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Waste Management and Disposal Procedure
PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited
PTTEP S1 Asset Procedure
S1 Waste Management and Disposal Procedure
Document No: Q-SSHE-452-PDR-521
Revision No: 2
S1 Waste Management and Disposal Procedure Q-SSHE-452-PDR-521
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 PURPOSE..................................................................................................................1
2.0 SCOPE.......................................................................................................................1
3.0 REFERENCES ..........................................................................................................1
3.1 PTTEP SSHE CONTROLLING DOCUMENTS .................................................................... 1 3.2 OTHER REFERENCE DOCUMENTS .................................................................................. 1
4.0 DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................................2
4.1 LANGUAGE .......................................................................................................................... 2 4.2 ORGANISATION AND DEPARTMENTS.............................................................................. 3 4.3 COMMON ACRONYMS........................................................................................................ 3
5.0 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES...........................................................................4
5.1 OWNERSHIP OF THE DOCUMENT.................................................................................... 4 5.2 CUSTODIAN OF THE DOCUMENT..................................................................................... 4 5.3 KEY PERSON ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES .............................................................. 4
6.0 OVERALL WASTE MANAGEMENT ........................................................................5
6.1 WASTE MANAGEMENT HIERARCHY ................................................................................ 5 6.2 WASTE CLASSIFICATION .................................................................................................. 6 6.3 WASTE SEGREGATION AND HANDLING ......................................................................... 9 6.4 WASTE TRANSPORTATION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL ..........................................12 6.5 WASTE RECORDING AND REPORTING ..........................................................................13 6.6 WASTE MANAGEMENT REVIEW & AUDIT.......................................................................14
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1.0 PURPOSE
This procedure is developed to assist S1 asset and L22/43 concession for implementing waste management system covering waste classification, segregation, handing, storage, transportation,treatment and disposal to comply with Corporate Waste Management Guideline (Document No: SSHE–106–GDL–521), S1 Waste Management Plan and regulation of the country such as Announcement of Department of Mineral Fuel (DMF): Specification of Waste Management Guideline issued on 28th February 2013 and Hazard Substances Act B.E. 2535.
2.0 SCOPE
This procedure shall be applied to all activities including construction, drilling and production under S1 and L22/43 operations.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 PTTEP SSHE CONTROLLING DOCUMENTS
Document Number Document Title
Q-SSHE-452-Manual-000.01 PTTEP SSHE MS Manual
SSHE-106-STD-520 PTTEP Environmental Management Standard
SSHE-106-STD-590 PTTEP Chemical Management Standard
SSHE-106-GDL-521 PTTEP Waste Management Guideline
N/A 2013 S1 Waste Management Plan
3.2 OTHER REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
Document Number Document Title
N/AAnnouncement of Department of Mineral Fuel (DMF): Specification of Waste Management Guideline issued on 28th
February 2013 N/A Hazard Substances Act B.E. 2535
Report No. 413, revision 1.1 OGP: Guidelines for waste management with special focus on areas with limited infrastructure
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4.0 DEFINITIONS
Terminology Description
Q-SSHE MSQuality, Safety, Security, Health and Environment Management System
ContractorContractor is a person employed by a Contractor or Contractor’s Sub-Contractor(s) who is directly involved in execution of prescribed work under a contract with the reporting company.
Staff
Staff is a person employed by and on the payroll of the reporting company, including corporate and management personnel specifically involved in E&P industry. Persons employed under short-service contracts are included as Company employees provided they are paid directly by the company.
Competency Competency is defined as the ability to perform work activities required in employment to specified competency standards.
4.1 LANGUAGE
In this document, the words may, should, and shall have the following meanings:
May Indicates a possible course of action
Should Indicates a preferred course of action
Shall Indicates a course of action with a mandatory status
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4.2 ORGANISATION AND DEPARTMENTS
In this document, the terms Corporate, Division and Asset have the following meanings:
Corporate Refers to the PTTEP Business Groups hierarchically above Asset level, and located in the PTTEP headquarters, Bangkok.
Group Refers to a corporate level Business Group. These may have associated Divisions, Departments, or operational Assets within their hierarchy.
Division A Business Group may have one or more distinct groups within its hierarchy. These are referred to as Divisions, for example; within the EOS Group there is the Engineering & Construction Division (ENC), and the Operations Support Division (ETO), both of which also have associated Departments within their hierarchy.
Asset Refers to an operational Asset, site, or location within a respective Business Group, for example; the DOA Group contains DBA Bongo Asset, and DAA Arthit Asset, and the INA group contains IMA, Myanmar Asset, IVJ Vietnam Joint Venture Asset, etc.
Department A subgroup within a Business Group, Division or Asset.
Subsidiaries Juristic persons which PTTEP is a shareholder of more than 50%
4.3 COMMON ACRONYMS
Set out below are common specific terms presented in alphabetical order:
DMF Department of Mineral Fuel
S1 S1 Asset
L22/43 L22/43 Concession
BPR Bung Pra Depot
CNS Chong Non Si
THC Top Hole Cuttings
SBM Synthetic Based Mud
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5.0 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
5.1 OWNERSHIP OF THE DOCUMENT
The owner of S1 Waste Management and Disposal Procedure is VP, S1 Operations Department with responsibilities for:
Issuing S1 Waste Management and Disposal Procedure and its revisions
Ensuring effective implementation of the Procedure
5.2 CUSTODIAN OF THE DOCUMENT
The custodian of S1 Waste Management and Disposal Procedure is Superintendent, SSHE Department, with responsibilities for:
Identifying deficiencies or potential improvements
Initiating periodic revision
Maintaining revision history and document status register
5.3 KEY PERSON ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
VP and Line Managers of S1 Asset is responsible to:Ensure the effective implementation of S1 waste management system; andCommunicate with his/her top authorisation in performing their activities in consideration of reduction of non-conformity related waste management system as a minimum.
Each department in S1 asset is responsible to:Implement S1 waste management system effectively. Personnel who is responsible for waste management shall have SSHE training and competency following categorization of personnel in S1 SSHE Training and Competency Procedure (Q-SSHE-452-PDR-340);Collect and report information related waste management in the department to S1 SSHE engineer on monthly basis; andInform any change or deviation on current waste management to S1 SSHE engineer for updating information.
S1 SSHE engineer is responsible to:Assist each department and its contractor under S1 and L22/43 operations to implement S1 waste management system effectively and comply with Corporate Waste Management Guideline and applicable regulation;Gather and report information related S1 waste management to Corporate Operational Environment Section (TEM/O) and/or other authority upon request;Conduct waste management audit on regular basis and advise each department for improvement of waste management system; andProvide technical advice in case of unidentified waste to the departments for implementation of waste management properly.
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6.0 OVERALL WASTE MANAGEMENT
Waste generated from all activities in S1 asset and L22/43 concession shall be managed according to waste management system which is aligned with Corporate Waste Management Guideline and Announcement of Department of Mineral Fuel (DMF): Specification of Waste Management Guideline.
Scope of the waste management system shall cover:
1. Waste Management Hierarchy;
2. Waste Classification;
3. Waste Segregation and Handling;
4. Waste Transportation, Treatment and Disposal;
5. Waste Recording and reporting; and
6. Waste Management Review & Audit
Flow diagram of an overall waste management is illustrated in Figure 1.
Figure 1: Overall Waste Management
6.1 WASTE MANAGEMENT HIERARCHY
The hierarchy of waste management is expressed in terms of reduction, reuse, recycling, recovery and finally residue treatment and disposal. Waste management begins with prevention. Prevention refers to the avoidance or removal of waste by modification of design and operating practices. This principle can be incorporated, to the extent practical, into all stages of the project life cycle. The hierarchy is illustrated diagrammatically in Figure 2. The elements of the hierarchy are described in Corporate Waste Management Guideline (Document No: SSHE–106–GDL–521).
