E4168 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARDS AND DUE DILIGENCE PROTOCOLS FOR SUPER EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT PROGRAM (SEEP) BUREAU OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY (Government of India, Ministry of Power) March2013 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 2 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Contents Page No. Executive Summary 5 1 Introduction 7 2 Environmental Safeguards Objective and Scope of Work 7 3 Fan Manufacturing Industry Scenario 9 3.1 Definition and Types of Fan 9 3.2 Scaleof Fan Manufacturing Industry 9 3.3 Small Scale Manufacturers 9 3.4 Medium Scale Manufacturers 9 3.5 Large Scale Manufacturers 10 3.6 Distribution Channel 10 3.7 Value Chain Analysis of “Ceiling Fan� 10 4 Production Process of Ceiling fan 11 5 Pollution Potential of Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Units 11 5.1 Pre Treatment of Steel and Aluminum Components 11 5.2 Aluminum Die Casting Operations 13 5.3 Paint Shop Operations 14 5.4 Sheet Metal Cutting, Machining and Punching Operations 14 5.5 Sewage and Sanitary waste 14 6 Applicable National Environmental Regulatory Framework 14 7 Environmental Health and Safety Due Diligence (EDD) 15 7.1 Methodology Adopted for EDD 15 7.2 Criteria for Selection of Industries 16 7.3 Schedule for Visiting Selected Industries 16 7.4 Checklist for Onsite Assessment and Collection of Information from Industries 16 8 Summary Findings of EDD Study 17 9 Development of EDD Protocol and Safeguards Compliance Assessment 19 10. Institutional Framework for Application of EDD Protocol 20 Appendix 1: Checklist for Seeking Information from Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industry 22 Appendix 2: Illustrative List of State & Central Acts, Rules, Applicable for Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Units 29 Appendix 3: Typical Consent for Operation Issued to a Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industry 31 Appendix 4: Typical Test Report of Effluent and Sewage Treatment Plants of a Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industry 38 Appendix 5: Typical Test Report of Stack Emission of a Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industry 47 Appendix 6: Typical Certifications for Quality, Environmental and OSHAS of a Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industry 51 Appendix 7: Checklist for Screening of Environmental Safeguards Compliance (EDD Protocol) 55 Attachment 1: List of State & Central Acts, Rules, Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Unit is in Compliance 58 3 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Abbreviations BEE Bureau of Energy Efficiency CFE Consent for Establishment CFO Consent for Operation CTF Clean Technology Fund EDD Environmental Due Diligence EHS Environment, Health and Safety EIA Environmental Impact Assessment ETP Effluent Treatment Plant GHG Green House Gas GOI Government of India MOEF Ministry of Environment and Forests MVA Monitoring and Verification Agency PPE Personal Protection Equipments RFP Request for Proposal SEEP Super Efficient Equipment Program SPCB State Pollution Control Board STP Sewage Treatment Plant WB World Bank 4 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Government of India, through the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) is implementing a Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP). In line with Government of India‟s request to support the SEEP, the World Bank is facilitating support from the Clean Technology Fund (CTF) for SEEP aimed at market transformation in electrical appliances with the first phase focusing on ceiling fans.It is intended that SEEP for ceiling fans will provide the impetus for adoption of about 5 million super efficient fans, which represents a sixth of the annual market of 30 million new fans. This transformation could lead to significant energy savings, energy capacity additions, and environmental co-benefits of GHG emission reductions. While, the SEEP for ceiling fans would lead to energy efficiency benefits, as well as environmental co-benefits, the assessment of the current environmental safeguard compliance of ceiling fan manufacturing industries would be essential from the regulatory and reputational risks.The prudent means to address the Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) issues would be to formulate an EHS Due Diligence (EDD) Protocol, as part of SEEP operations manual so that the environmental safeguard requirements can be addressed as part of determining the criteria for selection of ceiling fan manufacturers for this program. Accordingly, an EDD study was undertaken between October - November 2012, as per the Terms of Reference agreed between BEE and the World Bank. The objective of the study was to assess the ceiling fan industry‟s pollution potential, applicable regulatory requirements, current compliance levels and formulate the EDD protocols. The study covered 7 ceiling fan industries spread across India, selected based on their brand presence in market. The study also included site visits to 3 industries for on site assessment/verification. The salient findings of the study are summarized hereunder. i) The manufacturing units covered during the study were established in approved industrial areas, confirming to local designated land use plan. These are functioning for several years and therefore issues relating to displacement and the resettlement are not relevant at present. ii) The units covered under the study were under medium and/or large industry category and are regulated by several State and Central Acts & Rules. All units were fully dependent on vendors for supply of components, thus these may more aptly be termed as ceiling fan assembly units. iii) The ceiling fan manufacturing process has potential for pollution from few operations. The units either outsource all such operations or may carry out any one or two operations in- house, depending upon each corporate entity‟s operations strategy. The outsourcing of such operations appear to be mainly for economic considerations. iv) The manufacturing units, which have in-house operations with potential for pollution have installed effluent treatment plants within their premises and some units were found to be recycling/reuse of treated water. 5 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols v) As per present regulatory framework, all ceiling fan manufacturing units are out of the purview of EIA notification, 2006 and do not require prior environmental clearances from Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. vi) At the state level, these units are listed under „Green Category‟ by the State Pollution Control Boards for consent management, an indicator of „non-pollution intensive‟ industry status and thus benefit from liberal procedure for issuance of Consents for Establishing (CFE) & Consent for Operation (CFO) vii) All manufacturing units, covered under the study had the mandatory CFOs issued by the respective State Pollution Control Boards and are generally fulfilling all consent compliance requirements and thus did not carry any significant environmental safeguards risk. viii) Based on the study, a screening checklist for environmental safeguards due diligence (EDD Protocol) along with a framework for application of EDD protocol has been developed. ix) The EDD protocol is intended to determine the environmental safeguard compliance of any ceiling fan manufacturing unit, intending to participate under SEEP. The EDD Protocol covers essential parameters like siting criteria, information relating to statutory compliance, in-house production processes with pollution potential, status of consent for operation, effluent treatment and disposal systems, occupational health and safety issues, periodical monitoring of environmental parameters, among others, x) The EDD protocols are to be filled in and submitted by the prospective bidders/units along with RFP