Thebusinessobjectivesof GlobalFire SystemsLtdareto provide professional, customer-focused services to ourclientsatoptimum cost,withacommitmentto complying with all environmental legislation applicable to our aspects and any other requirements that may be imposed upon us.
As part of our corporate and social responsibility agenda, the environment is one of our key areas and we strive to improve the positive impacts of our operations upon the environment and work towards the reduction and elimination of the negative aspects wherever possible. These aspects include:
Wastemanagement
Supplier and contractormanagement
Use of rawmaterials
Use ofenergy
Noisemanagement
Reduction in FuelUsage
We are committed to the prevention of pollution and will assess all new proposed processes to identify potential impacts upon the environment prior to implementation.
We are committed to the continuous improvement of our Environmental Management System which is fully documented and provides the framework for setting and reviewing environmental objectives and targets. The Environmental Working Party acts as a steering committee for setting and delivering targets against our key impact areas.
As the scope of our operations are Environmentally low impact/risk the decision has been taken by company management not to communicate our significant environmental aspects publicly.
The policy of Global Fire Systems Ltd is that our Environmental Management System should comply with BS EN ISO 14001:2015. We commit to implement, maintain and communicate this policy to suppliers, customers and any other interestedparty.
Signed:
Ian Grantham CEO &
Founder
Date: 30th October 2020
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LEGAL & OTHERREQUIREMENTS
All requirements imposed upon Global Fire Systems Ltd are detailed on the Register of Legal and Other Requirements within the company records.
Environmental restrictions imposed on us for any project by a client, local authority or any other interested parties are detailed within contract project management system folder.
ENVIRONMENTAL TARGETS &OBJECTIVES
Global Fire Systems Ltd have established the following targets and objectives:
Reduce noise complaints by 10%, to be achieved by April 2021 to be achieved through continued use of heat mapping sites for engineers’ areas and a reduction in size of areas covered by engineers and continued training of on-site staff in the use of their alarmsystems.
Audit the environmental management systems of 10% of strategic partners and 5% of key suppliers April2021
97% of Company vehicles to be emission economical models, to be achieved by June2021.
Training of 3 members of staff to become Auditors who will carry-out the necessary audits on our strategic partners and keysuppliers.
Improve the insulation of buildings to reduce the amount of time the heating systems is required to beactive.
Ensure all recommended service dates on heating systems are met to ensure it is working at the optimal level which will reduce our CarbonEmissions.
All new company vehicles are low emission ie:-BlueMotion,
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Eco Drive. The Vans Through Vauxhall Vivaro Eco Flex are also now more efficient, this roll out is should mean that by June 2021 97% of the Global fleet will be emission economical models, also have two electric charging units fitted to our head office to service the 4 current hybrid vehicles on the fleet.
CarSharingwherepossiblewhenstafftraveltosamedestinationsand promotionofpublictransport(setuptheTramseasonticketpaymentscheme) includingengineerswherepossibleonsitesinLondonandprojectengineers on largefixedsites.
Change out all building lighting to low energy LED in order to reduce energyconsumption
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1.4 ARRANGEMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OF SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
In accordance with our Environmental Policy all waste generated from our offices will be, where practicable, segregated and disposed of by utilising registered and licensed waste disposal contractors (Currently this is performed by Nottingham County Council). Transfer notes will be retained by the Project Team, within the PMS Folder, for all waste removed from site.
Any small amounts of Non-hazardous waste created by our scope of works onsitewillbetakenfromsitebyourengineersandtakentoourhead office/stores for disposal using our separation skips which are collected for disposal by our local authority (GFS are approved Upper Tier Waste Carriers).
We are permitted to make this transfer from site to our head office/stores as we are certified as an upper tier waste carrier with theEnvironment agency.
Should there be the need to remove hazardous waste, all products will be removed and disposed of in accordance with relevant local enforcing bodies, with all licenses obtained, and transfer notes retained as proof of correct disposal. Where there is more than 200kg of hazardous waste to be removed from site, the premise will be registered with the environmental agency as required by the Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005.
Where site conditions allow two debris skips will be utilised and all waste will be segregated into inert and generalwaste
All waste carriers will have the appropriate license details of which and will be kept with other statutory documents. All Waste Consignment Notes will be retained, recording the category of waste removed and the destination of the waste.
ASBESTOS
Global Fire Systems Ltd manages its responsibilities in line with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (regulation4).
All engineers complete the UKATA Asbestos Awareness course prior to commencing works on any of our client’s site’s a refresher course is then taken periodically.
Before work commences on any property which may contain ACM’S it is requested that we view the Asbestos register and if this is not available have an Asbestos survey carried out in the area of our works.
Only licensed contractors are used for the removal and disposal of any Asbestos which is encountered on any of our sites.
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NOISE
Where practicable,Global Fire Systems Ltd will ensurenoisegenerationis reduced to an acceptable level for Contractors on site and the general public in the local vicinity.
All contractors will be reviewed to ensure they use plant & equipment with efficient noise suppression or controls fitted to assist us in attaining reduced noise output levels.
Inlinewithourenvironmentalpolicy,GlobalFireSystemsLtdwillworkin conjunction with any client to inform adjacent parties or persons likely to be affected by any noisy works during a project.
Global Fire Systems Ltd will work within the requirements of any restrictions imposed on the project works. Furthermore, Global Fire Systems Ltd will manage works in line with any guidelines imposed and ensure the client is fully aware of the requirements imposed on the project.
All complaints concerning noise emissions from our sites are to be reported
as stipulated within our Environmental Management System on the necessaryforms to maintain a register of complaints. Complaints will be investigated
and appropriate corrective and preventive measures taken to preventreoccurrence.
Ethical Sourcing
All suppliers must provide information and evidence that components and materials used in all products supplied to Global Fire systems where practicable have been ethically sourced, this is to be monitored through supplier audits, meetings and product data sheets.
Points of reference:-DEFRA
EMISSIONS INTO THE ATMOSPHERE AND WATER COURSES
Emissions into the atmosphere and watercourses are to be controlled by the best available means practicable.Where practicable, environmentally safe products will be used, attempting to minimize the effects of our works on the environment.
PRODUCT
CONTROL TECHNIQUE
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Diesel & petrol Accidental spillage
Where possible, generators and fuel powered machinery should be positioned in a bunded area tocontain spillage. Ensure bund has the capacity to contain the maximum amount of fuel stored in the machinery plus10%.
Paints; Thinners; Cleaning Fluids
Suggest utilising water based products negating the need for the use of spirit based products. Prevent products from entering the drainage systems.
Hazardous Dusts generated from;
Suggest safer alternative (ply,
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Global Fire and Security operates within a diverse array of customer segments:
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