Figure 2: Waste Management Hierarchy(Source: Corporate Waste Management Guideline, 2012)
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6.2 WASTE CLASSIFICATION
Waste from petroleum exploration and production within S1 asset and L22/43 concession is generated by three main phases of operation consisting of:
1. Construction of new well location, its access road and new flow lines;
2. Drilling of exploration/production wells; and
3. Petroleum production
The classification of waste generated can be categorized as hazardous and non-hazardous wasteas shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3: Waste Classification(Source: Corporate Waste Management Guideline, 2012)
6.2.1 HAZARDOUS WASTEHazardous waste defines as any waste which causes danger or likely to cause danger to health or environment by reason of their chemical characteristics or toxic, explosive, corrosive, or other characteristics, whether alone or when coming into contact with other wastes. Form of hazardous waste comprises solids, sludge, liquids, and containerized gases waste.
Hazardous waste shall be categorized into two main types as follows:
Hazardous substance which includes ignitable, corrosive, reactive, toxic, radioactive, and/or infection substance for example used oil, expired chemical, battery electrolyte, and medical waste.Waste containing or contaminated with hazardous substance in concentration which exceedsthe standard limit of each country for example produced water, drilling mud and cutting, and wastewater. Laboratory analysis of its waste component shall be applied to properly classify this type of waste.
Hazardous waste generated from S1 asset and L22/43 concession are such as oil contaminated rag, battery, contaminated container, chemical sag and bag, used lube oil, synthetic based mud (SBM) cuttings, produced water, oil filter, oil contaminated sludge, crude oil wax, oil contaminated water, molecular sieve and activated carbon, insulator contained asbestos, infectious waste, etc.
6.2.2 NON-HAZARDOUS WASTENon-hazardous waste defines as any waste which is neither inert nor classed to as special and it does not fall within the hazardous waste classification.
Non-hazardous waste can be divided into two categories including general waste and reusable/recyclable waste.
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General wastes: can be divided into two sub-categories.o Household non-hazardous waste: food waste, foil tray, food packaging, etc.; ando Specific non-hazardous waste: top-hole cuttings (THC), cooling pad, insulator without
asbestos, air filter, demolition waste, etc. Reusable or recyclable wastes: glass, plastic bottle, paper, can, metal scraps, wood scraps, cleaned empty drum, etc.
A summary of waste type generated by each phase of operation during petroleum exploration and production within S1 asset and L22/43 concession is illustrated in Table 1 and Detailed S1 Waste Management Guideline as per waste type is shown in Appendix C.
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S1 W
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Q-S
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TABL
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A SU
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OF
WAS
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GEN
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CH P
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OF
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RAT
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DURI
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Haz
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Gen
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ble/
Rec
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ble
Was
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Food waste
General waste (food packaging)
Top hole cuttings (THC)
Insulatorwithout asbestos
Air Filter
Cooling pad
Demolition Waste
Glass
Plastic bottle
Metal can
Paper and carton
Metal scraps
Wood scraps
Cleaned empty drum
Oil contaminated rag
Battery
Contaminated container
Chemical sag & bag
Used lube oil
Synthetic Based Mud (SBM) cuttings
Produced water
Oil filer
Light tube
Oil contaminated sludge
Oil contaminated water
Crude oil wax
Molecular sieve & activate carbon
Insulator contained asbestos
Infectious waste
Con
stru
ctio
nEC
M/O
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XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
Dril
ling
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L/O
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XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
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In case mixing waste or unidentified waste which is not mentioned in Table 1 is found in any working area, waste generator shall consult with S1 SSHE Engineers for proper handling, transportation and disposal.
6.3 WASTE SEGREGATION AND HANDLING
6.3.1 SEGREGATIONWaste that requires different treatment or disposal methods shall be segregated at the generating source and then collected in appropriate waste container which is differently indicated as per each waste type. Segregation of waste at the source can reduce volume of waste for treatment or disposal, increase recycling ratio and also reduce time for sorting again. The segregation shall avoid mixing of non-compatible wastes such as oil contaminated rag shall not be mixed with non-hazardous waste.
6.3.2 CONTAINER AND ITS LABELNon-hazardous Waste
General waste
Household non-hazardous waste such as food waste, foam, foil tray and food packaging shall be collected inside plastic bag in a lidded blue bin. A bin shall be labelled as “General Waste”. The example of blue bin and its label is illustrated in Figure 4.
Specific non-hazardous waste requires to be collected in specific container. For example,
Air filter, cooling pad or fiberglass insulator shall be collected in plastic bag as per each waste type and then gathered into a big bag; andTop-hole cuttings (THC) generated from top-hole section of the well shall be collected in a lugger box.
The container of the specific waste that requires offsite disposal such as landfill should be labelled before transporting to the disposal facility. The standardized non-hazardous waste label applied for the specific waste is illustrated in Appendix A.
Reusable/Recyclable Waste
Reusable/recyclable waste such as glass, plastic bottle, paper, can, metal scraps and wood scraps shall be collected inside plastic bag in a lidded yellow bin. A bin shall be labelled as “Reusable/Recyclable Waste”. The example of yellow bin and its label is shown in Figure 5.
Hazardous Waste
Hazardous waste such as oil contaminated rag, oil filter, light tube, battery and contaminated container shall be collected inside plastic bag in a lidded red bin. A bin shall be labelled as “Hazardous Waste”. The example of red bin and its label is shown in Figure 6.
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Figure 4: Blue Bin Figure 5: Yellow Bin Figure 6: Red Bin
Some hazardous waste requires to be collected in specific container as per details below.
Infectious waste generated from LKU clinic room and bacteria media from LKU laboratory room shall be collected in red bag and placed into a waste bin labelled as “Infectious Waste”;Oil contaminated sludge from pipeline cleaning during production shall be collected in a 200 L metal drum covering with plastic sheet;Molecular sieve and activated carbon from non-routine maintenance activity at LPG plant shall be collected in a lugger box;Insulator containing asbestos shall be collected in plastic bag and then gathered into a big bag;Crude oil wax from rail tanker cleaning at CNS maintenance workshop shall be collected in plastic bag and then gathered into a big bag;Oil contaminated water from rail tanker cleaning at CNS maintenance workshop shall be pumped into a 21,000 L tank; andSynthetic based mud (SBM) cuttings from drilling activities shall be collected in a lugger box.
Hazardous waste container to be transported for offsite disposal shall be labelled as “Hazardous Waste” immediately after packaging. The label shall be clearly identified with the specific information following the Announcement of DMF as per requirement below.
Detail identified “Hazardous Waste”;Specific waste name and UN number;Waste packing & packing date;Waste Quantity;Name of concessionaire;Name of project/ concession;Emergency contact number; andPrecautionary statements.
The standardized hazardous waste label is illustrated in Appendix A.
6.3.3 WASTE STORAGE AREAA temporary waste storage area as part of S1 and L22/43 operations is located adjacent to the west of LKU flow station. Most hazardous and non-hazardous wastes generated from working areas shall be collected and transported to the storage area for segregating, sorting and temporarily storing for further disposal. The designated storage area shall be properly managed to prevent SSHE risks, especially spill to environment, fire, explosion and health hazards.
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The temporary waste storage area shall be operated to comply with the requirements stipulated in Announcement of DMF as shown in following details.
Construct with an impervious concrete surface to prevent penetration of liquid waste to subsurface;Separately store non-hazardous waste and hazardous waste to prevent cross-contamination;Have a drainage along all boundaries of concrete surface to collect rain and water run-off to API sump;Maintain good ventilation and housekeeping;Have sufficient access to allow pick-up of waste; andEquip with suitable fire-fighting equipment, eye washer, emergency shower and spill response kit such as shovels and absorbent materials.
