3.2.1Demolition phase
Conditions for environmental placement and monitoring will be imposed as a result of carring out the activity and site arrangements
Environmental impact/issue
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Mitigating measures
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Institutional responsibility
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Possible asbestos waste materials
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Identify waste material containing asbestos
Establish codes for the sorted waste, according to Decision 2000/532/EC establishing a list of wastes
Employ a licensed waste operator to remove asbestos waste using appropriate safety equipment
Dispose of asbestos waste at a landfill site licensed to receive such waste
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Contractors
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Inert demolition waste
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Safely sort materials
Establish codes for the sorted waste, according to Decision 2000/532/EC establishing a list of wastes
Re-use/recycle waste, where possible
Remove from site by licensed waste operator
Dispose of waste to licensed inert landfill, according to the requirements of Decision 2003/33/EC establishing criteria and procedures for the acceptance of waste at landfills
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Contractors
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Other non-contaminated demolition waste
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Safely sort materials
Establish codes for the sorted waste, according to Decision 2000/532/EC establishing a list of wastes
Re-use/recycle where possible
Remove from site by licensed waste operator
Dispose of waste in appropriate licensed landfills, according to the requirements of Decision 2003/33/EC establishing criteria and procedures for the acceptance of waste at landfills
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Contractors
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Contaminated demolition waste
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Identify such waste
Establish codes for the sorted waste, according to Decision 2000/532/EC establishing a list of wastes
Safely separate or keep separate from other wastes
Safe disposal either in licensed incinerator, or in a licensed landfill, after adequate treatment,
according to the requirements of Decision 2003/33/EC establishing criteria and procedures for the acceptance of waste at landfills
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Contractors
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Obsolete electrical and electronic equipment
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Identify any such equipment that may contain CFCs
Separate and safe storage of CFC-containing equipment
Safe removal/disposal of CFCs in accordance with waste management plan, to an operator licensed for waste collection or treatment
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Contractors
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All other equipment:
Separate collection
Safe disposal / removal of remaining equipment and parts, according to the waste management plan, to an operator licensed for waste collection and treatment
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Contractors
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Equipment containing PCB/PCTs
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Identify such equipment
Safe removal from site by licensed waste operator
Safe decontamination and disposal of equipment by licensed waste operator
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Contractors
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Dust
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Protection of site proximity area by using board fencing or special materials against dust.
Protection of soil surfaces
Dust control by periodical water sprinkling or other means
Keep construction site as isolated as possible from any functioning part of the hospital
Control and daily cleaning of construction site
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Contractors
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Noise
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Minimize noise likely to affect health of the people in the vicinity of the area affected by the construction works by:
- restricting the time schedule of construction works
- restricting the time schedule of deliveries and use of heavy equipment
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Contractors
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Water pollution
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Protection of domestic waste water network
Checking the existence of a pretreatment/treatment station of water collected from sectors likely to spill dangerous substances or substances with dangerous bacterial levels
Special attention to be paid to drainage systems to avoid damage or uncontrolled dumping of demolition materials and to prevent groundwater contamination
Proper control, collection and disposal of waste water to a treatment station according to the conditions set forth in the connection agreement and subscription agreement with public sewer service operator.
Collection of any oils for proper treatment and disposal
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Contractors
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Aesthetic and landscape aspects
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Maintain site in good working condition
Ensure good security of site
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Contractors
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Health and safety
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Ensure workers are properly equipped and trained
Ensure good security of site
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Contractors
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Existing building elements (walls, foundations, ground cement slabs etc.) will be carefully demolished and the debris will be sorted and removed as directed by the EMP (to be determined during the preparation phase of the project). All valuable materials (doors, windows, sanitary fixtures, etc) will be carefully dismantled and transported to the storage area assigned for the purpose. Where feasible, valuable materials will be recycled within the project or sold, only if their assessment/checking exclude any chemical or bacteriological contamination.
Dust from transportation and handling of construction works will be minimized by water and other means such as enclosure of construction sites. To reduce noise, construction will be restricted during certain hours. All debris, construction and wood waste will be stored within the work site. Wood waste will be stored separately and prepared for recycling/ recovery or disposal (Attention! Painted or impregnated wood should only be incinerated, not burnt). Open burning and illegal dumping will not be permitted. Proper sites for earth/clay and sand disposal will be determined and prior approval from the relevant authority for disposal will be obtained (Attention! excavated soil, especially soil from medical units dealing with infectious diseases – TBC, AIDS, etc. – must also be examined and treated before being stored). Stock piling of construction debris on site will be avoided and waste will be disposed of on a regular basis, according to the Code, at the appropriate authorized landfill. Debris chutes will be provided to transfer debris from higher floors to the ground.
All wastes shall be managed by licensed waste operators and recovered or disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. All wastes shall be disposed at appropriate licensed landfill sites or incinerators.
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