabricatedwillbeprefabricatedinordertominimisewaste.
TheProtectionoftheenvironmentoperationsact1997notatesthatwastemustbetransportedtoaplacethat can lawfully accept it. If waste is illegally dumped at unlawful dump sites the maximum penalty that can be receivedis$5millionor7yearsinjail. At any time, the EPA can request to supply information about waste such as its type, classification, characteristics, and quantities. The EPA can also request information about the storage, transport, handling, processing,recyclingandreuseofthematerial.
Please view attached local site CEMP diagram and Waste minimisation plan checklist.
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9.3 Permits/Approvals
PermittoOccupySpaceonRoadorFootpath Permittouseamobilecraneonorabovearoad
9.4 Which council Branch or other agencies will issue the permits
Frankstoncitycouncilwillissueapermittooccupyspaceandapermittouseacraneonroads.
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Potential chemical contaminations which could be encountered might be indicated by: Discoloured soils; Odorous soils; Potentially asbestos containing sheeting, fragments or insulation materials; or The presences of other foreign materials, such as drums, waste or building rubble which could be a source of contamination.
Should potential chemical contamination be encountered while or during earth works, all work in the immediate vicinity shall stop immediately. The Site Supervisor/ demolition contractor will need to be advised of the potential contamination and contact a suitable qualified environmental consultant.
The environmental consultant will be responsible for assessing the findings, take samples to characterise and delineate the extent of the potential contamination and defining appropriate remedial actions. If deemed necessary by the environmental consultant, the contamination will be removed for disposal at a suitably licensed facility in accordance with the Environment Protection (Industrial
Should the soil be at a high risk category where the risk assessment shows a health risk if workers are exposed. The contaminated soil must be removed. An environmental consultant can provide guidance to remove and dispose of contaminated soil and the site Health and Safety Plan should cover worker and public health during all stages of the work.
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Contaminated soils that are Prescribed Wastes must be transported in an EPA permitted vehicle with an EPA Transport Certificate and disposed of at a suitable licensed site in accordance with the Environment Protection (Prescribed Waste) Regulations 1998.
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11.2 When to be addressed Applicabletositeswhichcontaincontaminatedsoilsandrequirestobeaddressedduringexcavation works. 11.3 Permits/Approvals Siteassessment/environmentalaudit 11.4 Which council Branch or other agencies will issue the permits A licenced environmental engineer will issue an environmental audit containing the site assessment informationandanysitecontaminationinformation. 11.5 Matters for consideration
Suggestedmeasures Assay material uncovered onsite prior to disposal. If the wastes include putrescible wastes, then also analyseleachateandlandfillgases. Excavatematerialinamannerwhichavoidsoffsiteenvironmentalproblems. Sealremainingcontaminatedmaterialorwastes,whereonlypartofthetiphasbeenexcavated,toensure thatthereisnooffsiteeffectnoworinthefuture. Transportodorouswastesincoveredvehicles. Dispose of contaminated material in a landfill licensed to take the type of contaminated material or wastesuncovered If onsite materials that haveto be excavated are prescribed waste,as definedbytheEnvironment Protection (Prescribed Waste) Regulations 1987, it will need to be transported in accordance with the Environment Protection(Transport)Regulations1987toalandfilllicensedtoacceptsuchwastes. The Hazardous Materials Management Plan will identify the arrangements for the removal and disposal of potentially hazardous materials from the site, specifically asbestos. Suitably licensed disposal facilities will be used for disposal. The Site Manager/Demolition Contractor will track and record the disposal of hazardous materialsofasbestosmaterials. This will be undertaken in accordance withthe Protectionof the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation 2005
Asbestos Asbestos could be present on a construction site in various forms including cement pipes, pits, conduits, insulation coatings on pipelines and underground tanks or as fragments in the soil from past uses. It is fair to suggest that this is to occur due to the proposed site was previously/currently used for industrial purposed. If asbestosissuspectedoridentified,itshouldbeassessedinaccordancewiththeVictorianOccupationalHealth andSafety(Asbestos)Regulations2003.
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Friableasbestos Ifanyfriableasbestosisvisibleonasitetheaffectedareawillneedtobeisolatedandsitesupervisorinformed and an occupational hygienist will need to be consulted. The removal of friable asbestos requires a Class A licensedasbestosremovalist(licensedbyWorkSafe).
Regular monitoring and reporting of dust,noise, vibrationand water quality will be required by the regulatory authority. The frequency of this monitoring and reporting will largely be dictated by requirements of the Scheduled monitoring of environmental performance and formal compliance auditing of environmental management systemswillbeconductedthroughoutdemolitionandexcavationworks. This will enable the overall effectiveness of established environmental controls and compliance procedures to be assessed, and allow areas of underperformance to be identified so corrective actions can to be taken to strengthen environmental safeguards or improve outcomes and external consultants will conduct monitoring whenrequiredtofurtherstrengthenthemonitoringprogram. ChemicalmeasurementsshouldbeconductedbyalaboratoryregisteredbytheNationalAssociationofTesting Authorities (NATA), and in situ measurements should be made under the supervision of a suitably qualified personfromaNATAlaboratory. TheenvironmentalmonitoringandauditprogramproposedunderthisCEMP,incorporates: DailyInspections WeeklyInspections MonthlyReporting ComplianceReporting EventBasedInspections Auditing Incidentreportingandcorrectiveactions
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Themonitoringrequirementswillberelatedtothefollowingbutnotlimitedto: Noise&Vibration PublicSafety&SiteSecurity Air/DustManagement Stormwater/SedimentControl WasteManagement TrafficManagement ContaminatedMaterials
Daily Inspections
Routine daily visual inspections will be carried on all demolition and remediation/excavation activities and workareasinordertocheckcompliancewiththisCEMPandregulatoryconditions. The results of these inspections shall be recorded on a Daily Site Environmental Form. All nonconformances shallbeactionedasoutlinedineachManagementPlan.