documents in order to qualify for participation under SEEP. The filled-in EDD protocol along with all supporting information can be used as a basis to ascertain safeguards compliance of any participating ceiling fan manufacturing unit under SEEP. xi) The Monitoring and Verification xii) Agency (MVA), appointed by BEE for facilitating implementation of SEEP shall be a BEE empanelled Indian agency and shall beresponsible for scrutiny of the filled in EDD protocol along all supporting documentation. xiii) Based on the scrutiny of the EDD Protocol, the safeguards compliance of any prospective bidder (ceiling fan manufacturing unit) under SEEP can be ascertained to be to be fully compliant, partially compliant and/or non-compliant as the case may be. In case of partial compliance, the units can be provided additional time frame for furnishing the required supporting documentation prior to signing of MOU between BEE and selected fan manufacturing units but not later than award/claim of incentive under SEEP. Based on the scrutiny of the EDD Protocol in line with the above mentioned criteria, if a unit ascertained to be environmental safeguardscompliant, it poses no reputational risk to the SEEP by its participation through development of energy efficient ceiling fans. 6 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 1 Introduction The Government of India, through the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) is implementing a Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP). In line with Government of India‟s request to support the Super Efficient Equipment Program, the World Bank is facilitating support from the Clean Technology Fund (CTF) for SEEP aimed at market transformation in electrical appliances with the first phase focusing on ceiling fans. The purpose of this lending project is to enable/encourage a transformation in the market to adoptsuper efficient ceiling fans. This transformation could lead to significant energy savings, energy capacity additions, and environmental co-benefits of GHG emission reductions. This is crucial and has relevance at a time when India‟s housing and real estate sector is undergoing rapid expansion and sales of fans, which caters as the primary means of space cooling in low income and middle income households. In a very price sensitive market of mostly low income consumers, more expensive appliances with lower energy consumption are not chosen, even if the payback period is short and within the lifetime of appliance. The appliance standards and labeling program of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, being implemented under the Energy Conservation Act of 2001, had very limited impact in promoting energy efficient fans.These labels for fans have not been made mandatory for fans, with analytical work showing that price is the main determinant of purchasing decision, rather than regulatory instrument of labeling. Therefore, economic incentives are required to encourage consumer in adoption of higher efficiency appliances (ceiling fans) and to overcome regulatory and market failures. It is intended that CTF funded SEEP for ceiling fans will provide the impetus for adoption of about 5 million super efficient fans, which represents a sixth of the annual market of 30 million new fans. 2 Environmental Safeguards Objective and Scope of Work While, the SEEP for ceiling fans would lead to energy efficiency benefits, as well as environmental co-benefits, the current environmental safeguard compliance of ceiling fan manufacturing industries would be of importance from the regulatory and reputational risks. In addition, the environmental impacts of proposed technology and product changes for producing SEEP ceiling fans also cannot be ruled out eventually. Thus, the project preparation activities need to ascertain the potential environmental impacts of the proposed interventions and integrate safeguards mechanism as part of delivering the incentives proposed under the SEEP. The prudent means to address the Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) issues would be to formulate an EHS Due Diligence (EDD) Protocols, including environmental appraisal and risk management mechanisms, following the principles and policies laid out under Environmental Assessment OP 4.01, one of the World Bank Safeguard policies. The EDD mechanism shall form part of SEEP operations manual such that the environmental safeguards issues will be addressed as part of determining the criteria for selection of ceiling fan manufacturers for this program. 7 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols The scope work for preparing the EHS Due Diligence (EDD) Protocols for Ceiling Fan manufacturing facilities shall cover: i) Understand and Document the Context of EHS Management: The consultant shall review the project documentation to clearly and understand the project design, implementation structure, and the expected project outcomes with the view to appreciate roles of different stakeholders and provide a detail context of the EDD Protocols for the project. As part of this, the consultant shall interact with the project stakeholders including BEE and WB ii) Assess the Environmental Regulatory requirements to be complied for establishing and operating the industry. This will cover the pollution control categorization of the industry and the CFE and CFO requirements and any other Environmental Assessment requirements and compliance requirements on Health and Safety. This compliance shall be analyzed based on a review of environmental regulations in India including standards/conditions stipulated there-in and the environmental monitoring and reporting requirements Based on the above assessment, a regulatory compliance requirement statement shall be prepared. iii) Review and Assess the Typical Production Process in three industry units, representing at least two clusters, with an objective to: (a) understand the general production processes; (b) ascertain the environment, health, and safety issues; (c) current environmental management practices to address such issues; and (d) extent of industry compliance with the CFO conditions. As part of this assessment, the consultant will also document the supply chain of the industry and ascertain the associated environmental issues (for example, many of the industries outsource the jobs like painting, electroplating, coil winding, etc.), and their management by the industry (for eg. through measures like supply chain management, quality certification and process management systems, etc.) iv) EDD Protocols: Based on the above, the consultant shall develop a user friendly Environmental Due Diligence Protocols which can be used by the implementing agency. The Protocols shall be handy, providing: (a) basis and criteria for assessing the environmental risks; (b) generic management measures; and (c) reporting requirements, if any. The EDD shall be integrated as part of the project operations manual as well as appraisal mechanism for disbursing the incentive to the manufacturers. For achieving this objective, the consultant shall coordinate with the other consultants working on project design and preparation. v) Institutional Mechanism: As part of this task, the consultant shall prepare an institutional mechanism for applying the EDD Protocols by the project implementing agency. 8 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 3 Fan Manufacturing Industry Scenario 3.1 Definition and Types of Fan An electric fan is a mechanical device used for creating a current of air or a breeze, using an electric motor. Based on its functionality, the fans are categorized into four distinct types namely: Centrifugal, Propeller, Axial flow and Mixed flow. Based on the utility, the fans are classified as follows. Table: Types of Electric Fan Sl. No. Fan Types 1 Ceiling Fans 2 Pedestal Fans 3 Table Fans 4 Wall Fans 5 Exhaust Fans 6 Air Circulation Fans 7 Industrial Fans (Blowers) Based on the power consumption, fans are classified as domestic & industrial fans. Globally, fans consuming less than 125 watts of energy are referred to as „Domestic Fans, whilst those consuming over 125 watts are termed as „Industrial Fans. 3.2 Scale of Fan Manufacturing Industry The fan manufacturing is undertaken by small, medium and large scale/size industries. The large scale industries are mostly owned by big Industrial houses/corporate groups whereas the medium scale industries are owned by small industrial houses or group of individuals through partnership firms. The small scale industries are generally owned by individuals or in partnership of a few individuals. 