Week 8 - AEE Summary
2. Environmental Management Plans
2.5. Construction Environmental Management Plans (CEMP)
CEMP
The CEMP defines details of who, what, where, and when environmental management and mitigation measures are to be implemented. The CEMP covers the anticipated construction elements for the stage of work and represents a framework of principles, environmental policy, objectives, and performance standards as well as processes for implementing good environmental management.
Environmental Sub Plans
Detailed environmental management plans (sub-plans) required to manage specific effects (e.g. construction air quality, noise, vibration, etc.) of the proposed work are provided as appendices to this CEMP. Contained within each of the sub-plans are the associated monitoring and reporting requirements and "site specific" plans (e.g. noise, vibration, traffic, and erosion and sediment control). The suite of management plans required by consent conditions under CEMP.3 is shown on figure 2 and table 2.
Identify the likely hazards and risks on the site during construction in terms of potential environmental damage.
CEMP
overarching document