Weekly Inspections
WeeklyWorkplaceInspectionsshallbeconductedandsubmittedaspartofthemonthlyreportingprocedure.
Monthly Reporting
A monthly report shall include a summary of environmental issues and actions during the period to ensure compliance with the CEMP including details of any action item requests, complaints received, incidents and associated investigations and corrective actions, and environmental inductions and awareness training providedduringtheperiod.
12.2 Auditing
The demolition and recycling works will be subject to formal onsite audits for performance against the CEMP andtheassociatedregulationsandwillbecompletedatthesiteonamonthlybasis. A monthly audit report will be generated and presented at the CEMP management team meetings. Corrective actionrequestswillbegeneratedandidentifiedaspartoftheauditreport.Correctiveactionswillbeexpected tobecompletedwithin1weekoftheirissue. Wherecorrectiveactionshavenotbeencompleted,stopworkorderswillbeissuedbytheProjectManagerfor works associated with the Corrective action request. Works will not resume until the appropriate action has beencompletedandapprovedbytheProjectManager.
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Promptreportingwillallowanimmediateinvestigationtotakeplaceandpreventsimilarsituationsoccurring.
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13.0 References
ConstructionManagementPlanGuidelines,viewed20October2013 http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/BuildingandPlanning/BuildingandConstruction/Pages/Constru ctionManagementPlanguidelines.aspx CityofMelbourne,2010PublicSafetyandAmenityACodeofGoodPracticeatConstruction Sites,viewed29October2013 CityOfMelbourne,2010NoiseandVibrationManagementGuidelines,Viewed10October, 2013 SafeWorkAustralia,July2012ConstructionWorkCodeofPractice EPA,October2008Publication1254NoiseControlGuidelines,Viewed31,October,2013 EPA,February1996EnvironmentalGuidelinesforMajorConstructionSites,Viewed25 October,2013. FrankstonCityCouncil2012GeneralLocalLawNo.7,Viewed20October,2013.
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Y A W L I A R N FRANKSTO
m HIGH LINK FENCE 2.2 EXISTING CHAIN
CULTIVATED GARDEM
3808'41.46"
35.50m
20.00m
3808'41.19"
MAINTAINED GRASSLAND
CULTIVATED GARDEN
3808'41.53"
35.50m
EXISTING CONCRETE CARPARK (TO BE DEMOLISHED) TO ACCOMODATE FOR NEW PROPOSED CAMPUS BOULEVAR AND ACCESS TO SITE
FLETCHER ROAD
(OUTSIDE OF PLAN)
1
No.
DEMOLITION PLAN
1 : 200
Description Date
27/10/2013 4:39:18 PM
3808'41.75"
20.00m
Project Name
ADDRESS: CLIENT: 69 YOUNG STREET, FRANKSTON ROARK DEVELOPMENTS
Demolition Plan
Project phase Date Drawn by Checked by Project Number Issue Date Author Checker Scale @ A3: 1 : 200
A109
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L E G E N D PROPOSED SITE
MAPS - MAJOR ROADS AND ACCESS
L E G E N D PROPOSED SITE TRAIN FLOW vEHICLE FLOW COMMERCIAL BUILDING ROAD CARPARK
No.
Description
Date
ADDRESS: CLIENT:
A113
27/10/2013 3:24:41 PM
Project Name
SITE CONTEXT
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Duration
Start
Finish
Predecessors
Qtr Apr
1 19 days 30/10/13 8:00 AM 1 day 30/10/13 8:00 AM 1 day 31/10/13 8:00 AM 1 day 1/11/13 8:00 AM 1 day 4/11/13 8:00 AM 1 day 5/11/13 8:00 AM 10 days 6/11/13 8:00 AM 1 day 20/11/13 8:00 AM 1 day 21/11/13 8:00 AM 1 day 22/11/13 8:00 AM 1 day 22/11/13 8:00 AM 1 day 22/11/13 8:00 AM 1 day 22/11/13 8:00 AM 1 day 25/11/13 8:00 AM 38 days 26/11/13 8:00 AM 7 days 26/11/13 8:00 AM 7 days 5/12/13 8:00 AM 5 days 16/12/13 8:00 AM 5 days 23/12/13 8:00 AM 14 days 30/12/13 8:00 AM 14 days 30/12/13 8:00 AM 51 days 17/01/14 8:00 AM 20 days 17/01/14 8:00 AM 7 days 14/02/14 8:00 AM 10 days 25/02/14 8:00 AM 3 days 11/03/14 8:00 AM 7 days 14/03/14 8:00 AM 7 days 