The layout of temporary waste storage area is shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7: Layout of Temporary Waste Storage Area
Examples of waste which is stored at the temporary waste storage area for further offsite disposal are such as:
Reusable/recyclable waste is separated as per waste type at segregation area of non-hazardous waste (Figure 7). Each type of waste shall be gathered into a separated container at the designated area; Contaminated rag shall be gathered into a big bag at the designated area;Light tube shall be gathered into a wood box in a room with securely lock;Battery shall be gathered into a plastic box in a room with securely lock; andOil filter shall be gathered into a metal box at the bund area having drainage connecting to API sump.
However, some specific hazardous waste may be necessarily stored at the working area for further transportation to offsite disposal facility. At the storage area, below minimum requirements shall be applied.
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Waste shall be stored in secondary containment to prevent any spill or leak to surrounding environment;Waste container shall be in good condition and securely closed;The storage area shall be kept away from onsite groundwater well or water storage tank; andThe storage area shall maintain good ventilation and housekeeping and have sufficient access to allow pick-up of waste.
Examples of waste which is necessarily stored onsite for further offsite disposal are such as:
Oil contaminated sludge from routine pipeline cleaning and non-routine crude oil tank cleaning shall be collected in a 200 L metal drum at the waste storage area within LKU flow station;THC cuttings shall be collected in onsite THC pit;SBM cuttings shall be collected in a lugger box at the drilling site;Crude oil wax and oil contaminated water from rail tanker cleaning at CNS maintenance workshop shall be collected in a big bag and 21,000 L tank, respectively at the workshop.Molecular sieve and activated carbon from non-routine maintenance activity at LPG plant shall be collected in a lugger box at working area;
All hazardous waste containers stored at temporary waste storage area and at working area for further disposal shall be labelled using “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label” as shown in Appendix A.
Site layouts of waste storage areas in LKU flow station, production outstations, drilling site, Bung Pra (BPR) depot and CNS maintenance workshop are illustrated in S1 Waste Management Plan.
6.3.4 RETENTION TIME OF WASTE STORINGAll types of waste shall be transported for treatment and/or disposal as soon as possible in order to reduce the risk which may affect to human health or environment. Retention time for storing hazardous waste at the asset shall comply with requirements in Announcement of DMF as follows:
Amount of hazardous waste generated less than 1,000 kg/month can be stored onsite not later than 180 days; and
6.4 WASTE TRANSPORTATION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL
Once the treatment and disposal method has been selected from the available options, transportation of waste from the storage area to the disposal facility shall be organized in accordance with applicable legal requirements.
Modes of transport and routes from the site of waste generation to the temporary storage area and treatment/disposal facility shall be selected to reduce risks of release. Each container especially contained hazardous waste shall be securely closed in order to avoid waste mixing during transportation if any abnormal circumstance occurred.
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6.4.1 NON-HAZARDOUS WASTENon-hazardous waste should be transported by local waste contractor to the selected disposal facility. For example, general waste and food waste generated onsite is transported from a temporary waste storage area at LKU flow station to the disposal facility of Lan Krabue Municipality for further composting by Mechanical, Biological and Thermal (MBT) method. Reusable/recyclable waste is sold to Wongpanit Co., Ltd. or other waste recycling company for further reusing and/or recycling.
Some type of non-hazardous waste requires specific treatment/disposal method depending upon waste characteristics. For example,
THC is transported by construction contractor for filling in the designated areas such as LKU-DDand LKU-B locations; andAir filter, cooling pad and insulator without asbestos are transported by a licensed waste transporter, Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS), for disposal at a sanitary landfill of Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd. (ESBEC).
6.4.2 HAZARDOUS WASTEHazardous waste shall be transported by a licensed waste contractor to a regulated disposal facility. Waste manifest system shall be implemented to ensure that all the wastes are transported to final disposal facility. Contractors related to waste transportation shall be approved in accordance with PTTEP Contractor Management Standard as well as legal requirements. The qualification of transportersshall be included specific licensed and/or permission of, as a minimum
13 digits license for waste transportation registered with Department of Industrial Works (DIW);Driving license type 4 for hazardous waste transportation and trained driver; andRegistered vehicle for hazardous waste transportation.
Prior to disposal, contractors relating hazardous waste disposal and theirs facilities shall be assessed in order to ensure that their qualifications meet with PTTEP Contractor Management Standard and legal requirements.
Treatment and disposal method selected for some hazardous wastes shall be complied with S1 Waste Management Plan and Department of Mineral Fuel (DMF) Policy as the following details.
Produced water from production operation shall be re-injected into the reservoir; andSBM cuttings shall be transported by a licensed waste transporter (MM Logistics Co., Ltd. - MML) to Siam Cement (Lampang) Co., Ltd. and/or Siam City Cement Public Company Limited (SCCC) for using as raw material in cement kiln.
List of waste transporters and disposers for both non-hazardous and hazardous wastes is shown in Appendix B.
6.5 WASTE RECORDING AND REPORTING
Tracking of waste types, quantities, treatment/disposal methods and final waste disposal facilities shall be considered as part of an overall waste management system to document the intended management of the waste. The necessary waste data shall be collected and recorded in waste management report as per monthly basis. Monthly and yearly waste management reports shall be prepared and submitted to DMF as per S1 Waste Management Plan and Announcement of DMF.
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Patterns of monthly and yearly waste management reports are prepared following Announcement of DMF.
The procedure of waste recording and reporting is summarized in details below.
1. Each department who generates waste shall collect and submit waste data to S1 SSHE Engineers on monthly basis. The waste tracking data either management onsite or offsite include:
Type of waste;Quantity or volume of waste including generating, storing and disposal;Method used for transporting waste;Treatment/disposal method used at disposal facility;Final disposal location;Date of waste dispatch, transfer and disposal; andWaste contractor details.Evidence for tracking waste to final disposal such as hazardous waste manifest.
2. S1 SSHE Engineers shall gather and verify waste data from all departments and prepare the monthly and yearly waste management reports.
3. Monthly and yearly waste management reports shall be submitted to Environment Engineer of Corporate Operational Environment Section (TEM/O) for review.
4. After review, the monthly and yearly waste management reports shall be submitted to DMF as per Announcement of DMF.
6.6 WASTE MANAGEMENT REVIEW & AUDIT
Internal waste management audit should be conducted by S1 SSHE Engineers based on yearly basis. Scope of the audit may cover (1) site tour at waste generation source, storage and segregation areas and disposal facility, (2) staff’s interview to check theirs awareness and competency on waste management and (3) documents/records reviews.
Objectives of the internal audit are:
To measure effectiveness of existing waste management;To identify opportunities for improving waste management (if any);To monitor and ensure compliance with S1 Waste Management Plan and relevant law/ regulations;
External waste management audit may be conducted by DMF as per DMF practices and requirements. The objective of the audit is to ensure that the waste management system of S1 and L22/43 operations is implemented in such a way as not to threaten human and surrounding environment and complied with DMF waste management guidelines.
Additionally, the waste management may be audited as part of other management systems such as SSHE walkabout audit, OHSE internal audit, ISO 14001:2004 internal audit, ISO 14001:2004 surveillance/ re-certification audit, DMF HSE audit, etc.
A summary of audit program relating waste management is illustrated in Table 2.
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TABLE 2: SUMMARY OF AUDIT PROGRAM RELATING WASTE MANAGEMENT.No. Audit Program Frequency Audit led by
1 Internal Waste Management Audit At least once per year S1 SSHE Engineers
2 OHSE Internal Audit Once per year Qualified Lead Auditor
3 ISO 14001:2004 Internal Audit Once per year Qualified Lead Auditor
4 Section Head SSHE Walkabout Audit
Once per month Section Heads or Supervisors
5 ISO 14001:2004 Surveillance Audit Once per year Auditor from the certified body
6 ISO 14001:2004 Re-certification Audit
Every three years Auditor from the certified body
7 DMF Waste Management Audit Once per year DMF
8 DMF HSE Audit Once per year DMF
Audit findings and actions raised by the waste management audit will be followed up by section heads or assigned representatives via My Action Database. Audit actions follow up and closeout in S1 Operations can be described in S1 Nonconformity and Corrective & Preventive Actions Procedure, SSHE-452-PDR-500.10.
