Answered on : 2024-01-24
An Environmental Control Officer (ECO) plays a crucial role in ensuring compliance with an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) during the construction phase of a development. Here are key responsibilities:
1. **Monitoring and Oversight:**
- The ECO is appointed by the developer to monitor the project [6].
- Responsible for overseeing environmental aspects [5].
2. **Compliance Assurance:**
- Ensures adherence to conditions and recommendations in the EMP [7].
- Monitors for compliance with the Environmental Management Programme (EMPr) [11].
3. **Communication and Liaison:**
- Liaises with relevant authorities [5].
4. **Emergency Preparedness:**
- Ensures availability of materials for handling spills and leaks [4].
5. **Reporting and Auditing:**
- Reports non-compliance as per monitoring protocols [12].
- Conducts audits to ensure compliance with EMP [11].
The ECO is a key figure in upholding environmental standards and minimizing adverse impacts during construction [2][5].