14/02/14 8:00 AM 3 days 14/02/14 8:00 AM 7 days 11/03/14 8:00 AM 7 days 20/03/14 8:00 AM 10 days 31/03/14 8:00 AM 2 days 31/03/14 8:00 AM 69 Young Street, Frankston - page1 4/12/13 5:00 PM 13/12/13 5:00 PM 20/12/13 5:00 PM 27/12/13 5:00 PM 16/01/14 5:00 PM 16/01/14 5:00 PM 13/02/14 5:00 PM 24/02/14 5:00 PM 10/03/14 5:00 PM 13/03/14 5:00 PM 24/03/14 5:00 PM 24/02/14 5:00 PM 18/02/14 5:00 PM 19/03/14 5:00 PM 28/03/14 5:00 PM 1/04/14 5:00 PM 25/11/13 5:00 PM 16/01/14 5:00 PM 1 14 16 17 18 19 19 28/03/14 5:00 PM 15 21 23 24 25 26 23 23 25 30 11/04/14 5:00 PM 22 26 22/11/13 5:00 PM 9 13 22/11/13 5:00 PM 9 22/11/13 5:00 PM 9 22/11/13 5:00 PM 9 21/11/13 5:00 PM 8 20/11/13 5:00 PM 7 19/11/13 5:00 PM 6 5/11/13 5:00 PM 5 4/11/13 5:00 PM 4 1/11/13 5:00 PM 3 31/10/13 5:00 PM 2 30/10/13 5:00 PM 25/11/13 5:00 PM
PRE-CONSTRUCTIONREQUIREMENTS
Owner Approval
Financing Approval
Notice to Proceed
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Order Materials
12
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15
SITE WORKS
16
Clear/demolish Lot
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De-watering
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Pile Caps
30
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Transfer Beams
32
Basement
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Sep
Name Nov Dec 2 days 2/04/14 8:00 AM 2 days 4/04/14 8:00 AM 2 days 8/04/14 8:00 AM 2 days 10/04/14 8:00 AM 2 days 31/03/14 8:00 AM 7 days 31/03/14 8:00 AM 7 days 31/03/14 8:00 AM 7 days 31/03/14 8:00 AM 7 days 31/03/14 8:00 AM 7 days 31/03/14 8:00 AM 5 days 30/10/13 8:00 AM 14 days 14/04/14 8:00 AM 7 days 14/04/14 8:00 AM 7 days 23/04/14 8:00 AM 7 days 14/04/14 8:00 AM 7 days 14/04/14 8:00 AM 7 days 14/04/14 8:00 AM 7 days 14/04/14 8:00 AM 7 days 14/04/14 8:00 AM 7 days 14/04/14 8:00 AM 7 days 14/04/14 8:00 AM 14 days 14/04/14 8:00 AM 14 days 2/05/14 8:00 AM 7 days 2/05/14 8:00 AM 7 days 13/05/14 8:00 AM 7 days 2/05/14 8:00 AM 7 days 2/05/14 8:00 AM 7 days 2/05/14 8:00 AM 7 days 2/05/14 8:00 AM 4 days 2/05/14 8:00 AM 1 day 2/05/14 8:00 AM 14 days 22/05/14 8:00 AM 7 days 22/05/14 8:00 AM 7 days 2/06/14 8:00 AM 69 Young Street, Frankston - page3 22/04/14 5:00 PM 22/04/14 5:00 PM 22/04/14 5:00 PM 22/04/14 5:00 PM 22/04/14 5:00 PM 22/04/14 5:00 PM 1/05/14 5:00 PM 21/05/14 5:00 PM 45 12/05/14 5:00 PM 21/05/14 5:00 PM 12/05/14 5:00 PM 12/05/14 5:00 PM 12/05/14 5:00 PM 12/05/14 5:00 PM 7/05/14 5:00 PM 2/05/14 5:00 PM 10/06/14 5:00 PM 56 30/05/14 5:00 PM 10/06/14 5:00 PM 66 57 22/04/14 5:00 PM 1/05/14 5:00 PM 46 22/04/14 5:00 PM 1/05/14 5:00 PM 32 5/11/13 5:00 PM 8/04/14 5:00 PM 8/04/14 5:00 PM 8/04/14 5:00 PM 8/04/14 5:00 PM 8/04/14 5:00 PM 1/04/14 5:00 PM 11/04/14 5:00 PM 36 9/04/14 5:00 PM 35 7/04/14 5:00 PM 34 3/04/14 5:00 PM 33
Duration
Start
Finish
Predecessors
Qtr Apr
34
Shotcrete Wall
35
Columns
36
Pre-cast Walls
37
Transfer Beams
38
39
Internal Plumbing
40
External Drainage
41
42
Electrical Rough in
43
Gas Rough In
44
45
Ground Floor
46
Pre-cast pavement
47
Precast - walls
48
Transfer Beams
49
50
51
52
53
Service Rough in
54
Plenum -Basement
55
Windows/Doors
56
Level 1
57
Pre-cast pavement
58
59
Transfer Beams
60
61
Service Rough In
62
63
Windows/Doors
64
RBS INSPECTION
65
Level 2
66
Pre-cast pavement
67
Precast - walls
Sep