The S1 Waste Management and Disposal Procedure shall be reviewed every three years to update any change of onsite waste management or legal requirements.
An overall waste management of each waste type including waste generating source, code and category, handing, storage, transportation, treatment and disposal is referred in Detailed S1 Waste Management Guideline as per waste type (Appendix C).
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Appendix AStandardized Non-hazardous and Hazardous Waste Labels
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Appendix BList of waste transporters and disposers
for both non-hazardous and hazardous wastes
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Appendix CDetailed S1 Waste Management Guideline as per Waste Type
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Waste Management Guideline for Food Waste and General WasteWaste Name: Food waste and general wasteWaste Classification: Non-hazardous
wasteWaste Code: 1902
Phase of Operation: 1. Construction2. Drilling3. Production
Key Responsible: 1. Construction Contractor
2. DSF/S for drilling and production phases
Generator: Construction Site, Drilling Site, LKU office & accommodation, LKU flow station, production outstations, LKU maintenance workshop, well service workshop, material yard and Bung Pra (BPR) depot
Characteristics/Hazards: Organic waste can generate pathogenic organisms.Contamination of soil/ surface water/groundwater if improperly stored/disposed.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Construction phase: Collect in waste bin within construction area and transfer to a temporary waste storage area at construction yard.Drilling & production phase: Collect in waste bin within drilling site & production stations and transfer for storing at LKU temporary waste storage area.
Container &Labelling:
Blue bin labelled as “General Waste”
Transportation: Transporter: PTTEP’s local waste contractor(Chinnarat Construction Co., Ltd.)
Document Control:
1. Daily waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed of each department
2. Waste receiving record at the disposal facilityDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Local municipal waste disposal facility(Disposal facility of LKU municipality)
Disposal Method& Code:
Composting by Mechanical, Biological & Thermal (MBT) method (083)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Rubber Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Tightly sealed container or packaging.Clean up immediately when spill or leak from container. If any damage of container, new container with good condition shall be replaced.
Waste Photograph
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Waste Management Guideline for Reusable/ Recyclable WasteWaste Name: Reusable/ recyclable waste (glass, plastic bottle, paper, can, metal
scraps and wood packing)Waste Classification: Non-hazardous
wasteWaste Code: 1101 (Paper)
1102 (Plastic bottle)1103 (Wood packing)1104 (Can & metal scraps)1107 (Glass)
Phase of Operation: 1. Construction2. Drilling3. Production
Key Responsible: 1. Construction Contractor2. DSF/S for drilling and
production phasesGenerator: Construction site, drilling site, LKU office & accommodation, LKU flow
station, production outstations, LKU maintenance workshop, well service workshop, material yard and Bung Pra (BPR) depot
Characteristics/Hazards: Broken glass and acuminate wood & metal scraps can cause lacerations and/or puncture wounds.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Construction phase: Collect in waste bin within construction area and transfer to a temporary waste storage area at construction yard.Drilling & production phase: Collect in waste bin within drilling site & production stations and transfer for storing at LKU temporary waste storage area.
Container &Labelling:
Yellow bin labelled as “Reusable/ Recyclable Waste”
Transportation: Transporter: PTTEP’s local waste contractor(Chinnarat Construction Co., Ltd.)
Document Control:
1. Daily waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed of each department
2. Waste receiving record from waste buyerDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Recycling company (paper, plastic bottle, can & metal scraps and glass)Construction or drilling site (wood packing) for reuse
Disposal Method& Code:
Recycling for paper, plastic bottle, can & metal scraps and glass (049)Reuse for wood packing (039)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Boots Rubber Gloves Helmet
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Tightly sealed container or packaging.Pick-up immediately when falling. If any damage of container, new container with good condition shall be replaced.For laceration/puncture wounds, apply first aid and refer to hospital as appropriate.
Waste Photograph
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Waste Management Guideline for Empty Plastic and Metal DrumsWaste Name: Empty plastic and metal drumsWaste Classification: Non-hazardous
wasteWaste Code: 1102 (Empty plastic drum)
1104 (Empty metal drum)Phase of Operation: Production Key Responsible: OLGGenerator: LKU flow station, production outstations, well service workshop and
maintenance workshopCharacteristics/Hazards: In case of no decontamination or unclean decontamination of empty
drum, hydrocarbon or chemical may residue in the drum.Inhalation of hydrocarbon vapour or chemical mist may irritate the respiratory tract (nose, throat, and lungs). Eyes and skin irritation may occur when exposure. Incidental ingestion may be harmful or fatal.Physical hazard could be occurred such as lifting of drum without any assistance or hand and finger injury when contact with pinch point.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Store at the material yard after decontamination process. The drums are either sold to the waste recycling company for further recycling or they are reused for other purposes onsite.
Container &labelling:
None
Transportation: Transporter: Recycling company for recycling or truck for reuse onsite
Document Control:
Waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed
Disposal: Disposal Company/ Facility:
1. Recycling company for recycling (i.e. Wongpanit Garbage Recycle Separation Plant)
2. Some department in S1 asset for reuse Disposal Method& Code:
Recycling (049)Reuse (039)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Boots Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.The drum shall be decontaminated to remove oil and/or chemicals remained in the drum. The chemical label and hazard symbol on the empty drum shall be removed prior to reuse or recycle.
Waste Photograph
Empty Drums
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Waste Management Guideline for Air Filter and Cooling PadWaste Name: Air filter and cooling padWaste Classification: Non-hazardous
wasteWaste Code: 0502
Phase of Operation: Production Key Responsible: DSF/SGenerator: LKU flow station and maintenance workshopCharacteristics/Hazards: Persons overexposed to dust or small particulates may experience
coughing, sneezing, or nasal and eye irritation. Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in plastic bag and then gather into a big
bag at working area and transfer for storing at LKU temporary waste storage area.
Container &labelling:
Apply “Standardized Non-hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A). The label should be placed on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS)
Document Control:
Waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed
Disposal: Disposal Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facility (i.e. Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd. Co., Ltd. (ESBEC))
Disposal Method& Code:
Sanitary Landfill (071)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet CoverallPrecautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Protection mask shall be required during clean-up or remove from equipment to control inhalation of particulates and dust. Avoid inhalation, skin and eye contact as irritation may occur.Tightly sealed container or packaging in order to prevent dust dispersion.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Rinse mouth with water to remove fibres from the throat andconsult a physician if unusual reaction is noted.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with the entire surface of the eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Wash exposed skin with soap and water.
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Waste Management Guideline for Demolition WasteWaste Name: Demolition wasteWaste Classification: Non-hazardous
wasteWaste Code: 1314
Phase of Operation: 1. Construction2. Production
(LKU Office & Accommodation)
Key Responsible: Construction contractor
Generator: Construction Site and LKU office & accommodationCharacteristics/Hazards: Persons overexposed to dust or small particulates may experience
coughing, sneezing, or nasal and eye irritation. Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Accumulate as a pile at working area within
construction site.Container &labelling:
None
Transportation: Transporter: Construction contractor via truckDocument Control:
Waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed
Disposal: Disposal Company/ Facility:
Land filling at permission area
Disposal Method& Code:
Filling in permission area (082)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Safety Gloves Helmet
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEsAvoid skin and eye contact as temporary irritation may occur.Pick-up immediately when falling or throwing off.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Rinse mouth with water to remove particulates from the throat.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. Skin Contact: Wash exposed skin with soap and water.
