Identify
and Consult Relevant Stakeholders on The Recommended Actions to be Taken to Conform
with Product Stewardship Requirements
The stakeholders for consultation on the recommended
actions to be taken to conform with Product Stewardship Requirements were
identified as:
Employees
and contractors
Local
community organisation
The representation from employees and contractors
participation have lead to the development, implementation, review and
improvement of HSE initiatives and programmes, the establishment of HSE goals
and targets, and the review and verification of HSE performance.
Proactive and open consultation and communication with
governments, authorities and other organisations is maintained in order to
contribute to the development of public policy, relevant legislation and
educational initiatives in relation to sustainable development
Review Records on Implementation of Product
Stewardship Management
There are many examples of records which can be review to
demonstrate the organization’s implementation of product stewardship management.
However, in this assignment, i will only discuss the
following records which include:
- Record of use of chemical during product development
- Record of disposal of waste chemical
An effective control of chemical risks at the workplace
requires an efficient flow of, information from the manufacturers or importers
to the users of chemicals on potentia lhazards and on the safety precautions to
be taken.
For record of disposal of waste chemical, l would relate
this requirement with the Singapore
Environmental Public Health (Toxic Industrial Waste) Regulations, Register 6,where
it imposed the legal requirement of waste generators to keep a register as
stipulated below:
Generator
to keep register
6.—(1) Every generator
shall keep a register which shall contain the following particulars in respect
of toxic industrial waste:
(a)the type and quantity generated;
(b)the manner of disposal;
c)the date and the quantity supplied or sold to a «toxic
«industrial «waste collector;
(d)the name and address of the «toxic «industrial «waste
collector; and
(e)the quantity held in stock.
2) The register
shall be kept up to date on a weekly basis unless otherwise specified by the
Director-General and shall be kept for such period of time as the
Director-General may direct.
As for record of use of chemical during product
development, i would assume the safety datasheet of a particular chemical was
review to gain a better understanding of the chemicals HSE risks and exposure
to the end user.