Name Nov Dec 7 days 22/05/14 8:00 AM 7 days 22/05/14 8:00 AM 7 days 22/05/14 8:00 AM 2 days 22/05/14 8:00 AM 14 days 22/05/14 8:00 AM 1 day 22/05/14 8:00 AM 14 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 7 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 7 days 20/06/14 8:00 AM 7 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 7 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 7 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 2 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 14 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 1 day 11/06/14 8:00 AM 14 days 1/07/14 8:00 AM 7 days 1/07/14 8:00 AM 7 days 10/07/14 8:00 AM 7 days 1/07/14 8:00 AM 7 days 1/07/14 8:00 AM 7 days 1/07/14 8:00 AM 2 days 1/07/14 8:00 AM 14 days 1/07/14 8:00 AM 1 day 1/07/14 8:00 AM 1 day 30/10/13 8:00 AM 14 days 21/07/14 8:00 AM 7 days 21/07/14 8:00 AM 1 day 30/07/14 8:00 AM 7 days 21/07/14 8:00 AM 2 days 21/07/14 8:00 AM 14 days 21/07/14 8:00 AM 14 days 21/07/14 8:00 AM 30 days 8/08/14 8:00 AM 30 days 8/08/14 8:00 AM 69 Young Street, Frankston - page5 9/07/14 5:00 PM 18/07/14 5:00 PM 9/07/14 5:00 PM 9/07/14 5:00 PM 9/07/14 5:00 PM 2/07/14 5:00 PM 18/07/14 5:00 PM 1/07/14 5:00 PM 30/10/13 5:00 PM 7/08/14 5:00 PM 29/07/14 5:00 PM 30/07/14 5:00 PM 29/07/14 5:00 PM 22/07/14 5:00 PM 7/08/14 5:00 PM 7/08/14 5:00 PM 18/09/14 5:00 PM 93 18/09/14 5:00 PM 94 83 84 11/06/14 5:00 PM 18/07/14 5:00 PM 74 30/06/14 5:00 PM 12/06/14 5:00 PM 19/06/14 5:00 PM 19/06/14 5:00 PM 19/06/14 5:00 PM 30/06/14 5:00 PM 75 19/06/14 5:00 PM 30/06/14 5:00 PM 65 22/05/14 5:00 PM 10/06/14 5:00 PM 23/05/14 5:00 PM 30/05/14 5:00 PM 30/05/14 5:00 PM 30/05/14 5:00 PM
Duration
Start
Finish
Predecessors
Qtr Apr
68
Transfer Beams
69
70
Service Rough In
71
Plenum - Level 1
72
Windows
73
RBS INSPECTION
74
Level 3
75
Pre-cast pavement
76
Precast - walls
77
Transfer Beams
78
79
Service Rough In
80
Plenum - Level 2
81
Windows
82
RBS INSPECTION
83
Level 4
84
Pre-cast pavement
85
86
Transfer Beams
87
88
Service Rough In
89
Plenum - Level 3
90
Windows
91
RBS INSPECTION
92
93
Roof
94
Pre-cast pavement
95
96
Service Rough In
97
Plenum -Level4
98
99
100
Atrium/Light Shaft
101
Sep
Name Nov Dec 14 days 8/08/14 8:00 AM 14 days 8/08/14 8:00 AM 60 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 20 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 20 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 20 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 20 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 60 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 2 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 3 days 11/06/14 8:00 AM 240 days 3/09/14 8:00 AM 60 days 3/09/14 8:00 AM 60 days 26/11/14 8:00 AM 60 days 18/02/15 8:00 AM 60 days 13/05/15 8:00 AM 60 days 13/05/15 8:00 AM 60 days 13/05/15 8:00 AM 60 days 13/05/15 8:00 AM 60 days 13/05/15 8:00 AM 100 days 3/09/14 8:00 AM 7 days 3/09/14 8:00 AM 30 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 30 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 30 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 14 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 30 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 30 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 30 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 14 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 14 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 60 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 30 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 30 days 5/08/15 8:00 AM 30 days 16/09/15 8:00 AM 69 Young Street, Frankston - page7 4/08/15 5:00 PM 4/08/15 5:00 PM 4/08/15 5:00 PM 20/01/15 5:00 PM 11/09/14 5:00 PM 15/09/15 5:00 PM 112 15/09/15 5:00 PM 15/09/15 5:00 PM 24/08/15 5:00 PM 15/09/15 5:00 PM 15/09/15 5:00 PM 15/09/15 5:00 PM 24/08/15 5:00 PM 24/08/15 5:00 PM 27/10/15 5:00 PM 112 15/09/15 5:00 PM 15/09/15 5:00 PM 27/10/15 5:00 PM 133 4/08/15 5:00 PM 4/08/15 5:00 PM 12/05/15 5:00 PM 114 115 115 115 115 115 105;106;107 17/02/15 5:00 PM 113 25/11/14 5:00 PM 4/08/15 5:00 PM 104 105;106;107;108 13/06/14 5:00 PM 12/06/14 5:00 PM 2/09/14 5:00 PM 8/07/14 5:00 PM 8/07/14 5:00 PM 8/07/14 5:00 PM 8/07/14 5:00 PM 2/09/14 5:00 PM 65 27/08/14 5:00 PM 27/08/14 5:00 PM