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Waste Management Guideline for Insulator without AsbestosWaste Name: Insulator without asbestos such as fiberglass insulatorWaste Classification: Non-hazardous
wasteWaste Code: 1202, 1205
Phase of Operation: Production Key Responsible: DSF/SGenerator: LKU flow station and maintenance workshopCharacteristics/Hazards: Fibrous insulator: refractory ceramic fibre (RCF), fiberglass or mineral
woolNon-fibrous insulator: perlite, cellular or foam glass (PUR, polyurethane).Exposure to the insulator may be irritating to eyes, nose and throat.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in plastic bag and then gather into a big bag at working area and transfer for storing at LKU temporary waste storage area.
Container &labelling:
Apply “Standardized Non-hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS)
Document Control:
Waste inventory record including waste amountgenerated and disposed
Disposal: Disposal Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facility such as Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd. (ESBEC)
Disposal Method& Code:
Sanitary Landfill (071)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs, especially protection mask in order to prevent dust dispersion when handling and transportation.Avoid inhalation, skin and eye contact as irritation may occur.Tightly sealed container or packaging.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Rinse mouth with water to remove fibres from the throat andconsult a physician if unusual reaction is noted.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Wash exposed skin with soap and water. If fiber glass becomes embedded, seek medical attention.
Waste Photograph
Reference http://www.cheyinsulator.com/pdfs/Fiberglass-Owens-Corning-MSDS.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Top-hole Cuttings (THC)Waste Name: Top-hole cuttingsWaste Classification: Non-hazardous
wasteWaste Code: 0301
Phase of Operation: Drilling Key Responsible: ECM/OGenerator: Drilling siteCharacteristics/Hazards: Top hole cuttings (THC) generated from drilling of top-hole section of
the well is separated from shale shaker and gathered into onsite THC pits. THC sample is collected from THC pit after drilling completed for measuring electrical conductivity (EC) and heavy metals prior to disposal. The values of EC and heavy metals in THC sample shall not
baseline values in the area and other heavy metals meet Thai Soil Quality Standards).
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in a lugger box and gather into an onsite THC pit
Container &labelling:
No label
Transportation: Transporter: Construction contractor via truckDocument Control:
Waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed as per well
Disposal: Disposal Company/ Facility:
PTTEP’s lands including LKU-DD and LKU-Blocations
Disposal Method & Code:
Filling in PTTEP’s land (082)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Safety Gloves Helmet
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEsAvoid skin and eye contact as temporary irritation may occur.Pick-up immediately when falling or throwing off.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Rinse mouth with water to remove particulates from the throat.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. Skin Contact: Wash exposed skin with soap and water.
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Top Hole Cuttings THC pit
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Waste Management Guideline for BatteriesWaste Name: Lead battery used in vehicle/machine and uninterrupted power supply
device (UPS)Alkaline battery, nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery, lithium and mercury battery used in instrument and communication devices
Waste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 1001 (Lead battery)1002 (Ni-Cd battery)1003 (Mercury battery)1004 (Alkaline battery)1005 Other batteries & accumulators)
Phase of Operation: 1. Construction2. Production
Key Responsible: 1. Construction Contractor
2. DSF/S for production phase
Generator: Construction contractor’s yard and LKU maintenance workshop & well service workshop
Characteristics/Hazards: Battery contains acid and heavy metals (lead, nickel, cadmium, lithium, mercury, etc.). Contact with internal components may cause irritation of severe burns. Irritating to eyes, respiratory system, and skin. Prolonged inhalation or ingestion may result in serious damage to health.Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when acid solution spill or leakage from battery.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in tightly plastic box/bag at working areaand transfer for storing at LKU temporary waste storage area. At the storage area, batteries are gathered into plastic container with securely closed for further disposal.
Container &labelling:
Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS)
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including wasteamount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facility such as Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd. (ESBEC) – Recycling General Environmental Conservation PCL (GENCO) – Secure landfill
Disposal Method & Code:
Recycling for lead battery, Ni-Cd battery and alkaline battery (049)Secure landfill for lithium and mercury battery (072)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Boots Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEsKeep containers tightly closed.Avoid contact with internal acid.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: If swallowed, give large amounts of water. Do NOT induce vomiting or aspiration into the lungs may occur and can cause permanent injury or death.Inhalation: If breathing difficulties develop, remove person to fresh air. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention if eyes have been exposed directly to acid.
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Skin Contact: Flush affected area(s) with large amounts of water using deluge emergency shower, if available, shower for at least 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing. If symptoms persist, seek medicalattention.
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Lead Battery Lithium BatteryReference http://www.dekabatteries.com/assets/base/a.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Fluorescent light tubeWaste Name: Fluorescent light tubeWaste Classification:
Hazardous waste Waste Code: 0907
Phase of Operation:
1. Construction2. Drilling3. Production
Key Responsible: 1. Construction Contractor2. DSF/S for drilling and
production phasesGenerator: Construction Site, Drilling Site, LKU office & accommodation, LKU flow station,
production outstations, LKU maintenance workshop, well service workshop, material yard and Bung Pra (BPR) depot
Characteristics/Hazards:
Fluorescent light tube contains glass, phosphor powder, mercury, and inert gases. Breakage of the tube may result in some exposure to the phosphor powder dustand to elemental mercury vapour leading to respiratory, skin and eye irritation. Inert gases such as Argon, Neon, and Xenon can cause asphyxia by displacing the ambient oxygen. Some symptoms of asphyxia are headache and dizziness.
Storage/Handling:
Storage Area: Put each tube in its package after use at working area and transfer for storing at LKU temporary waste storage area. At the storage area, the tubes are gathered into wood box or plastic container with securely closed for further disposal.
Container & labelling: Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS)
Document Control: 1. Waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal Company/
Facility:Licensed waste disposal facility such as Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd. (ESBEC) or General Environmental Conservation PCL (GENCO)
Disposal Method &Code:
Secure Landfill (072)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEsKeep containers tightly closed.Avoid skin and eye contact as temporary irritation may occur.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Rinse mouth with water to remove fibres from the throat and consult a physician if unusual reaction is noted.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Wash exposed skin with soap and water. If dust becomes embedded, seek medical attention.
Waste Photograph
Fluorescence light tubesReference http://heartlandtan.com/uploads/products/pdfs/MSDSLSI.pdf
http://www.bemidjistate.edu/offices/environmental_health_safety/files/msds/Compact_Fluorescent_Lamps,_Westinghouse%20.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Oil FilterWaste Name: Oil FilterWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 0503Phase of Operation: Production Key Responsible: DSF/SGenerator: LKU flow station and maintenance workshopCharacteristics/Hazards: Used oil filter contains black and viscous oil residual with hydrocarbon
vapour.Inhalation of hydrocarbon vapour or mist may irritate the respiratory tract (nose, throat, and lungs). Eyes and skin irritation may occur when exposure. Incidental ingestion may be harmful or fatal.Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when oil spill or leakage. It may be toxic to fish, plants and domestic animals.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in plastic bag and then gather into a big bag at working area and transfer for storing at LKU temporary waste storage area. At the storage area, the filters are gathered into metal box with secure cover for further disposal.
Container &Labelling:
Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS)
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including wasteamount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facility such as Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd. (ESBEC)
Disposal Method& Code:
Used oil filters must be punctured and drained while hot or crushed to remove residual oil.Drained or crushed filters can be recycled (049). Oil residual is gathered to fuel blending process (042).
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Keep away from heat, sparks, flames, or ignition sources (such as static electricity and mechanical/electrical equipment).Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing, and shoes.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Do not induce vomiting and give the person a glass of water or milk to drink and get medical attention.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Remove clothing and shoes if contaminated and wash exposed skin with soap and water. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse.Spill/Leakage ManagementIn case of oil spill or leakage, clean-up immediately. Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth or other containment material. Reclaim liquid directly or in an absorbent. Soak up oil residual with an absorbent such as clay, sand or other suitable material and dispose properly.
