Environmental management system for small business: A case study at a shell petrol filling station, Dziyalite Resources Sdn. Bhd. / Eliyana Akram
Environmental challenges in today’s world can be exigent to some, especially for small business. Environmental management system is introduced to find balance between business and environment. Operation of a petrol filling station is an example of small business that has potential impact towards...
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2018
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Online Access: | http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/9020/8/eliyana.pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/9020/ |
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Summary: | Environmental challenges in today’s world can be exigent to some, especially for
small business. Environmental management system is introduced to find balance
between business and environment. Operation of a petrol filling station is an example of
small business that has potential impact towards the environment and poses hazards to
people. The focus of this study is to present, based on a case study, the feasibility of
environmental management system adopted at a petrol filling station by identifying
activities in the petrol station that potentially contributes to environmental issues along
with potential risks associated to chemical and physical hazards at the premise. Data
was collected through a walk-through observation technique and environmental
management system assessment checklist that was adopted from the ISO 14001
standard besides interviews and discussions with the petrol station management.
Establishment of an environmental aspect and impact register and setting up
environmental indicators are suitable environmental approaches in order to improve
environmental management on site. Other potential improvements are conduct 5S
practice monthly to promote better housekeeping at store room, provide zebra crossing
or signage at accident-prone area e.g. forecourt, provide designated recycling bins to
promote 3R practices and investing rainwater harvesting system to reduce cost on water
consumption. Overall, most of the activities that have impact to environment and risks
are being well-managed by the petrol station’s management through various preventive
controls as stipulated in their internal guideline. Future work recommendations could
focus on gathering perception of environmental management system among petrol station workers and identification and evaluation of significant environmental impact
from petrol station activities.
Keywords: small and medium enterprises (SME), environmental management,
environmental management system (EMS), petrol filling station, physical chemical risk. |
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