Duration
Start
Finish
Predecessors
Qtr Apr
102
Horizontal Louvers
103
104
EXTERNALLININGS-CLOSEUP
105
Electrical Rough In
106
Gas Rough In
107
Plumbing Rough In
108
109
110
111
Roof Covering
112
113
Insulation
114
Install Plasterboard
115
116
Internal Architraves
117
Skirting
118
Doors
119
Cupboards
120
Joinery
121
122
123
LANDSCAPINGANDGROUNDSWORK
124
125
Top Soil
126
Seeding
127
Driveways
128
Sidewalks
129
130
131
Greenroof
132
PAINTING
133
134
135
Sep
Name Nov Dec 30 days 16/09/15 8:00 AM 15 days 30/10/13 8:00 AM 60 days 28/10/15 8:00 AM 60 days 28/10/15 8:00 AM 60 days 28/10/15 8:00 AM 60 days 28/10/15 8:00 AM 60 days 28/10/15 8:00 AM 62 days 20/01/16 8:00 AM 2 days 20/01/16 8:00 AM 30 days 20/01/16 8:00 AM 30 days 20/01/16 8:00 AM 14 days 20/01/16 8:00 AM 30 days 20/01/16 8:00 AM 30 days 20/01/16 8:00 AM 30 days 20/01/16 8:00 AM 30 days 22/01/16 8:00 AM 30 days 4/03/16 8:00 AM 14 days 4/03/16 8:00 AM 21 days 24/03/16 8:00 AM 7 days 24/03/16 8:00 AM 1 day 24/03/16 8:00 AM 1 day 24/03/16 8:00 AM 1 day 24/03/16 8:00 AM 7 days 24/03/16 8:00 AM 14 days 4/04/16 8:00 AM 1 day 22/04/16 8:00 AM 1 day 25/04/16 8:00 AM 0 days 25/04/16 5:00 PM 0 days 30/10/13 8:00 AM 0 days 30/10/13 8:00 AM 0 days 30/10/13 8:00 AM 3/03/16 5:00 PM 14/04/16 5:00 PM 23/03/16 5:00 PM 1/04/16 5:00 PM 24/03/16 5:00 PM 24/03/16 5:00 PM 24/03/16 5:00 PM 1/04/16 5:00 PM 21/04/16 5:00 PM 22/04/16 5:00 PM 25/04/16 5:00 PM 25/04/16 5:00 PM 30/10/13 8:00 AM 30/10/13 8:00 AM 30/10/13 8:00 AM 159 160 161 162 1/03/16 5:00 PM 1/03/16 5:00 PM 137 137 144 151 151 1/03/16 5:00 PM 137 8/02/16 5:00 PM 123 1/03/16 5:00 PM 111 1/03/16 5:00 PM 132 21/01/16 5:00 PM 139 14/04/16 5:00 PM 138 19/01/16 5:00 PM 19/01/16 5:00 PM 19/01/16 5:00 PM 19/01/16 5:00 PM 19/01/16 5:00 PM 132 19/11/13 5:00 PM 27/10/15 5:00 PM 134
Duration
Start
Finish
Predecessors
Qtr Apr
136
137
138
FIT OUT
139
Carpet/Flooring/Ceramic Tiles
140
Bath Hardware
141
Shower doors
142
Mirrors
143
PRACTICAL COMPLETION
144
145
Connect Appliances
146
147
148
149
150
151
Rough Clean
152
153
154
INSPECTIONANDHANDOVER
155
Building Surveyor
156
Builder
157
Client
158
Site Manager
159
Finishing Touches
160
161
Certificate of Occupancy
162
Settlement /Payment
163
Owners Move In
164
165
166
conditions or delays
Sep
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RiskAssessment
CATEGORY
MATRIX
ACTIVITIES& CONTROLS
RISKASSESSMENTCATEGORY
RiskAssessment
CATEGORY
Theconsequencesofaneventarecategorisedasfollows:
TheEnvironmentalRiskRatingismeasuredintermsofconsequence(severity) andlikelihood(probability)oftheeventhappening. Thelikelihood(orprobability)ofeachimpactoccurringis ratedaccordingtothefollowingqualitativemeasures:
#
1
Event
Catastrophic
Description
Amajoreventwhichcouldcausesevereorirreversible damagetothenaturalandorhumanenvironment. Involvesdeath,toxicreleaseoffsitewithdetrimental effect,hugefinancialloss. Aneventwhichcouldhaveasubstantialandpermanent consequencetothenaturaland/orhumanenvironment. Involvesextensiveinjuries,lossofproductioncapability, offsitereleasecontainedwithoutsideassistanceand littledetrimentalimpact,majorfinancialloss. Aneventwhichcouldcreatesubstantialtemporaryor minorpermanentdamagetothenaturaland/orhuman environment.Medicaltreatmentrequired,onsite releasecontainedwithoutsideassistance,highfinancial loss. Aneventwhichcouldhavetemporaryandminoreffects tothenaturaland/orhumanenvironment.FirstAid treatmentrequired,onsitereleaseimmediately containedmediumfinancialloss. Nodetrimentalimpactonthenaturaland/orhuman environmentismeasuredorenvisaged.Noinjuries,low financialloss,negligibleenvironmentalimpact.