3.3 Small Scale Manufacturers The core competence of small scale manufacturing industries is their ability to produce fans at minimal or low costs. The low costs are achieved through hiring only seasonal employees, using simple, traditional production techniques and mostly old/refurbished machines. The raw material used generally will be of relatively inferior quality and the products not necessarily have to be energy efficient. The small industries do not invest in branding or promoting their products but thrive on production of low cost fans and cater to low income group consumers and far-flung rural markets through wholesalers, purely on the strength of their low cost products. 3.4 Medium Scale Manufacturers The medium scaleindustries manufacture relatively limited range of mid range priced economy fans through employing less capital intensive production processes, utilizing medium quality material, and selectively outsourcing components to low cost vendors. Generally, like the large manufacturers, the medium-sized manufacturers also perform coil 9 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols winding process in-house (a critical process with huge impact on the quality of the end- product). While, some other medium sized firms may use rotary die casting machines to die cast the main body plate of the fan and automatic press for developing rotor stator in-house. 3.5 Large Scale Manufacturers Large scale manufacturers are distinguished by their ability to acquire new or latest machinery, and to invest in equipment, employees, brand equity, and development of distribution channels and marketing. Their products are relatively more expensive, made of quality raw material, use modern machinery for efficient production and the product range is also quite diversified. Generally, the large manufacturers introduce at least one new design every year and their product range include plastic bodied fans, decorative fans and fans with fancy lights other than the most common metal-made fans with different sweeps for varying utility areas and applications. The large manufacturers have a market share of about 65-75% for most type of fans with ceiling fans being at top bracket. The attributable reason for this could be a) sustained efforts for brand establishment b) financial resources c) marketing strategies/techniques d) skilled and trained management staff e) better communication/negotiation ability f) access to modern technology and g) preparedness to introduce newer models with technological advancements h) sourcing of newer technologies and R & D initiatives 3.6 Distribution Channel The large manufacturers sell their products through distributors and the distributors‟ in-turn engage dealers, sub dealers, retailers and resellers amongst others. The medium & small manufacturers sell their products only through several intermediary agents and small retailers. In far flung rural towns and villages, the sales are usually conducted by small retailers through wholesalers. 3.7 Value Chain Analysis of “Ceiling Fan� The value chain analysis of ceiling fan along with a typical cost buildup for a ceiling fan is given here under: Table: Value Analysis of a Typical Brand Fan with 1200mm Sweep Sl. No. Cost Component Price(INR) 1 Raw Material Cost 635 2 Labour Cost 244 Base Manufacturing Cost 879 3 Overheads Cost including Profit @ 20% of Base Cost 175 4 Branding Cost @ 20 % of Base Cost 175 Total Cost 1229 5 Marketing Cost @15% 245 6 Sales Tax / VAT @ 6% 74 Maximum Retail Sale Price 1548 10 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 4 Production Process of Ceiling fan The production process of a ceiling fan comprises broadly two stages, namely manufacturing of components followed by assembling of components into a finished product i.e. ceiling fan. All manufacturing set ups, particularly the large manufacturing industries are fully dependent on vendors for supply of ceiling fan components and restrict themselves to the manufacture of few critical components of the product and assembling the components sourced from vendors into a complete product including product quality tests, and quality assurance procedures. Thus, most of the ceiling manufacturing industries may more aptly be termed as ceiling fan assembly units. In addition, these large manufacturing units also source „ceiling fans‟ made under their brand through captive or open market ancillary units to meet in house capacity constraints as per seasonal demand variations and more importantly to maintain their respective brand‟s market share. A typical ceiling fan production flow diagram of a large manufacturing industry, showing the synergy between in-house facilities and vendors supply chain for components in the manufacture and assembly of ceiling fans is given in the Exhibit 1. 5 Pollution Potential of Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Units The manufacturing of ceiling fan components has potential for pollution for waste generation, whereas no such potential exist in the assembling of ceiling fans. The most notable operations which have potential for waste generation are: - Pre-treatment of Steel and Aluminum components to de-rust, de-degrease and preparatory chemical coating prior to painting process - Aluminum die-casting operations - Paint shop (liquid paint and powder paint) operations - Scrap from sheet metal cutting, machining and punching, among others - Sanitary waste from shop floor toilets, administrative blocks and sullage from canteen blocks 5.1 Pre Treatment of Steel and Aluminum Components The metal surface treatment is a seven step process for degreasing, derusting, and creating a physical barrier or film that will protect metal against a corrosive environment and provide an absorptive surface for painting. The process is known as phosphating process. The surface films used in chemical conversion coatings are formed by a means of a non- electrolytic chemical reaction that occurs between the metal surface and solution. They are adherent, inorganic crystalline or amorphous films, which are less reactive to corrosion than the original metal surface.The films impart equal potential to the surface and neutralize the possible anodic and cathodic corrosion areas and provide an absorptive base for adhesion to paint finish. 11 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 12 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols There are several steps included in the metal surface treatment process. The first step is cleaning where the mill oils, stamping compounds and rusting is removed. This will be followed by a cleaner rinse and then on to a conversion coating stage of either iron or zinc phosphate, followed by an inorganic-organic sealer. The final step is rinsing with pure water like de-ionized or reverse osmosis water. The parts are then conveyed to a dry-off oven to remove all moisture before painting. All pretreatment operations are carried out by dipping the metal components in baths, which are emptied at regular intervals for a fresh fill of chemical solutions. This waste needs treatment prior to final disposal and/or recycled back into the system for preparation of a fresh chemical solution. 