Implementation of Environmental Management System: A Case Study for Construction Companies in the Philippines †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. Framework of Study
- 1.
- Requirements and Planning Phase
- In this phase, the environmental requirements needed for every project are identified for the company to acquire. This can be completed by conducting a focus group discussion with the engineering and operation departments. Solutions are offered for the identified requirements. The solutions may be in the form of tasks or activities considering the provisions of ISO14001:2015 [11] from the planning phase to the closing phase.
- 2.
- Design Phase
- Software is used in designing the templates of the expected reports in the proposed system, following the standards in the information technology for software and hardware component requirements for the system. Detailed design of the system is created using flowcharts, diagrams, and other modeling tools.
- 3.
- Development and Testing Phase
- Software for the coding and simulation of the proposed system is indispensable. Simulation is conducted to ensure the system is error- and bug-free.
- 4.
- Deployment Phase
- The developed system is installed in the company for utilization. The system’s functional suitability, performance efficiency, compatibility, usability, reliability, security, maintainability, and portability are assessed.
2.2. Software of EMIS
2.3. Project Evaluation
3. Results and Discussion
4. Conclusions and Recommendations
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Respondents | Percentage of Respondents |
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Top Management (President/Board of Directors/Project Sponsors/Program Managers/Project Directors) | 30% |
Middle Management (Project Managers/Supervisors/Project In-Charge) | 30% |
Pollution Control Officers (PCO) | 40% |
Total | 100% |
Rating Scale | Verbal Interpretation | Description |
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5 | Very Satisfactory | The EMIS is highly functional, efficient, compatible, usable, reliable, secure, portable, and maintainable in providing environmental processes relative to the client and government’s requirements. |
4 | Satisfactory | The EMIS features are enough to provide a functional, efficient, compatible, usable, reliable, secure, portable, and maintainable system. A few limited features need to be upgraded and updated. |
3 | Moderately Satisfactory | EMIS shows fair specifications and physical features. There are still a few important functions that require improvement and enhancement. |
2 | Poor | The respondents are not satisfied with the demonstration and testing of the EMIS. Some parts malfunctioned. |
1 | Very Poor | The EMIS is not applicable, not reliable and not useful. |
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Leyesa, M.C. Implementation of Environmental Management System: A Case Study for Construction Companies in the Philippines. Eng. Proc. 2024, 74, 32. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024074032
Leyesa MC. Implementation of Environmental Management System: A Case Study for Construction Companies in the Philippines. Engineering Proceedings. 2024; 74(1):32. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024074032
Chicago/Turabian StyleLeyesa, Marlon C. 2024. "Implementation of Environmental Management System: A Case Study for Construction Companies in the Philippines" Engineering Proceedings 74, no. 1: 32. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024074032
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