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Overview of CDC’s Environmental Management Systems (EMS)

Overview of CDC’s Environmental Management Systems (EMS). Dave Ausdemore, PE, CIH CDR, USPHS Environmental Program Manger Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Agenda. CDC’s EMS Overview of EMS elements CDC EMS components Continuing improvements SAME EMS Subcommittee Activities.

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Overview of CDC’s Environmental Management Systems (EMS)

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  1. Overview of CDC’s Environmental Management Systems (EMS) Dave Ausdemore, PE, CIH CDR, USPHS Environmental Program Manger Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  2. Agenda • CDC’s EMS • Overview of EMS elements • CDC EMS components • Continuing improvements • SAME EMS Subcommittee Activities

  3. Definition of an EMS • An EMS is an organizational approach to environmental management. • The goal of incorporating environmental considerations into day-to-day operations. • An EMS provides a structured framework specifically designed to achieve continual environmental improvement.

  4. A Viable EMS • To succeed an EMS should be: • Cost effective, • Economically viable, • In harmony with trade regulations, • Based on systems and performance, • Practical, usable and useful, and • Focused on continual improvement

  5. General Principles • An EMS serves the organization and its mission, not the reverse • EMS is a process, not an event • An EMS is the people & their actions, not the words & aspirations • Improvement rests on changing attitudes & behaviors • “Want to, not have to” • Start at the top, implement throughout

  6. Major Components of an EMS Policy Planning Implementation and Operation Checking and Corrective Action Management Review

  7. Plan Do Check Act Continual Improvement Management Review Environmental Policy Planning Checking & Corrective Action Implementation & Control

  8. CDC Goals ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY (CDC HSE Policy 9/3/02) • LEGAL & OTHER • REQUIREMENTS • Env Compliance Unit • -Env MgtPlans ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OBJECTIVES & TARGETS DOCUMENTATION EMS AUDITING MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS CORRECTIVE & PREVENTIVE ACTION TRAINING OPERATIONAL CONTROLS MONITORING & MEASUREMENT MANAGEMENT REVIEW

  9. Planning Identify Determine Environmental Priority Develop Aspects and Impacts Identify Environmental Establish Environmental Activities, Impacts Objectives Management Products and Program and Targets Services Determine Legal and Other Requirements

  10. Objectives and Targets • 1. Reduce waste and pollution. • a. Divert 60% of solid waste from landfills by 2010. • b. Reduce hazardous waste by 25% by 2010 compared to 2005 baseline • c. Eliminate mercury from noncritical processes by 2009. • 2. Reduce consumption of natural resources. • a. Achieve 100% participation for recycled content on all paper-based office • supplies by the end of  FY 2007. • b. Meet all green component standards of the Federal Electronics Challenge by • FY 2009. • c. Reduce petroleum usage by 20% in vehicle fleet by FY 2008. • Minimize infrastructure construction and development impacts. • a. Design 100% of capital and renovation projects in accordance with sustainable standards • b. Reduce energy consumption by 35% per gross ft2 of non-laboratory facilities and 25% for laboratories • c. Increase renewable energy by 2.5% for facility electricity use

  11. Activities with Most Significant Aspects • Boilers Operation and Maintenance • Underground Storage Tanks • Incinerators Operations and Maintenance • Hazardous Waste Satellite Accumulation Mgt • Sanitary Sewer Disposal (non-hazardous liquids) • Biological/Solid Waste Management – Discard Pan Waste • White Paper Use • Sample Concentration • Chemical Storage

  12. Implementation Capabilities & Organization & Controls Accountability Communications EMS Documentation Training, Awareness and Document Control Competence Structure and Responsibility Operational Control Communication Emergency Preparedness and Response

  13. Environmental Protection Program Program Organizational ChartProviding a Healthy Environment for Healthy People • CDC Environmental Programs • Hazardous Waste • Air Emissions • Chemical Management • Water Quality • Solid Waste • UST/AST • Env Assessments and Remediation • Facility Design and Construction Review • Env Mgt Systems

  14. Communication is Key

  15. Checking and Corrective Action Ongoing Non-conformance, Monitoring and Corrective and Measuring Records Preventive Action Periodic Internal EMS Audits

  16. Environmental Program Metrics

  17. CDC Environmental Quality Council • Consists of representatives throughout CDC • Standard Agenda • Review Compliance Status • Review One Env Objective • Main presentation of CDC Env Program • Announcements/Crossfeed

  18. CDC Status: • Management Reviews initiated by EQC as necessary (every 3 years?) Management Review Process • To Assess the • suitability, • adequacy, and • effectiveness of the EMS • Take account of: • audit findings • progress records on objectives • changes to facilities • changes in activities, products or services • changes in technology • concerns of interested parties • other relevant information • In order to determine the need for change and improvement to: • the environmental policy • the objectives and targets • other elements of the EMS

  19. Continual Improvement • Finalizing approx 30 CEPs (SOPs) • Identifying training requirements • Evaluating Aspects/Impacts of Activities • Continual Improvement with Env Objectives/Targets

  20. EMS Conclusions • Continual Improvement is Key • Once components are in place, focus in on Env Objectives and Targets

  21. SAME EMS Subcommitee Activities

  22. Work Plan Objectives Supported by EMS Subcom Goal #3: Embed env sessions in programs and conferences. Goal #4: Interact and share info. Goal #5: Foster a sustainability ethic.

  23. EMS Subcommittee Goals • EMS Presenters 2x year for SAME Env Affairs Meetings • Provide information sharing for EMS resources • EMS presenters during regional and national Conference

  24. EMS Hot Topic • EPA EMS Scorecards and OMB Env Scorecards

  25. Questions?

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