5.2 Aluminium Die Casting Operations Die castingis ametal castingprocess by forcing molten metal under high pressure into a mould cavity. The mould cavity is created using two hardened tool steel dies which have been machined into shape and work similar to an injection mould process. Most die castings are made for non-ferrous metals like specifically forZinc, Copper,Aluminium,Magenesium, andTinbased alloys. Depending on the type of metal being cast, a hot- or cold-chamber machine is used. For Aluminum die casting operations, a cold-chamber die casting machine is used. The casting process starts with melting the metal in a separate furnace and then a precise amount of molten metal is transported to the cold-chamber machine and fed into an unheated shot chamber (or injection cylinder). This shot is then driven into the die by a hydraulic or mechanical piston. All die casting operations essentially involve four steps: die preparation, filling, ejection, andshakeout. The dies are prepared by spraying the mould cavity withlubricant. The lubricant is used to control the temperature of the die and also assist in the removal of the casting. The dies are then closed and molten metal is injected into the dies under high pressure; between 10 and 175 megapascals (1,500 and 25,400 psi). Once the mould cavity is filled, then pressure is maintained until the casting solidifies. The dies are then opened and the mould shot are ejected by the ejector pins. Finally, the shakeout involves separating the scrap and unwanted formations, if any from the shot. This is often done using a special trim die in a power press or hydraulic press. In die casting operations, either solvent based or water-based lubricants can be used. However, in recent years, water-based lubricants, called emulsions, are the most commonly used lubricant, due to health, environmental, and safety reasons. There are four types of water-based lubricants: oil in water, water in oil, semi-synthetic, and synthetic. Among these, Oil in water lubricant is most preferred, because when the lubricant is applied, the water cools the die surface by evaporating while depositing the oil, which subsequently helps in releasing the shot. Oils that are generally used in lubricants areheavy residual oil(HRO), animal fats,vegetable fats, and synthetic fats. Emulsifiersare also added to water-based lubricants, so that oil based additives can be mixed into the water; these includesoap,alcohol esters, andethylene oxides. In addition, some chemical additives are also added to the lubricants to inhibitrustingandoxidation. 13 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols During the die casting operations, the used water based lubricants comes out as a liquid waste. This wasted water based lubricants are to be treated for removal of oil and grease and other contaminations prior to final disposal and/or recycled back into the system for preparation of a fresh lubricant recharge. 5.3 Paint ShopOperations The paint (liquid and powder types) operations are presently carried out in closed chambers through automatic spray machines and therefore no manual paint operations are involved. The components which are to be painted is transmitted into paint booths through conveyor systems. Therefore, there is no scope for liquid and solid waste generation from these operations. However, odour and obnoxious fumes in and around the paint booths is an environmental and occupational health concern. 5.4 Sheet Metal Cutting, Machining and Punching Operations The sheet metal cutting and punching operations and machining operations of ceiling fan components generate metal scrap, which has market value. Other than this, there is no liquid or solid waste generation, which requires treatment and /or disposal from these operations 5.5 Sewage and Sanitary waste The toilets of assembly shop floors, administrative blocks and sullage from canteen blocks generate sewage and sullage, which needs to be treated, prior to its disposal or directly discharged into public sewers, depending upon the consent conditions stipulated by the State Pollution Control Board and/ or depending upon availability of a public sewer in the proximity of the industrial unit. Essentially, not all units carry out all the above mentioned pollution potential operations. The units either outsource all the above operations or may carry out any one or two operations in house, depending upon each corporate entity‟s operations strategy. The outsourcing of a specific component to a vendor appear to be mainly based on economic consideration and not based on manufacturing process involving pollution potential or otherwise. The manufacturing units, which have in house operations with potential for pollution like die- casting operations, pre-treatment of metals for de-rusting and degreasing have installed effluent treatment plants within their premises and have systems in place for recycling of treated water. The scrap from sheet metal cutting, machining, punching operations has resale value and sold as metal scrap. 6 Applicable National Environmental Regulatory Framework The ceiling fan manufacturing industry does not fall under the purview of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification, 2006 of the Ministry of Environment and Forests(MOEF),Government of India(GOI) and thus does not require any prior environmental clearances. At the State level, ceiling fan manufacturing industry is listed under „Green Category‟ by the State Pollution Control Boards for consent management in accordance with section VIII of the EPA, 1986 enacted by the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India. 14 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Listing of ceiling fan manufacturing units under Green Category for consent management is an indicator of a „non-pollution intensive‟ industry and thus benefit from liberal procedure for issuance of Consents for Establishing (CFE) & Consent for Operation (CFO) and also the subsequent consent compliance requirements. The applicable environment regulatory requirements for ceiling fan manufacturing industry are summarized hereunder. Table: Applicable National Environmental Regulations for Ceiling Fan manufacturing units Sl. Regulatory Applicability for Ceiling Regulatory Requirements Action Required No. Body Fan manufacturing units 1 Prior Environmental MOEF, Govt. Not Applicable. None Clearances under EIA of India This industry does not fall Notification, 2006 under the purview of the EIA Notification, 2006 2 „Consent For Establishment‟ State Pollution Applicable for only new Applications are to be (CFE) during Pre-construction Control units. submitted to State Pollution Stage & „Consent For Boards CFE needs to be obtained Control Board in the Operation‟ prior to from the respective State prescribed application form commencement of commercial Pollution Control Boards and consent fee, depending operation/ production. upon capital investment of proposed facility. 3 „Consent For Operation‟(CFO) State Pollution Applicable. Applications are to be prior to commencement of Control CFO needs to be obtained submitted to State Pollution commercial operation/ Boards from the respective State Control Board in the production and compliance to Pollution Control Boards prescribed application form consent conditions and consent fee, depending upon capital investment of proposed facility. 7 Environmental Health and Safety Due Diligence (EDD) 7.1 Methodology Adopted for EDD The methodology adopted for undertaking the EDD comprised: Literature Search on ceiling fan industry in line with objectives of SEEP Development of a checklist for collection of information from industries Review of environmental regulatory requirements for ceiling fan Industry Selection of ceiling fan industries for on-site Assessment Onsite assessment, interaction with industry officials and collection of required information from selected industries Development of an Environmental Safeguard Due Diligence Screening checklist (EDD Protocols) for determining the safeguards compliance of any ceiling fan manufacturing unit to enable its participation in SEEP through development of energy efficient ceiling fans. 15 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 7.2 Criteria for Selection of Industries The ceiling fan market is largely dominated by the major brands like Crompton Greaves, Bajaj, Orient, Khaitan, Havell‟s, Ortem, Usha and Polar among others. Based on the ceiling fan industry scenario, expectedly, these major brands are manufactured by large scale industries. Therefore, it was considered essential to cover these large industries under this EDD study to understand their current production methods and planned technological advancements, sources of waste generation, applicable environmental regulatory requirements, existing practices for waste management, regulatory compliance levels, among others. 