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Specialty Technical Publishers (STP) and Specialty Technical Consultants (STC) Publish Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Audit Protocol for Victoria, Australia
Thursday, January 16, 2020

Latest EHS Regulations Updates Assist Companies to Achieve EHS Compliance.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Specialty Technical Publishers (STP) and Specialty Technical Consultants (STC) announce the availability of the newly updated International Audit Protocol Consortium (IAPC) EHS audit protocol for Victoria, Australia. Leading companies around the world use IAPC EHS audit protocols to understand the scope of their EHS regulatory obligations and rapidly collect, share, archive, and export audit findings in a cost effective manner. IAPC EHS audit protocols are now prepared by STC in partnership with STP and continue to focus on those national (plus, in some cases, regional or provincial) EHS requirements that have site-specific application for manufacturing operations. As a leading EHS management consulting firm with a global network of experienced EHS teaming partners, STC has indepth knowledge and technical expertise of local/regional EHS requirements.

STP and STC maintain leading-edge EHS audit protocols for more than 50 jurisdictions. The protocol documents are written in English and are available in MS Word, Adobe Acrobat and Excel formats, as well as through STP's web-based portal or can be integrated into an existing company platform. Using the protocols' custom templates and advanced functionality features, auditors can easily track audit findings and manage data over time to improve compliance, risk management and safety performance. In addition, STP's formatting is compatible with leading risk management and sustainability platform providers.

Highlights of selected legislation covered in the newly developed protocol include:

    --  Victoria's new "Dangerous Goods (Transport by Road or Rail) Regulations
        2018" reflect national changes to the transport of dangerous goods. The
        new regulations are mainly the same as the revoked "Dangerous Goods
        (Transport by Road or Rail) Regulations 2008" with a few changes to
        numbering. These regulations came into operation on October 25, 2018.
    --  The "State Environment Protection Policy (Waters)" replaced the "State
        Environment Protection Policy (Groundwaters of Victoria)" and the "State
        Environment Protection Policy (Waters of Victoria)" effective October
        23, 2018. The policy provides a framework for the protection and
        management of water quality in Victoria, covering surface waters,
        estuarine and marine waters and groundwaters across the state.
    --  The "Dangerous Goods Act 1985" was amended effective 26 September 2018
        to adopt new requirements for properties that contain asbestos that was
        installed on the property on or after January 1, 2004.
    --  The "Building Regulations 2018" revoked and replaced the "Building
        Interim Regulations 2017" effective June 2, 2018. The new regulations
        largely follow the previous regulations, but have been updated and
        revised to reflect modern work practices and state of knowledge, and are
        also designed to align with the "Occupational Health and Safety
        Regulations 2017."
    --  The national "Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management
        Act 1989" and the "Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas
        Management Regulations 1995" were updated following a review of the
        Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Program. The
        major change was the introduction of a phase-down of hydrofluorocarbon
        (HFC) imports from 1 January 2018 to enable Australia to meet the HFC
        phase-down obligations of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol,
        starting in 2019. Other changes include the addition of new efficiency
        measures, including streamlining of licensing provisions, waiving
        uneconomic levy debts, and reduced reporting frequency.
    --  The national "Product Emissions Standards Act 2017" commenced on 15
        September 2017, establishing a national framework to address the adverse
        impacts of air pollution from certain products on human and
        environmental health. The provisions of this Act are implemented by the
        "Product Emissions Standards Rules 2017." The Act and Rules prescribe
        emissions-controlled products, which are marine-propulsion engines and
        certain nonroad engines (new spark-ignition engines with a maximum power
        of 19 kilowatts, or 25.5 horsepower). Only products that meet prescribed
        emissions standards, or have an exemption, may be imported into or
        supplied in Australia.
    --  The 2016 version of the "National Construction Code Series Volume One -
        Building Code of Australia" was amended out-of-cycle prior to the next
        scheduled update in 2019. Amendment 1 to the 2016 edition of NCC Volume
        One, was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories on 12 March
        2018. This amendment introduced a new verification method for limiting
        fire spread via external wall assemblies, references the revised 2017
        edition of AS 2118.1 (Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems - General
        systems), clarifies provisions for the use of external wall claddings
        and attachments, and revises the evidence of suitability provisions. The
        2019 edition of the NCC was adopted by all States and the Northern
        Territory as of 1 May 2019.
    --  Victoria has adopted a new Waste Management Policy (E-waste) which
        became effective July 1, 2019. This policy supports Victoria's ban on
        e-waste from landfills (also effective July 1, 2019), and seeks to
        increase resource recovery and ensure that e-waste is managed in a
        manner that minimizes to risks to human health and environment. The
        policy applies to any person who generates, collects, stores, handles,
        transports, or reprocesses any e-waste and establishes specific
        requirements for e-waste service providers.
    --  Victoria's lead process regulations are being revised as part of changes
        included in the "Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Regulations
        2018," and will become effective on June 5, 2020. The changes will lower
        the workplace exposure standard for lead and make changes to
        requirements for lead-risk work, which include reducing the mandated
        blood lead removal levels, adjusting the testing frequency of workers,
        and reducing the blood lead levels permitted to return to lead risk
        work.
    --  The "Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017" were amended
        effective August 20, 2019, to include new requirements that are intended
        to address risks associated with exposure to silica dust. The
        requirements prescribe the minimum level of controls that must be used
        when cutting, grinding or undertaking abrasive polishing of engineered
        stone.
    --  The "Radiation Regulations 2007" were revoked and replaced by the
        "Radiation Regulations 2017" on August 27, 2017. Under the 2017
        regulations, the security of high consequence sealed sources and high
        consequence groups of sealed sources have been strengthened, and the
        occupational dose limits to the lens of the eye have been lowered to
        reflect recent international developments.
    --  Victoria is making significant changes to its environmental protection
        legislation. The "Environment Protection Act 2017," which went into
        effect July 1, 2018, revised the governance framework and objectives of
        the EPA. In August 2018, the "Environment Protection Amendment Act
        2018," which significantly amends the "Environment Protection Act 2017,"
        was passed. The 2018 amendments are expected to come into force on July
        1, 2020, and will repeal the "Environment Protection Act 1970." New
        regulations and standards for the implementation of the "Environment
        Protection Act 2017" have been proposed, and are expected to be
        finalized in early to mid-2020. The existing six sets of regulations
        under the "Environment Protection Act 1970" will be replaced by one
        consolidated set of regulations and some separate transitional
        regulations. The new regulations and standards will also replace
        existing State Environment Protection Policies (SEPPs), Waste Management
        Policies (WMPs), and Notifiable Chemical Orders (NCOs). A number of new
        subordinate instruments will be introduced, including Environmentally
        Hazardous Substance Orders (EHSOs), Obligations on Managers of Land and
        Infrastructure (OMLIs), and compliance codes.

For more information on all International EHS audit protocols offered by STP and STC click here.

About Specialty Technical Publishers
Specialty Technical Publishers (STP) produces technical resource guides covering environmental, health & safety, transportation, accounting, business practices, standards and law, offering comprehensive guidance on key compliance and regulatory issues. STP is a division of Glacier Media Inc., a Canadian information communications company that provides primary and essential information in print, electronic and online media. Glacier's Business and Professional Information Group publishes directories, technical manuals, research and development materials, medical education, electronic databases, investment information and specialty websites.

About Specialty Technical Consultants
Specialty Technical Consultants, Inc. (STC) is a specialized management consulting firm working to enhance environmental health and safety (EHS) performance. Through its consulting services, STC partners with clients to strengthen management systems' design and implementation, and identifies needs and implements solutions to meet business objectives. Services provided include: EHS compliance support; risk assessment; EHS auditing; corporate responsibility and sustainability; EHS management systems development and implementation; EHS regulatory information tools; and EHS training.

STC is certified as a Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE) by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) and the Supplier Clearinghouse for the California Public Utilities Commission, and as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program.

SOURCE Specialty Technical Publishers



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