Level
A
Descriptor
Almostcertain
Description
Isexpectedtooccurinmost circumstances
Major
Likely
Willprobablyoccurinmost circumstances
Moderate
Possible
Couldoccur
Minor
Unlikely
Couldoccurbutnot expected
Insignificant
Rare
Occursonlyinexceptional circumstances
MATRIXDESIGNRISKASSESSMENT
RISKASSESSMENTMATRIX
RiskAssessment
MATRIX
Ariskmatrixbasedonthesequalitativemeasuresofconsequenceandlikelihoodwasthen usedtomeasureriskandenableriskprioritisation. Theserisksareprioritisedsuchthat:
Likleyhood
Catastrophic 1 Almostcertain Likely Possible Unlikely Rare A B C D E E E E E H Major 2 E E E H H
Consequence
Moderate 3 E H H M M Minor 4 H H M L L Insignificant 5 H M L L L
RiskRanking
ExtremeRisk HighRisk Moderaterisk Lowrisk
Symbol
E H M L
Description
Immediateactionrequired Seniormanagementattentionneeded Managementresponsibilitymustbe specified Managebyroutineprocedures
MATRIXDESIGNSRISKASSESSMENT
RISKASSESSMENTACTIVITIESCONTROLS
RiskAssessment
ActivitiesandControls Activity
Setup
SpecificProcess
SiteEstablishment
Aspect
EstablishEnviromental controls Clearingofvegetation
Impact
Sedimentationof stormwaterfrompiles andexcavations Weeds,sedimentation ofstormwaterfrom pilesandexcavations contaminationofon andoffsitewaters
Control
SiteFencing,ProtectionofDrains Disposalofallweedsandforeign vegatedregrowth SiteFencing,ProtectionofDrainsor diversionifnecessary AllVehiclesmusttravelthrough wheelwashpriortoleavingsite. WhenVehiclesaretransportingon site,theymustonlytraveldesignated routes;dustsuppressiontobeused.
ResidualRisk
Low
Minor
Unlikely
Low
Low
RemovalofStructures andservices
Dust/GasEmission
Moderate
possible
High
Low
Noiseemission
Noisepollutionat on/offsitelocations
Minor
possible
Medium
Allmachineryistobeappropriately silencedwithmufflers.Regular maintenanceoftransportvehicles. Respiteperiodsfornoiseactivities. Operatinghoursbetween07:00am and6pm Minimisehammeringandvibration compactionwhenincloseproximity tostructures,buildingsorproperty boundary Allvehiclesmusttravelthroughwheel washpriortoleavingsite Regularmaintenanceoftransport vehicles
Low
Vibration
Moderate
Unlikely
Medium
Low
Moderate Moderate
possible Unlikely
High Medium
Low Low
Transport
MATRIXDESIGNSRISKASSESSMENT
RISKASSESSMENTACTIVITIESCONTROLS
Remediation
Excavation SpilageofMaterial
Moderate
possible
High
Allvehiclesmusttravelthroughwheel washpriortoleavingsite Whenvehiclesaretransportingon site,theymustonlytraveldesignated haulroutes ExcavationPlantwillbe decontaminatedatcompletionof excavationinthedesignatedarea (wheelwasharea) Regularmaintenanceoftransport vehicles;useofdustsuppression whenrequired Allvehiclesmusttravelthroughwheel washpriortoleavingsite Allmachineryistobeappropriately silencedwithmufflers.Regular maintenanceoftransportvehicles. Respiteperiodsfornoiseactivities. Operatinghoursbetween07:00am and18:00pm Allvehiclesmusttravelthroughwheel washpriortoleavingsite Allvehiclesmusttravelthroughwheel washpriortoleavingsite Allvehiclesmusttravelthroughwheel washpriortoleavingsite Maintainenviromentalcontrols aroundfuelstores Maintainenviromentalcontrols aroundfuelstores Regularmaintanencemustbecarried outonallmachineryandtransport vehicles Allmachineryistostopmovements onsiteduringheavyrainfall.During dry conditions,awatercartwillbeusedto controldust
Low
Moderate
possible
High
Low
Moderate
possible
High
Low
Moderate
possible
High
Low
Surfacewaterdischarge
Moderate
possible
High
Low
Noiseemission
Noisepollutionatoff sitelocations
Minor
possible
Medium
Low
Contaminationofoff sitewatersorroadways Contaminationofoff sitewaters Contaminationofoff siteareasand roadways Contaminationofoff sitewaters Contaminationofclean soils Airpollutionatoffsite locations
Dust&Gasemission
Moderate
possible
High
Low
InternalRoadMainenance
DustandMud generation
Moderate
possible
High
Low
MATRIXDESIGNSRISKASSESSMENT
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L E G E N D
SLOPE DIRECTING STORMWATER AWAY FROM THE SITE TRUCK ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES PEDESTRIAN ROUTES 1.8 M HIGH TEMPORARY PERIMETER FENCING STORAGE DESIGNATED ZONES SITE SHED DESIGNATED AREA
PROPOSED SITE
TEMPORARY SITE AMENITIES TEMPORARY CONCRETE CROSSOVER 180M2 BORROWED LAND FROM THE COUNCIL SKIP BIN DESIGNATED AREA
D R A V E L U O DB E S O P O R P
No.
Description
Date
A102
30/10/2013 1:48:32 PM
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
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L E G E N D
TRUCK ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES PROPOSED SITE PEDESTRIAN ROUTES PROPOSED PERMANENT CROSSOVER MAIN ROADS
D R A V E L U O DB E S O P O R P
PARKING
T LE
ER
No.
Description
Date
A101
30/10/2013 1:48:04 PM
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
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Examples of sites
Farms with sheep or cattle dips. Pesticide mixing sites. Abbatoirs
Manufacturing/recycling plants. Hospitals, laboratories. Plants where these products are manufactured - corrosives, adhesives, dyes, explosives, foam, flocculants, fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides, paint, oils, pharmaceuticals, plastics, photographics, rubber, soap/detergents, solvents, beverages and wood products. Gas works, power stations, electrical substations Plants using these substances during manufacturing: corrosives, adhesives, dyes, foam, flocculants, oils, plastics, photographics, rubber, soap/detergents, solvents, beverages and wood products. Foundries, iron and steel works, metal treaters and smelters, metal recycling plants (e.g. car parts). Mining sites, land reclamation, waste disposal and recycling sites. Dry cleaners, printers, tanners, breweries and distilling plants. Asbestos disposal sites. Sites with recent pesticide application to soil for building foundations. Explosives manufacturing, storage and testing sites. Refineries, storage depots and service stations. Airports, engine works and railway yards. Landfills industrial waste, council tips (household waste), asbestos disposal. Treatment plant and depots.