7.3 Schedule for Visiting Selected Industries Based on the assessment of the ceiling fan industry scenario and brand presence in the market, 7ceiling fan industries were selected for the EDD study.The industries name, dates visits along with contract details of the persons at the industry are given in the following Table. In accordance with the Terms of Reference, out of these 7industries, 3 were selected for site visit between 22ndto 31st October 2012. Notably, Table: Schedule for On Site Assessment of Ceiling Fan Industries Sl. Unit Name Visit Date to Unit Contact Person nd 1 Orient Fans 22 October 2012 Mr. R. Gambhir, Head Tech gambhirr@orientfans.com th 2 Bajaj Electricals 26 October 2012 Mr. Shyam D. Agnihotri, G.M. (Technology) sda@bajajelectricals.com st 3 Crompton Greaves Ltd. 31 October 2012 Mr. U.H. Mahajani, General Manager uday.mahajani@cgglobal.com 4 Polar Mktg. Ltd. Desktop Review Only Mr. Tapas Ganguly, Manager tapas@vishvaelectro.in 5 Havells India Limited Desktop Review Only Mr. Anil Patil, Associate Vice President anil.patil@havells.com 6 Metro Ortem Ltd. Desktop Review Only Mr. Praveen Singhal, praveen.singhal@metrogroup.co.in 7 Khaitan Electricals Ltd. Desktop Review Only Mr. Neeraj Pandey, Vice President neeraj@khaitan.com 7.4 Checklist for Onsite Assessment and Collection of Information from Industries A checklist was developed to compilerequired information for the EDD study, comprising ownership and year of establishment, siting criteria of unit, installed production capacity, market share of brand, seasonal variations in production and workforce, outsourcing and vendor registration process, potential for pollution and existing facilities for waste management, consent compliance status, recycle and reuse of treated waste water, environmental management measures, occupational health and safety policies and practices, among others. A specimen checklist is enclosed for reference as Appendix 1. 16 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 8 Summary Findings of EDD Study The information collected through the checklist supplemented by onsite assessment as well as interactions with the top management functionaries of the visited fan industries was analyzed and compiled. The compiled findings of the study are summarized hereunder. i) All corporate entities covered during the study have their ceiling fan manufacturing units at more one location for logistical advantage as well as to avail benefits/exemptions provided by some states like Uttrakhand and Himachal Pradesh. However, only the mother or main units were covered under this study. ii) The manufacturing units covered during the study are established in approved industrial areas and conforms to the local designated land use plan. Since, the units are located in approved industrial areas, existing and functioning for several years, impacts relating to displacement and the resettlement and related social safeguard does not exist. iii) The manufacturing units covered under the EDD study fall under medium and/or large industry category and are covered by several State and Central Acts & Rules. An illustrative list of relevant Acts & Rules is given in Appendix 2.During the field visits, all units confirmed their compliance to every applicable State and Central Acts & Rules and reaffirmed that they could ill-afford any non-compliance in these matters. However, the units declined to share any evidence in these matters at this stage. iv) All manufacturing units are fully dependent on vendors for supply of ceiling fan components, thus these may more aptly be termed as ceiling fan assembly units. In addition, these units also source „ceiling fans‟ made under their brand through captive or open market ancillary units to meet in house capacity constraints as perseasonal demand variations and more importantly to retain their respective brand‟s market share. v) The manufacturing units have complete in house facilities for assembling the ceiling fans including packing prior to dispatch to ware houses. The units have also set up in- house quality assurance (QA) procedures either on a 100% sample basis or fixed number of samples per lot basis, depending upon a specific component and/or stage of ceiling fan assembly. vi) The ceiling fan manufacturing process has potential for pollution or waste generation from the following operations: - Aluminum and Steel die-casting operations - Pre-treatment of Steel and Aluminum components to de-rust, de-degrease and preparatory chemical coating prior to painting process - Paint shop (liquid paint and powder paint) operations - Scrap from sheet metal cutting, machining and punching, among others - Sanitary waste from shop floor toilets, administrative blocks and sullage from canteen blocks 17 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols vii) Essentially, not all units carry out all the above mentioned pollution potential operations. The units either outsource all the above operations or may carry out any one or two operations in house, depending upon each corporate entity‟s operations strategy. The outsourcing of a specific component to a vendor appear to be mainly based on economic consideration and not based on manufacturing process involving pollution potential or otherwise. viii) The manufacturing units, which have in house operations with potential for pollution like die-casting operations, pre-treatment of metals for de-rusting and degreasing have installed effluent treatment plants within their premises and have systems in place for recycling of treated water. The scrap from sheet metal cutting, machining, punching operations has resale value and sold to scrap dealers. ix) All ceiling fan manufacturing units are out of the purview of EIA notification, 2006 and do not require prior environmental clearances from Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. At the state level, these units are listed under „Green Category‟ by the State Pollution Control Boards for consent management in accordance with section VIII of the EPA, 1986 enacted by the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India. x) Listing of ceiling fan manufacturing units under Green Category for consent management is an indicator that these are relatively „non-pollution intensive‟ industry and thus benefit from liberal procedure for issuance of Consents for Establishing (CFE) & Consent for Operation (CFO) and also the subsequent consent compliance requirements.Any violation of compliance conditions can lead to impose of penalty and eventually closure of a unit by the State Pollution Control Board, which no corporate entity would risk. xi) All the manufacturing units, covered during the study had the mandatory CFO issued by the respective State Pollution Control Boards and are generally fulfilling all consent compliance requirements. A consent for operation (CFO) issued to a ceiling fan industry by the State Pollution Control Board is enclosed for reference as Appendix3. xii) During the study, some units could readily share copies of test reports of periodical monitoring of ETP and STP, before and after treatment, stack emission reports among others, an indicator of consent compliances as well as their sensitivity towards environmental safeguards. While other units, although informed