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Oil FilterReference http://www.maximausa.com/msds/filter/Fab1.pdf
http://ebpaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Omala-HD-220.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Oil Contaminated Rag & GlovesWaste Name: Oil Contaminated Rag & GlovesWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 0503Phase of Operation: 1. Construction
2. Drilling3. Production
Key Responsible: 1. Construction Contractor2. ODL/O for drilling phase3. DSF/S for production
phaseGenerator: Construction Site, Drilling Site, LKU flow station, production
outstations, LKU maintenance workshop, well service workshop, material yard and Bung Pra (BPR) depot
Characteristics/Hazards: Oil contaminated rag and gloves contains black and viscous oil residual with hydrocarbon vapour. Inhalation of hydrocarbon vapour or mist may irritate the respiratory tract (nose, throat, and lungs). Eyes and skin irritation may occur when exposure. Incidental ingestion may be harmful or fatal.Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred if improper handling and storage. It may be toxic tofish, plants and domestic animals.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Construction phase: Collect in waste bin within construction area and transfer to a temporary waste storage area at construction yard.Drilling & production phase: Collect in waste bin within drilling site & production stations and transfer for storing at LKU temporary waste storage area.
Container &Labelling:
Red bin labelled as “Hazardous Waste”Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS)
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including wasteamount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facility (such as Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd. (ESBEC))
Disposal Method& Code:
Repacking and use as fuel blending (042)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Keep away from heat, sparks, flames, or ignition sources (such as static electricity and mechanical/electrical equipment).Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing, and shoes.Pick-up immediately when falling. If any damage of container, new container with good condition shall be replaced.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Do not induce vomiting and give the person a glass of water or milk to drink and get medical attention.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Remove clothing and shoes if contaminated and wash exposed skin with soap and water. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse.
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Oil Contaminated Rag & GlovesReference http://www.maximausa.com/msds/filter/Fab1.pdf
http://ebpaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Omala-HD-220.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Contaminated ContainerWaste Name: Contaminated containers such as oil contaminated container, expired
paint, paint spray and aerosol canWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 0503Phase of Operation: 1. Construction
2. ProductionKey Responsible: 1. Construction
Contractor2. DSF/S
Generator: Construction Site, LKU flow station, production outstations, LKU maintenance workshop, well service workshop
Characteristics/Hazards: Contaminated container contains residual of oil, paint or chemicals depending on type of product in the container.Inhalation of hydrocarbon vapour, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or chemical mist may irritate the respiratory tract (nose, throat, andlungs). Eyes and skin irritation may occur when exposure. Incidental ingestion may be harmful or fatal.Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when spill or leakage. It may be toxic to fish, plants anddomestic animals.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Construction phase: Collect in waste bin within construction area and transfer to a temporary waste storage area at construction yard.Production phase: Collect in waste bin within production stations and transfer for storing at LKU temporary waste storage area.
Container &Labelling:
Red bin labelled as “Hazardous Waste”Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS)
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facility such as Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd. (ESBEC) or General Environmental Conservation PCL (GENCO)
Disposal Method & Code:
Secure Landfill (072)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Keep away from heat, sparks, flames, or ignition sources (such as static electricity and mechanical/electrical equipment).Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing, and shoes.Pick-up immediately when falling. If any damage of container, new container with good condition shall be replaced.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Do not induce vomiting and give the person a glass of water or milk to drink and get medical attention.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Remove clothing and shoes if contaminated and wash exposed skin with soap and water. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse.
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Spill/Leakage ManagementIn case of spill or leakage, clean-up immediately. Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth or other containment material. Reclaim liquid directly or in an absorbent. Soak up oil residual with an absorbent such as clay, sand or other suitable material and dispose properly.
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Contaminated ContainersReference http://www.maximausa.com/msds/filter/Fab1.pdf
http://ebpaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Omala-HD-220.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Used Lube OilWaste Name: Used lube oilWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 0402Phase of Operation: 1. Construction
2. Drilling3. Production
Key Responsible: 1. Construction Contractor2. ODL/O for drilling phase3. DSF/M for production
phaseGenerator: Construction Site, Drilling Site, LKU flow station, production
outstations, LKU maintenance workshop and well service workshopCharacteristics/Hazards: Black and viscous liquid with hydrocarbon vapour.
Inhalation of hydrocarbon vapour or chemical mist may irritate the respiratory tract (nose, throat, and lungs). High concentrations of vapour or mist may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, loss of coordination, numbness, and other central nervous system effects. Eyes and skin irritation may occur when exposure. Incidental ingestion may be harmful or fatal.Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when spill or leakage. It may be toxic to fish, plants and domestic animals.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Construction phase: Collect in 200 L drum within construction area and transfer to a temporary waste storage area at construction yard.Drilling phase: Collect in 200 L drum within drilling site for further disposal.Production phase: Collect in 200 L drum within production stations and transfer to API separator.
Container &Labelling:
Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Construction & drilling phase: Licensed waste transporterProduction phase: Pick-up truck
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including wasteamount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Construction & drilling phase: Licensed waste disposal facility such as General Environmental Conservation PCL (GENCO) or Mahachai Ake Siri Oil Co., Ltd.Production phase: API separator in LKU flow station
Disposal Method& Code:
Fuel blending for construction & drilling phases (042)Recycling for production phase (049)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ EmergencyResponse
Wear necessarily PPEs.Keep away from heat, sparks, flames, or ignition sources (such as static electricity and mechanical/electrical equipment).Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing, and shoes.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Do not induce vomiting and give the person a glass of water or milk to drink and get medical attention.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.
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Skin Contact: Remove clothing and shoes if contaminated and wash exposed skin with soap and water. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse.Spill/Leakage ManagementIn case of oil spill or leakage, clean-up immediately. Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth or other containment material. Reclaim liquid directly or in an absorbent. Soak up oil residual with an absorbent such as clay, sand or other suitable material and dispose properly.
Waste Photograph
Used Lube Oil ContainersReference http://www.maximausa.com/msds/filter/Fab1.pdf
http://ebpaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Omala-HD-220.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Oil Contaminated SludgeWaste Name: Oil contaminated sludge from pipeline and crude oil tank cleaningWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 1501Phase of Operation: Production Key Responsible: DSF/PGenerator: LKU flow station and production outstationsCharacteristics/Hazards: Oil contaminated sludge contains crude oil, sand and debris.
Crude oil: Flammable liquid and vapour. Liquid and vapour may cause irritation or burns to eyes, nose, and throat. Inhalation of vapour may cause dizziness and drowsiness. Possible cancer hazard (benzene). Possible asphyxiation hazard (hydrogen sulphide and ethane).Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when spill or leakage. It may be toxic to fish, plants anddomestic animals.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in 200 L drum and transfer to a temporary waste storage area with LKU flow station.
Container &Labelling:
Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS) or Better World Transport Co., Ltd. (BWT)
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including wasteamount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facility such as Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd.(ESBEC) or Better Word Green PCL (BWT)
Disposal Method & Code:
Fuel blending (042)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Keep away from heat, sparks, flames, or ignition sources (such as static electricity and mechanical/electrical equipment).Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing, and shoes.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Do not induce vomiting and give the person a glass of water or milk to drink and get medical attention.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Remove clothing and shoes if contaminated and wash exposed skin with soap and water. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse.Spill/Leakage ManagementIn case of spill or leakage, clean-up immediately. Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth or other containment material. Reclaim liquid directly or in an absorbent. Soak up oil residual with an absorbent such as clay, sand or other suitable material and dispose properly.