Energy Manufacturing
Metal working
Military Petrochemical industry Transport Waste disposal Water supply and sewerage
For more information and details of land use that may have contaminated soil or water and a list of associated contaminants, refer to Appendix 1 of Australian Standards AS 4482.1 Guide to the sampling and investigation of potentially contaminated soil.
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9. Have workers been consulted on the site assessment, risk assessment and on a plan to protect them against exposure? 10. Are workers appropriately trained and supervised, and new employees inducted?
Every worker must be trained in their tasks and the control measures required, and supervised by a person with appropriate knowledge and experience.
For further information: Refer to the Industry Standard for Contaminated Construction Sites. The standard and other WorkSafe publications can be ordered from WorkCover Publications on: 9641 1333 or 1800 136 089 or picked up from your local WorkSafe office. Visit WorkSafes website: www.worksafe.vic.gov.au for OHS information, solutions and guidance material. Call the WorkCover Advisory Service on 9641 1444 or toll-free on 1800 136 089 National Environment Protection Measure, NEPM (Assessment of Site Contamination) 1999 - *Schedules B(4) Guideline on Health Risk Assessment Methodology, B(9) Guideline on Protection of Health and the Environment during the Assessment of Site Contamination, B7 Health Investigation Levels. Website www.ephc.gov.au For information about contamination found on site, or about environmental management on construction sites, visit the EPA Victoria website: www.epa.vic.gov.au or contact the nearest EPA regional office. For information about the environmental audit system, contact EPA Land and Groundwater Unit, tel. (03) 9695 2519.
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TABLE 1: APPROXIMATE SOUND LEVELS FROM EQUIPMENT OPERATING AT GROUND LEVEL EQUIPMENT
Concrete Mixer Petrol 2kW Diesel Compactors 220kW Compressors Standard 3.5 to 4.5m3/min Standard 17m /min Cranes 20kW tower 10-tonne truck mounted Dump truck 20 tonne 25 tonne, 120kW Dumpers 1.5 tonne 3 tonne Excavators 200 300kW Generators 250 kVA Loaders (Tracked) 200 300kW Piling Single air hammer Rotary bored Vibratory system (sheet piles) Pumps Concrete pumps Rock Breakers Hydraulic Pneumatic > 75mm diameter Rock Drills Tractors Trucks Concrete mixer Power Tools Electric drill Hammer drill Grinder Pneumatic breaker 14kg standard Silenced Pneumatic breaker 27kg standard Silenced Chainsaw 88 91 < 86 73 94 82 85 < 80 67 88 76 79 < 74 61 82 80 84 68 76 74 78 62 70 68 72 56 64 < 62 69 80 69 74 < 56 63 74 63 68 < 50 57 68 57 62 75 84 69 78 63 72 78 87 92 108 64 77 78 79 72 81 86 102 58 71 72 73 66 75 80 96 52 65 66 67 70 75 64 69 58 63 86 107 80 92 87 98 80 101 74 86 81 92 74 95 68 80 75 86 86 90 80 84 74 78 80 87 74 81 68 75 82 86 76 80 70 74 62 82 < 81 56 76 < 75 50 70 < 69 70 75 < 82 64 69 < 76 58 63 < 70 72 76 86 88 66 70 80 82 60 64 74 76
3
85 92
79 86
73 80
59 74 76 87
53 68 70 81
47 62 64 75
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Checklist for preparing Waste Minimisation Plans for Construction and Demolition
LITTER ABATEMENT
Litter management on site Litter management in transit
Company Details Contact Name: Company Name: Postal Address: Suburb: Telephone: Fax: Email: Do you have access to the world wide web: Postcode: Mobile:
Site Details Project Title: Project Address: Site Size: Floor Area of Building (square metres): Is there a demolition component: Does your company have responsibility for the demolition: Postcode:
For additional copies of these waste minimisation plans, please visit our Construction and Demolitions section at www.ecorecycle.vic.gov.au
Materials On-Site Type of waste materials to be generated Soil Rock Vegetation greenwaste Concrete Steel reo Structural steel (studs etc) Estimated Quantity (m3) (Tonnes)
Re-use and Recycling ON-SITE Specify proposed re-use or on-site recycling method OFF-SITE Specify contractor and recycling outlet
Type of waste materials to be generated Bricks Plasterboard Timber - ceiling Timber - ooring Timber - trim Timber - wall Tiles PVC Metal - ferrous Metal - non ferrous Doors & windows (including frames) Glass - other Carpet Carpet underlay Fixtures & Fittings - other Paper & Cardboard Timber pallets Cement Bags
Disposal Specify contractor and landll site Person Responsible Implemented (Date)
Person Responsible
Implemented (Date)
Completion (Date)
Sign Off
Comments
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Application Form
A600070
Civic Centre Corner Young and Davey Streets Frankston Phone: (03) 9784 1917 Fax: (03) 9784 1981
APPLICANT DETAILS
Supplier Name: Applicant Address: Phone: Mob: Fax: Contact Name:
I hereby apply for a permit to place a container on a road or reserve as described below. I undertake to indemnify Frankston City Council from any and all claims and actions arising from the information supplied relevant to this application.