that they are conducting the periodical environmental monitoring, but were not willing to share the test results for the study. The test reports of ETP & STP before and after treatment, stack emission test reports of DG set as monitored by a ceiling fan manufacturing unit and shared for the study is enclosed for reference as Appendix4and 5. xiii) The assembly floor shops of the ceiling fan manufacturing units were generally kept orderly and reasonably well maintained. Although, use of personal protection equipments (PPE‟s) like helmets, hand gloves, safety shoes could not be seen except for unit, which had a ISO 14001 and ISO 18000 certifications. xiv) The indoor air quality and ambient noise levels at assembly floors shops will require to be managed better, to term it good. 18 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols xv) Out of the three units visited, only one had ISO 9001: 2008, ISO 14001: 2004 and OHSAS 18001: 2007 certifications, whereas other units had ISO 9001: 2008 certifications and further indicated willingness to get ISO 14001: 2004 and OHSAS 18001: 2007 certifications and may go in for the same after the approval of top management. The copies of the ISO 9001: 2008, ISO 14001: 2004 and OHSAS 18001: 2007 certifications of a unit as shared for the study is enclosed as Appendix 6. xvi) The present study covered only the mother or main unit of a few selected corporate entities and these were found to be generally environmental safeguards compliant as per the applicable environmental regulatory requirements at the state level and thus did not carry any significant environmental safeguards risk. 9 Development of EDD Protocoland Safeguards Compliance Assessment i) Based on the findings of the EDD study of ceiling fan manufacturing industries, a screening checklist for environmental safeguards due diligence (EDD Protocol) has been developed. The EDD Protocol is attached as Appendix 7. ii) The EDD protocol is intended to determine the environmental safeguard compliance of any ceiling fan manufacturing unit.The EDD Protocol covers various essential parameters like siting criteria, statutory compliances at State and Central Levels, production processes having pollution potential, vendor‟s statutory compliances, status of consent for operation, effluent treatment plants, disposal arrangements, occupational health and safety issues, periodical monitoring of environmental parameters, among others. iii) As per the EDD Protocol, the following are to be complied by the participating ceiling manufacturing units under SEEP Mandatory for participating manufacturing units to be fully compliant with applicable Pollution Control Board(PCB) norms Manufacturing units shall have valid consent for operation and meet applicable emission standards of Government of India The units should not be in violation of Consent Condition(s), if any imposed by pertinent PCB Units shall make available to BEE the documentary evidence of compliance to PCB norms at the time of signing of Project Implementation Agreement (PIA). Units are expected to source/engage vendors, compliant to PCB norms and accordingly conduct internal due diligence as part of vendor selection process /registration.Units shall make available to BEE a declaration in this regard at the time of signing of PIA. iv) The filled-in EDD protocol along with all supporting informationcan be used as a basis to ascertain the safeguards compliance of any specific ceiling fan manufacturing unit or otherwise. 19 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols v) Based on the scrutiny of the EDD Protocol, if a unit is ascertained to be environmental safeguardscompliant, it poses no reputational risk to the super efficient energy program by its participation through development of energy efficient ceiling fans. 10. Institutional Framework for Application of EDD Protocol The institutional framework for application of EDD protocol for ceiling fan units under SEEP at the Request for Proposal (RFP) and Operational Stagesare given in Exhibit 2 and briefly presented hereunder: i) The Environmental Regulatory and Safeguards compliance requirements of ceiling fan units will be included as a mandatory eligibility criteria, in the RFP documents, for the prospective bidders (ceiling fan manufacturing units) under SEEP. ii) The EDD protocols are to be filled in and submitted by the prospective biddersalong with RFP documents in order to qualify for participation under SEEP. iii) The Monitoring and Verification Agency (MVA), appointed by BEE for facilitating implementation of SEEP shall be a BEE empanelled Indianagency and shall beresponsible for scrutiny of the filled in EDD protocol along all supporting documentation. iv) Based on the scrutiny of the EDD Protocol, the MVA will ascertain the safeguards compliance of the prospective bidder (any specific ceiling fan manufacturing unit) to be an environmental safeguard compliant or otherwise as hereunder. a) The unit is deemed to be a fully environmental safeguards compliant, if the responses to all queries of the EDD protocol from Sl. no. 7 to 15 and from 18 to 19 are affirmative with supporting documentation and further response to query under Sl. no. 16 is negative. b) If the responses to the queries of the EDD protocol from Sl. no. 7 to 15are affirmative but with no supporting documentation and further response to query under Sl. no. 16 is negative, the unit can be deemed to be partially compliant, subject to furnishing the supporting documentation prior to signing of MOU between BEE and selected fan manufacturing units but not later than award/claim of incentive under SEEP. c) If the responses to the queries of the EDD protocol from Sl. no. 7 to 15 are negative, the unit can be deemed to be non- compliant to environmental safeguards, until such time the unit can provide affirmative responses to all queries from Sl. no. 7 to 15 and from 18 to 19 along with supporting documentation. Based on the scrutiny of the EDD Protocol in line with the above mentioned criteria, if a unit ascertained to be environmental safeguardscompliant, it poses no reputational risk to the super efficient energy program by its participation through development of energy efficient ceiling fans. 20 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols BEE, Govt.of India The World Bank User Manual Monitoring & Verification of SEEP Ceiling Fans (EOI/Pre-RFP Stage) Preparation of Safeguard Compliance Requirements for RFP and Operational Stage of SEEP (RFP Stage) Incorporate Safeguards/ EDD Requirement in RFP Documents (RFP Stage) Submission of filled-in EDD Protocol by prospective bidders (Ceiling fan manufacturing units) for participation under SEEP Scrutiny of filled-in EDD protocol & Safeguards Compliance Assessment of prospective bidders by MVA Non- Not eligible for Compliant Yes bidding No Add Information Fully- Partially Compliant No Compliant Yes Operation Stage) Selection of Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Units (Bidders) and signing of MOU under SEEP Annual Verification of Safeguards compliance of selected Ceiling Fan units on a continued basis throughout implementation of SEEP through MVA Exhibit 2: Institutional Arrangement for Implementation of EDD for Ceiling Fan Industry under SEEP 21 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Appendix 1 Checklist for Seeking Information from Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industry 22 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) for Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industries by BEE, Government of India with The World Bank Assistance Checklist for Seeking Information from Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industries 1. Name and Address of the Manufacturing Unit Name ………………………………………………………………………………….. Address …………………………………………………………………………………….. ……………………………………………….. PIN ……….……………………. Contact Person …………………………………………… Mobile:……….………………… Tel. No. ……………………………………………….. Fax No. …..….………..….