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Oil Contaminated SludgeReference http://keystonepipelinexl.state.gov/documents/organization/221243.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Molecular Sieve & Activated CarbonWaste Name: Molecular sieve & activated carbonWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 0501Phase of Operation: Production Key Responsible: DSF/MGenerator: LKU flow station (LPG plant) during non-routine maintenance following
plant shutdown programCharacteristics/Hazards: Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant), of eye contact
(irritant), of ingestion, of inhalation. The amount of tissue damage depends on length of contact. Skin contact can produce inflammation and blistering. Inhalation of dust will produce irritation to gastro-intestinal or respiratory tract, characterized by burning, sneezing and coughing. Severe over-exposure can produce lung damage, choking, unconsciousness or death.Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when spill or leakage. It may be toxic to fish, plants and domestic animals.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in lugger box with cover at working area.Container &Labelling:
Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS) or Better World Transport Co., Ltd. (BWT)
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including wasteamount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facility such as Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd.(ESBEC) or Better Word Green PCL (BWT)
Disposal Method& Code:
Fuel blending (042)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Keep container with securely closed. Keep container in a cool, well-ventilated area.Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing, and shoes.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Do not induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If large quantities of this material are swallowed, call a physician immediately. Inhalation: If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention if symptoms appear.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation occurs.Skin Contact: Wash with soap and water. Cover the irritated skin with an emollient. Get medical attention if irritation develops.Spill/Leakage ManagementStop leak if without risk. Do not get water inside container. Do not touch spilled material. Use water spray to reduce vapours. Prevent entry into sewers, basements or confined areas; dike if needed. Call for assistance on disposal. Finish cleaning by spreading water on the contaminated surface and dispose properly.
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Molecular Sieve and Lugger BoxReference http://www.sciencelab.com/msds.php?msdsId=9926131
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Waste Management Guideline for Crude Oil WaxWaste Name: Crude oil wax from rail tanker cleaningWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 1501Phase of Operation: Production Key Responsible: DSO/EGenerator: CNS maintenance workshopCharacteristics/Hazards: Crude oil wax consists of paraffin hydrocarbons (C18 - C36) and
naphthenic hydrocarbons (C30 - C60). Hydrocarbon components of wax can exist in various states of matter (gas, liquid or solid) depending on their temperature and pressure. At ambient temperature, the wax is in solid form.Crude oil: Flammable liquid and vapour. Liquid and vapour may cause irritation or burns to eyes, nose, and throat. Inhalation of vapour may cause dizziness and drowsiness. Possible cancer hazard (benzene). Possible asphyxiation hazard (hydrogen sulphide and ethane).Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when spill or leakage. It may be toxic to fish, plants and domestic animals.Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when spill or leakage. It may be toxic to fish, plants anddomestic animals.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in a plastic bag with tightly closed and gather into steel container at CNS maintenance workshop for further disposal.
Container &Labelling:
Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS)
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including wasteamount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facility such as Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd. (ESBEC)
Disposal Method& Code:
Fuel blending (042)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Keep away from heat, sparks, flames, or ignition sources (such as static electricity and mechanical/electrical equipment).Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing, and shoes.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Do not induce vomiting and give the person a glass of water or milk to drink and get medical attention.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Remove clothing and shoes if contaminated and wash exposed skin with soap and water. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse.Spill/Leakage ManagementIn case of oil spill or leakage, clean-up immediately. Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth or other containment material. Reclaim liquid directly or in an absorbent. Soak up oil residual with an absorbent such as clay, sand or other suitable material and dispose properly.
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Crude Oil WaxReference http://keystonepipelinexl.state.gov/documents/organization/221243.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Oil Contaminated WaterWaste Name: Oil contaminated waterWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 1601Phase of Operation: 1. Drilling
2. ProductionKey Responsible: 1. ODL/O for drilling phase
2. DSF/P (LKU)3. DSO/E (CNS)4. OWE/O
Generator: Drilling Site, LKU flow station, production outstations, Bung Pra (BPR) depot and CNS maintenance workshop
Characteristics/Hazards: Oil contaminated water contains hydrocarbon and chemical contents with vapour. Inhalation of hydrocarbon vapour or chemical mist may irritate the respiratory tract (nose, throat, and lungs). High concentrations of vapour or mist may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, loss of coordination, numbness, and other central nervous system effects. Eyes and skin irritation may occur when exposure. Incidental ingestion may be harmful or fatal.Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when spill or leakage. It may be toxic to fish, plants and domestic animals.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Drilling, Well Services & Production (LKU):Gather into an onsite concrete pit.Production (CNS maintenance workshop):Collect in 21,000 L tank at the workshop.
Container &Labelling:
Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Drilling, Well Services & Production (LKU):Transport by PTTEP’s vacuum truck or contractor’s vacuum truck to a central wastewater pond at Location Off-loading Facility (LOFF) for further discharging via pipeline to API separator.Production (CNS maintenance workshop):Licensed waste transporter such as Convoy Co., Ltd.
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Drilling, Well Services & Production (LKU):Injection wellProduction (CNS maintenance workshop): Siam City Cement PLC. (SCCC)
Disposal Method& Code:
Drilling, Well Services & Production (LKU):Injection into injection well (077)Production (CNS maintenance workshop):Fuel substitution (041)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Keep container with securely closed.Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing, and shoes.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Do not induce vomiting and give the person a glass of water or milk to drink and get medical attention.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.
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Skin Contact: Remove clothing and shoes if contaminated and wash exposed skin with soap and water. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse.Spill/Leakage ManagementIn case of oil spill or leakage, clean-up immediately. Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth or other containment material. Reclaim liquid directly in container for proper disposal.
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Oil Contaminated Water in 20,000 L Tank(CNS Maintenance Workshop)
Oil Contaminated Water in Concrete Pit(Drilling Site)
Reference http://www.maximausa.com/msds/filter/Fab1.pdfhttp://ebpaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Omala-HD-220.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Produced WaterWaste Name: Produced waterWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 0101Phase of Operation: Production Key Responsible: DSF/PGenerator: LKU flow station, production outstations, Bung Pra (BPR) depot and
CNS maintenance workshopCharacteristics/Hazards: Produced water contains hydrocarbon and chemical contents with
vapour. Inhalation of hydrocarbon vapour or chemical mist may irritate the respiratory tract (nose, throat, and lungs). High concentrations of vapour or mist may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, loss of coordination, numbness, and other central nervous system effects. Eyes and skin irritation may occur when exposure. Incidental ingestion may be harmful or fatal.Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when spill or leakage. It may be toxic to fish, plants and domestic animals.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in underground sump tanks at LKU flow station or collect in storage tanks at production outstations.
Container &Labelling:
None
Transportation: Transporter: Water transfer pumpsDocument Control:
Waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed
Disposal: Disposal Company/ Facility:
Injection well
Disposal Method& Code:
Injection into injection well (077)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Keep container tightly closed.Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing, and shoes.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Do not induce vomiting and give the person a glass of water or milk to drink and get medical attention.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Remove clothing and shoes if contaminated and wash exposed skin with soap and water. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse.Spill/Leakage ManagementIn case of oil spill or leakage, clean-up immediately. Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth or other containment material. Reclaim liquid directly in container for proper disposal.
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Underground Sump Tank for Produced Water Storage(LKU Flow Station)
Storage Tank for Produced Water Storage(Production Outstation)
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Waste Management Guideline for Insulator with AsbestosWaste Name: Insulator with asbestosWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 1203Phase of Operation: Production Key Responsible: DSF/SGenerator: LKU flow station and maintenance workshopCharacteristics/Hazards: Asbestos insulator contains a set of three individual commercial-grade
asbestos materials including chrysotile, asbestiform grunerite (amosite), and asbestiform riebeckite (crocidolite).Exposure to the insulator may be irritating to eyes, nose and throat.Inhalation of asbestos dust may be irritating. Symptoms include a cough and chest pain. Chronic exposure may cause asbestosis, interstitial fibrosis of the lung tissue.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in plastic bag and then gather into a big bag at working area and transfer for storing at LKU temporary waste storage area.