Date:
Applicant Signature:
Further Information Frankston City Council reserves the right to recover compensation for loss or damage caused by interference or damage to its assets.
Building Construction/Demolition:
Privacy Statement The personal information requested on this form is being collected by Council for the Place a Bulk Container on a Road or Reserve permit application. This information will be used solely by Council for that primary purpose or directly related purposes and will not otherwise be disclosed without your consent or as required or permitted by law. You may apply to Council for access and/or amendment of the information.
In Person
(cash, cheque, EFTPOS) Civic Centre, Davey Street, Frankston. Seaford Shop, 120 Nepean Highway, Seaford. Langwarrin Shop, Shop 6, Gateway Shopping Centre. Send this Application Form with a not negotiable cheque or money order. (DO NOT SEND CASH) Fax application to (03) 9784 1091 for phone credit card payments (Mon to Fri 8:20am-5:00pm)
By Mail
By Phone
Amount:
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Onsite contact person responsible for compliance with this Construction Management Plan
Name Contact Number ......................................................................................................................... .........................................................................................................................
Construction Works
Is construction in stages? If Yes, give details Demolition Excavations Construction Yes No ......................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................... Is your Company in control of the site during this stage of work? Yes No
If you answered NO only the Company in control of the site may complete and sign for responsibility of the Construction Management Plan.
I ..............................................................................................................................have due authorisation and delegation to sign this Construction Management Plan on behalf of the Company listed above and take responsibility for ensuring compliance with our commitment specified herein, the Activities Local Law 1999, Environmental Local Law 1999 and any other relevant legislation.
Signed....................................................................................................................Dated................................... 1
Required Measures
Stormwater and Sediment Requirements Stormwater Matters 1 How is stormwater to be prevented from entering adjoining properties? How is upslope water to be diverted to prevent it travelling through the site? Are down pipes to be connected as soon as any roof is installed onsite? Specify how stormwater will be filtered before being pumped to a legal point of discharge? Excavation Work 5 Has the location and extent of excavations been provided in the Stormwater Plan of the site at Appendix A? Will the site area need to be cleared? Provide Details:........................................................ ............................................................................... ............................................................................... ............................................................................... Provide Details:........................................................ ............................................................................... ............................................................................... ............................................................................... Provide Details:........................................................ ............................................................................... ............................................................................... ............................................................................... Provide Details:........................................................ ............................................................................... ............................................................................... ............................................................................... Provide Details:........................................................ ............................................................................... ............................................................................... ............................................................................... 2 Provide Details:........................................................ ............................................................................... ............................................................................... ............................................................................... Provide Details:........................................................ ............................................................................... ............................................................................... ............................................................................... Provide Details:........................................................ ............................................................................... ............................................................................... ............................................................................... Provide Details:........................................................ ............................................................................... ............................................................................... ............................................................................... Yes No N/A Outline details/justification Shown on plan? CoM Yes No
Has excavation and topsoil stripping been avoided until the site is ready for construction? Has consent been obtained for excavations that occur within three metres of a road? Has consent been obtained for excavations that occur within a 45 degree angle of the road?
Stormwater and Sediment Requirements Site Entries 10 Has the location of site entries been specified on the Plan?
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Are rumble grids or similar to be provided to collect mud from vehicles leaving the site? Is a cleaning plan specified for rumble grids?
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Will the site be properly drained to prevent site water retention that may cause structural damage to excavations or retaining walls? Will provisions be made to pump out any water collected at bottom of excavation sites? Will water with greater than 50mg/L of total suspended solids be pumped to the sewer with the necessary approvals? Have natural falls of the site and sediment controls been identified in the Stormwater Plan? Is there a maintenance program to replace sediment barriers when sediment controls become ineffective? Will drains on and near the site have sediment traps or filters around them? Will these be checked daily? How will any loose materials such as soil, sand and gravel be managed to prevent displacement?
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Stormwater and Sediment Requirements Washing and Clean-Up 21 Are vehicle wash down areas provided near site entries? Do they capture and treat water prior to discharge? Do wash down areas use more than 3000 litres per day of recycled water? Are facilities in place to enable paint brushes, rollers and spray equipment to be cleaned without discharge of by-product into stormwater systems? Vegetation 24 Is vegetation retained where possible to absorb water flows and minimise dust? Will vegetation be reinstated as soon as possible on completion of works?
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I have read the Explanatory Guideline for Stormwater and Sediment Control. I am aware of the overall statutory and Council requirements and my responsibilities and obligations to such requirements.
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26.0 Appendix M Public safety/site security/ Stormwater control/ traffic management Photographs
Figure1Perimeter fencing/hoardingexample
Figure2Temporaryhoardingand signageexample
Figure3Sedimentandstormwater runoffcontrolMeasure
Figure4SkipBinPlacement Example
Figure5SecurityVideo SurveillanceSignage
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Figure6HoardingofStored Materialonsite
Figure7StorageofToolsand MaterialsonSite
Figure8hoardingoftreesOnSite
Figure10SignageofProposeddevelopmentandContactinfo.
Figure9TemporarySignage