……. Email ID ………………………………….……………. Website…………………………… 2. Legal Status of Manufacturing Unit: Proprietorship/Partnership Private Limited/Public Limited Others ………………………………………………………………………………………… 3. Annual Turnover of Manufacturing Unit (Rs. in Crores) for last financial years F.Y. -------------- INR ………………………………. (Crores) 4. State Category of manufacturing unit Small /Medium/ Large scale/Others 5. List of unit‟s Statutory Compliance requirements ………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………… 6. Line of Manufacture: A) Annual Production S. Manufacturing Capacity Market Share Products No. (annual) (%age) 1 2 3 4 5 23 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols B) State Seasonal variation in manufacturing output/sales ………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………… 7. Brief Description of Manufacturing Process: (use additional sheets, if required) ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8. Technological Advancements in the Manufacturing Process to reduce power consumption for eg. Use of DLDC motors etc: (use additional sheets, if required) ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9. Employment Potential: Description Male Female Staff Permanent Workers Temporary Workers Others Total 10. State Seasonal Variation in engagement of work force ………………………………………………………………… 11. Location of the Manufacturing Unit: Industrial Estate/Industrial Development Authority Export Zone/Rural Area/Built-up Urban Area Others (Please specify) …………………………………………………………………… 12 Month and Year since Manufacturing Unit is in Operation / Production Month …………………………… Year …………………………………….. 13 Does the unit out source manufacturing of parts to vendors/ ancillary units Yes/No 24 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 14 Does these vendors/ancillary units are on an exclusive contract with main unit or free to supply to open market 15 Does the Unit has a vendor registration process (Yes/NO) 16 Does your unit undertake the periodic inspection of vendors/ancillary unit(s)? yes/No 17 Source of Process Know how: In-House R & D National/Regional Research institutes/ Test houses Foreign Collaborations/Other(s) 18 State the source of water for the Manufacturing Unit Public Supply/Canal/Ground Water/River/Lake/Others 19 Water Requirements of Manufacturing Unit (in KL / Day) Drinking Water (Domestic/Sanitary use) ………………………………………………… Water for Industrial use ………………………………………………… Total Requirement ………………………………………………… 20 Is any pre-treatment for water is necessary: Yes / No 21 Waste Water Discharges per day from (in Kilo Litres) Industrial Waste Water ……………………………………………… Cooling ……………………………………………… Sewage and Sanitary Waste ……………………………………………… Total ……………………………………………… 22 Type of treatment waste water unit has adopted: ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 What standards for quality of treated effluents being adopted: SPCB CPCB Local Authority Others 25 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 24 Point of final discharge: Land Agricultural Land Public Sewer Open Drains River/ Lake Bay/Estuary/Sea 25. Whether Unit generates solid waste, which requires disposal Yes/No 26 Methods proposed for disposal including of treatment plant sludge, if applicable: Landfill Dumping Composting Incineration 27 Have you considered the possibility of recovery and reutilization of solid waste? Yes / No If Yes, give details …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 28 Cost of Pollution Control Systems Installed at Unit Total capital investment made for pollution monitoring and control(State Year and Cost) Rs. ……………………………………… Annual Recurring cost on Pollution Control system per annum Rs. ……………………………………… 29 Whether Consent to Establish for the unit has been obtained? Yes / No If yes, provide a copy of Consent …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30 Whether Consent for Operation for the unit has been obtained? Yes / No If yes, If yes, provide a copy of Consent …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 31 Whether unit is in compliance of all conditions stipulated in Consent to Operate? Yes / No Furnish a copy of the periodical report being submitted to SPCB 32 Whether unit conducts periodical monitoring of air, water and noise levels within the unit? Yes / No If yes, furnish a copy of latest test reports (for last one year) …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33 Does SPCB officials visit the unit for checking the compliance of consent conditions? Yes / No If yes, state when last visit was undertaken along & their observations …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 34 Whether any pollution related complaints has been made against the unit? Yes / No If yes, furnish details …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 35 Whether SPCB has ever issued a show-cause notice on violation of conditions stipulated in Consent to Operate? Yes / No If yes, state the issue or reasons & remedial measures taken by unit. …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 36 State whether unit has adopted Occupational Health & Safety Practice to be followed at unit? Yes / No ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 37 Furnish the injuries / incidents / accidents at unit involving work-force) in last one year. …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 38 Does the unit has the following? No/Yes, if yes, furnish details Landscaping/Plantations …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Rainwater Harvesting and Ground Water Recharging ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. Reuse and Recycling of treated waste water …………………………………………………………………………………………. CSR Activities …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Occupational Health Monitoring Programs for workforce ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 39 Whether the unit has received awards/recognition on Quality, Pollution Management Systems/Environment Conservation Measures - No/Yes , if yes, furnish details Important Note for Participating Ceiling Manufacturing Units under SEEP 27 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Mandatory for participating manufacturing units to be fully compliant with applicable Pollution Control Board(PCB) norms Manufacturing units shall have valid consent for operation and meet applicable emission standards The units should not be in violation of Consent Condition(s), if any imposed by pertinent PCB Units shall make available to BEE the documentary evidence of compliance to PCB norms at the time of signing of Project Implementation Agreement The units are expected to source/engage vendors, compliant to PCB norms and accordingly conduct internal due diligence as part of vendor selection process /registration 28 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Appendix 2 Illustrative List of State & Central Acts, Rules, Applicable for Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Units 29 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Illustrative List of State & Central Acts, Rules, applicable for Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Units A State Acts & Rules 1 Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Rules,1960 2 State wise Himachal Pradesh Shops and Commercial Establishment Act, 1969 3 State wise Industrial Establishments (National & Festival Holidays, Casual & Sick leave) Act, 1970 4 Compliance of Licensing and Registration of Factories B Central Acts & Rules 1 Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976 2 Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 3 Child Labour (Regulation and Prohibition) Act, 1986 4 Employees provident fund and miscellaneous provisions Act, 1952 5 Employees State Insurance Act, 1948 6 Equal remuneration Act, 1976 7 Factories Act, 1948 8 Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 9 Industrial Employment (standing orders) Act, 1946 10 Interstate migrant workman (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979 11 The Labour Laws (exemption from