Container &Labelling:
Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as Waste Management Siam Ltd. (WMS)
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including wasteamount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facility such as Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex Co., Ltd. (ESBEC)
Disposal Method& Code:
Secure Landfill after stabilization or solidification (073)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs, especially protection mask in order to prevent dust dispersion when handling and transportation.Avoid inhalation, skin and eye contact as irritation may occur.Tightly sealed container or packaging.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Rinse mouth with water to remove insulator from the throatand consult a physician if unusual reaction is noted.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Wash exposed skin with soap and water. If insulator becomes embedded, seek medical attention.
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Insulator with AsbestosReference https://www.conncoll.edu/media/website-media/offices/ehs/
envhealthdocs/Asbestos.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Infectious WasteWaste Name: Infectious wasteWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 1701Phase of Operation: Production Key Responsible: LKU nurse (Clinic room)
DSF/P (Laboratory)Generator: LKU clinic room and laboratoryCharacteristics/Hazards: LKU clinic room: Infectious waste contains infectious agents, cultures,
blood products, needles, and other materials.LKU laboratory: Infectious waste contains contaminated bacteria media for sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) and phenolic reducing bacteria.Exposure to infectious waste can result in disease or injury.The waste may be due to one or more of the following characteristics:
it contains infectious agents;it is genotoxic;it contains toxic or hazardous chemicals or pharmaceuticals;it is radioactive; andit contains sharps.
The waste contains any of a great variety of pathogenic microorganisms.Pathogens in infectious waste may enter human body by a puncture, abrasion, or cut in the skin; by passing through the mucous membranes; by inhalation and ingestion.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in red plastic bag in “Infectious Waste Bin” at LKU clinic room and/or laboratory and gather the bag into foam container at LKU clinic room for further disposal.
Container &Labelling:
Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Nurse vehicleDocument Control:
Waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed
Disposal: Disposal Company/ Facility:
Kamphaeng Phet Hospital or other licensed waste disposal facilities
Disposal Method & Code:
Burning of infectious waste in incinerator (approximately 1,000 ºC) (075)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Avoid inhalation, skin and eye contact as irritation may occur.Tightly sealed container or packaging.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: If swallowed, if conscious, give plenty of water and induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical personnel. Immediately call a physician. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Wash exposed skin with soap and water.Spill/Leakage ManagementIn case of oil spill or leakage, clean-up immediately. Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth or other containment material. Reclaim liquid/solid waste directly in container for proper disposal.
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Infectious Waste ContainersReference http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/medicalwaste/020to030.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Synthetic Based Mud (SBM) CuttingsWaste Name: Synthetic based mud (SBM) cuttingsWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 1701Phase of Operation: Drilling Key Responsible: ODL/OGenerator: Drilling sitesCharacteristics/Hazards: SBM cuttings mainly contain synthetic hydrocarbon (olefins) with some
amount of additives including lime, barite, viscosifier, emulsifier, wetting agent, etc.Inhalation of hydrocarbon vapour or chemical mist may irritate the respiratory tract (nose, throat, and lungs). High concentrations of vapour or mist may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, loss of coordination, numbness, and other central nervous system effects.Eyes and skin irritation may occur when exposure. Incidental ingestion may be harmful or fatal.Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when spill or leakage. It may be toxic to fish, plants anddomestic animals.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in a lugger box at drilling site for further disposal.
Container &Labelling:
Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as MM Logistics Co., Ltd. (MML)
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facilitysuch as Siam City Cement PLC. (SCCC) or Siam Cement Lampang Co., Ltd.
Disposal Method & Code:
Use as raw material in cement kiln (044)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Keep away from heat, sparks, flames, or ignition sources (such as static electricity and mechanical/electrical equipment).Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing, and shoes.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Do not induce vomiting and give the person a glass of water or milk to drink and get medical attention.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids to remove particulates. If irritation persists, contact a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Remove clothing and shoes if contaminated and wash exposed skin with soap and water. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse.Spill/Leakage ManagementIn case of oil spill or leakage, clean-up immediately. Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth or other containment material. Reclaim liquid/solid waste directly in container for proper disposal.
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SBM Cuttings in Lugger BoxReference http://www.anp.gov.br/brnd/round6/guias/PERFURACAO/PERFURACA
O_R6/biblio/fluido%20sintetico.pdf
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Waste Management Guideline for Chemical Sag and BagWaste Name: Chemical sag and bagWaste Classification: Hazardous waste Waste Code: 1109Phase of Operation: Drilling Key Responsible: ODL/OGenerator: Drilling sitesCharacteristics/Hazards: Chemical sag and bag contains residuals of chemical powder or
particulates.Particulates may cause mechanical irritation to the eyes, nose, throat and lungs.Particulate inhalation may lead to pulmonary fibrosis, chronic bronchitis, emphysema and bronchial asthma. Dermatitis and asthma may result from short contact periods.Environmental contamination (groundwater, surface water and soil) can be occurred when spill or leakage. It may be toxic to fish, plants and domestic animals.
Storage/Handling: Storage Area: Collect in big bag and gather into lugger box at drilling site for further disposal.
Container &Labelling:
Apply “Standardized Hazardous Waste Label”. (Appendix A) and place the label on container.
Transportation: Transporter: Licensed waste transportersuch as MM Logistics Co., Ltd. (MML)
Document Control:
1. Waste inventory record including waste amount generated and disposed
2. Hazardous waste manifestDisposal: Disposal
Company/ Facility:
Licensed waste disposal facilitysuch as Siam City Cement PLC. (SCCC) or Siam Cement Lampang Co., Ltd.
Disposal Method & Code:
Use as fuel substitution (041)
Safety Instruction:
Safety Glasses Safety Boots Protection Mask Safety Gloves Helmet Coverall
Precautionary statements/ Emergency Response
Wear necessarily PPEs.Keep away from heat, sparks, flames, or ignition sources (such as static electricity and mechanical/electrical equipment).Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing, and shoes.Emergency and First Aid ProceduresIngestion: Drink a couple of glasses water or milk. Do not give personanything to drink of he is unconscious. Get medical attention.Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, apply artificial respiration and/or oxygen if necessary and get medical attention.Eye Contact: Promptly wash eyes with lots of water while lifting the eye lids. Get medical attention if any discomfort continues.Skin Contact: Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. Get medical attention if any discomfort continues.Spill/Leakage ManagementIn case of oil spill or leakage, clean-up immediately. Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth or other containment material. Reclaim solid waste directly in container for proper disposal.
Waste Photograph
Chemical BagsReference http://www.geodf.com/store/geodf_products/1_2.pdf
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Waste Management
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-D-0
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-T-1
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-D-1
3620
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514
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2016
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24,0
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414
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-D-0
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715
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2016
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-D-0
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-D-0
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-D-0
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1117
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2016
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-D-0
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1218
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2016
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-D-0
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1318
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-D-0
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1419
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-D-0
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2016
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-D-0
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2016
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2016
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28,0
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2122
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2016
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2016
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20,5
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-D-0
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2323
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2016
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23,4
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3480
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-D-0
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2423
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2016
1501
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26,1
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2524
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2016
1501
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24,2
40PT
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-D-0
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2624
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2016
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22,8
10PT
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2725
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2016
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26,6
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-D-0
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2825
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2016
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25,4
70PT
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3480
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2016
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tain
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1205
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sula
tion)
0701
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red
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ง (Fi
lter)
0503
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นเป�อน
น�ามน
(Rag
s)
1109
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mic
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)
1501
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ax, S
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กาจด
เลขท
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/
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จด
รายก
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นาส
งของ
เสยอ
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เดอน
ธน
วาคม
255
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