furnishing returns and maintaining registers by certain establishments) Act, 1988 12 Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 13 Minimum Wages Act, 1948 14 Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 15 Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 16 Payment of Wages Act, 1936 17 Plantation Labour Act, 1951 18 Sales Promotion Employees (Conditions of Service) Act, 1976 19 Trade union Act, 1926 20 Workman Compensation Act, 1923 21 Boilers Act, 1923 22 The Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act,1959 30 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Appendix 3 Typical Consent for Operation Issued to Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industry 31 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 32 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 33 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 34 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 35 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 36 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 37 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Appendix 4 Typical Test Report of Effluent and Sewage Treatment Plants of Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industry 38 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 39 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 40 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 41 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 42 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 43 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 44 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 45 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 46 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Appendix 5 Typical Test Report of Stack Emission of Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industry 47 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 48 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 49 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 50 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Appendix 6 Typical Certifications for Quality, Environmental and OSHAS of Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industry 51 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 52 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 53 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 54 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Appendix 7 Checklist for Screening of Environmental Safeguards Compliance (EDD Protocol) 55 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Checklist for Screening of Environmental Safeguards Compliance (EDD Protocol) for Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Industries (Information to be provided shall be applicable for ceiling fan manufacturing division) 1 Name and Address of the Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Unit/Division (along with details of contact person, telephone, email and web site ) 2 Ownership status of unit (state whether Proprietorship / Partnership / Private Limited/ Public Limited/ Others) 3 Year of Establishment of Unit : Year 4 Scale/Size of Manufacturing unit (state whether Small /Medium/Large Scale ) 5 State whether the unit is located in an approved area for Industries (viz Industrial Estate / Area ,Industrial Development Authority /Export Zone / specify, if others 6 Annual Turnover of Ceiling Fan Manufacturing As per last F.Y. ----- Unit/Division INR .…………………. (Crores) 7 State and confirm the Acts & Rules, that unit is in An illustrative list of Acts & Rules is given in compliance both at STATE & GOVT. OF INDIA Level: Attachment 1. Tick whichever is applicable 8 Whether unit has a valid Consent for Operation Yes / No. issued by the State Pollution Control Board if yes , State the validity and enclose a copy of valid Consent If no, state reasons for not having the consent 9 Whether unit out source manufacturing of components Yes / No involving above operations to vendors/ ancillary units? 10 Whether unit follows a vendor registration process? Yes / No 11 Is it mandatory for the vendor to be a legal entity Yes / No and in compliance with all applicable State Acts/Rules and Central Labour & Employment Act 12 State whether it is mandatory for the vendor to have Yes / No Consent for Operations issued by State Pollution Control Board, as part of unit’s vendor registration process 13 Whether verification of Legal/Statutory Yes / No Compliance(s) including Consent for Operations issued by State Pollution Control Board is carried out during vendor registration process 14 Whether unit is in compliance of all conditions Yes / No imposed in Consent issued by State Pollution Furnish a copy of the latest compliance report submitted to SPCB Control Board 15 Whether unit conducts periodical monitoring of Yes / No effluent, air, water and noise levels within the unit? If yes, state the frequency and furnish a copy of latest test reports (quarterly/half yearly/annual reports, as applicable 16 Whether SPCB has ever issued a show-cause notice Yes / No to the unit for violation of consent conditions or for (if yes, state the reason and action taken) any other reason 56 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 17 State whether the issue(s) raised by SPCB has been Yes / No resolved on a long-term basis? 18 State whether unit has Occupational Health & Safety Yes / No Policy at the unit If yes, furnish a copy of policy 19 Whether the unit has accreditation for Yes/No a) ISO 9001 : 2008 If Yes, furnish a copy of relevant certification b) ISO 14001 :2004 If No,State whether unit has any plans to get accreditation & likely time frame. c) OHSAS 18001:2007 Signed Declaration about the authenticity of Information by the Authorized Signatory of the Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Unit Scrutiny of the Information provided by the Unit and Signature of Appraisal Officer of BEE or MVA on behalf of BEE 57 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols Attachment 1 List of State & Central Acts, Rules, Ceiling Fan Manufacturing Unit is in Compliance A State Acts & Rules State Unit’s Compliance 1 Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Yes/No Rules,1960 2 State wise Himachal Pradesh Shops and Commercial Establishment Act, Yes/No 1969 3 State wise Industrial Establishments (National & Festival Holidays, Casual Yes/No & Sick leave) Act, 1970 4 Compliance of Licensing and Registration of Factoriess Yes/No B Central Acts & Rules 1 Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976 Yes/No 2 Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 Yes/No 3 Child Labour (Regulation and Prohibition) Act, 1986 Yes/No 4 Employees provident fund and miscellaneous provisions Act, 1952 Yes/No 5 Employees State Insurance Act, 1948 Yes/No 6 Equal remuneration Act, 1976 Yes/No 7 Factories Act, 1948 Yes/No 8 Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Yes/No 9 Industrial Employment (standing orders) Act, 1946 Yes/No 10 Interstate migrant workman (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Yes/No Service) Act, 1979 11 The Labour Laws (exemption from furnishing returns and maintaining Yes/No registers by certain establishments) Act, 1988 12 Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 Yes/No 13 Minimum Wages Act, 1948 Yes/No 14 Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 Yes/No 15 Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 Yes/No 16 Payment of Wages Act, 1936 Yes/No 17 Plantation Labour Act, 1951 Yes/No 18 Sales Promotion Employees (Conditions of Service) Act, 1976 Yes/No 19 Trade union Act, 1926 Yes/No 20 Workman Compensation Act, 1923 Yes/No 21 Boilers Act, 1923 Yes/No 22 The Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Yes/No Act,1959 C Specify any other State/Central Acts & Rules not listed above but Unit is Compliance 58 Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP) - Ceiling Fan Industry Environmental Safeguards and Due-Diligence Protocols 59