SFG2067 REV Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus Health System Modernization Project Environmental Management Framework MINSK 2016 1 Table of Contents Abbreviations and Acronyms Executive Summary 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF 2 BELARUS 3 INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK AND EMP COORDINATION 4 WORLD BANK SAFEGUARD POLICIES, LEGISLATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS AND ELIGIBILITY OF SUB- PROJECTS 3.1. Rules and Procedures 3.2 World Bank Environmental Screening Procedures 3.3. World Bank Safeguard Policies and Their Relevance for the Project 3.4. Public Consultations and Disclosure of Information 3.5. Environmental Screening Rules and Procedures Triggered by the Project 5 OVERVIEW OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS UNDER SUBPROJECTS. PREVENTION AND MITIGATION OF NEGATIVE IMPACTS 4.1 Social Impacts 4.2. Prevention and Mitigation of Negative Impacts 6 CAPACITY BUILDING AND TRAININGS 7 EMF and EMPs DISCLOSURE AND PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS Annexes 1 MAIN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REGULATIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS 2 CHECKLIST FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCREENING 3 MINUTES OF PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS 2 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS WB – World Bank EIA – Environmental Impact Assessment EPS – Environmental Protection Section of the Project documentation MoH – Ministry of Health Project – Belarus Health System Modernization Project MNREP – Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus BelMAPO - Belarusian Postgraduate Medical Academy RRPC – Republican Research and Practical Center EMF – Environmental Management Framework PMU – Project Management Unit CNB – Construction norms of Belarus TCP – Technical Code of Common Practice MAC – Maximum allowable concentration ASLI – Approximate safe level of impact 3 Executive Summary The Republic of Belarus and the World Bank are preparing Belarus Health System Modernization Project (HSMP). The Project has the following components: 1) Establishment of e-health and IT clinical decision support system for quality improvement; 2) Improvement of competences of health care providers in non-communicable disease management; 3) Modernization of neonatal care at the Republican Research and Practical Center “Mother and Child”; 4) Project management, monitoring and evaluation. Total project costs are estimated at about US$125 million. Project Environmental Category In accordance with the World Bank OP/BP 4.01 “Environmental Assessment” , the proposed sub-projects of Belarus Health System Modernization Project are assigned Environmental Category B. According to Belarusian legislation Category В subprojects will require the project design documentation to include a mandatory Section “Environmental Protection”. Potential Environmental Impacts The project activities (sub-projects) will be implemented within the footprint of existing medical universities and colleges and Belarusian Postgraduate Medical Academy – BelMAPO. The sub-projects may have moderate negative environmental impacts both at the project implementation (construction/rehabilitation/renovation) and operation stage. Potential negative impacts are small-scale, standard for construction and rehabilitation works and are of localized nature. The said impacts would be prevented or minimized through specific impact prevention and mitigation activities. Potential impacts and specific mitigation (prevention) measures are outlined in this document and listed in Section 4. EMF Disclosure and Public Consultations The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus will disclose the Environmental Management Framework prior to Project appraisal by publishing it at MoH website and also at the World Bank Infoshop. Public consultations will be organized by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus. Based on the results of the public consultations, the List of comments and proposals from the government bodies and other interested stakeholders will be prepared. Site-specific EMPs for BelMAPO Simulation Center and new premises at Mother and Child Center would require a separate mandatory public consultation according to the requirements of 4 legislation of the Republic of Belarus and the World Bank’s safeguards. Public consultations meetings will be organized following 14 days after the respective notification is published on local authorities’ website. The results of the meeting will be reflected in the Minutes of Public Consultations. Conclusion Potential negative environmental impacts of the project are broadly moderate and site-specific. All project activities will be implemented within the footprint of project beneficiaries (medical universities and colleges). Implementation of the requirements of the EMF, site-specific EMPs and EMP checklists will prevent and minimize potential negative impacts. Overall, the project will have significant positive social impacts in the country. 5 1. Project Description Component 1: Establishment of e-health and clinical decision support system (estimated at US$65.2 million equivalent) Component 1 aims to support the Government of the Republic of Belarus to (i) establish an integrated nationwide health information system based on available digital information; and (ii) develop a clinical decision support system for quality improvement which would ensure effective and up-to-date use of medical information for each citizen and consequently guarantee high quality health care services to the citizens. Component 2: Improvement of competences of health care providers in non- communicable disease management (estimated at US$46.2 million equivalent) The objective of the component is to support GP training and improve skills and competencies of health care providers in the provision of a broad range of health services in line with international best practices. Component 3: Modernization of neonatal care at the Republican Research and Practical Center “Mother and Child” (estimated at US$11.6 million equivalent) The objective of this component is to support the modernization of the neonatal department at the RRPC «Mother and Child» in line with international best practices. Modernization would include infrastructure, equipment and medical staff capacity improvement and advancement of quality improvement measures. Component 4: Project management, monitoring and evaluation (estimated at US$2 million equivalent) The objective of this component is to support the Project Management Unit (PMU) at the national level which would be responsible for day-to-day Project implementation (fiduciary functions, safeguards) and to provide technical assistance under Components 1, 2 and 3. This component would also finance yearly financial audits of the Project. This component would sponsor complementary data collection and analytical activities for monitoring results (i.e. citizen/beneficiary engagement indicators, etc.). Information and data collection from the Republican Research and Practical Center for Medical Technologies, Informatization, Health Sector Administration and Economics (RRPC MT) would be complemented through evidence-based data on specific areas and ad hoc household and facility surveys. In addition, the component would sponsor learning events to educate and promote better use of evidence for health policy. 6 The Environmental Management Framework (EMF) is intended to offer guidance to Borrowers as regards compliance with the requirements set forth in the national legislation and the World Bank’s safeguard policies, to describe the World Bank’s procedures which are directly relevant for the Project, and to identify potential positive, negative and cumulative environmental impacts and measures to minimize and prevent these impacts. EMF describes the procedures and instruments which are needed to ensure conformity of the Project activities with the Belarusian legislation and IBRD requirements. The EMF should be updated, if needed, to reflect changes in the environmental protection legislation of the Republic of Belarus and potential changes in project design/activities and WB policies. For specific sub-projects the Site-specific EMPs and EMP Checklists will be prepared by the Client. Specific project activities relevant for safeguards The following facilities for health system modernization have been identified: 1) Construction of the Simulation Center of the Belarusian Medical Postgraduate Academy (BelMAPO). BelMAPO is planning to locate the building of the Simulation Center within the BelMAPO territory. The total area of the Simulation Center should be at least 1500 square meters. The functional design of the Simulation Center is currently being developed and – in addition to training classes - is expected to also accommodate premises to house medical equipment and administrative offices. The Simulation Center will be located at the inner territory of BelMAPO, which is currently occupied by old garages. These old garages will be demolished and new premises will be built. Preparation of site- specific EMP will be required for this sub-project. 2) Skill laboratories at Medical Universities and Colleges. Modernization of premises would require renovation works depending on adequacy of their existing spatial layout for the purposes of the skill laboratories. For example, the Minsk State Medical University is currently constructing a new building (to be commissioned in 2017) where one floor - approximately 900 m2 out of total 15.000 m2 - will be fully designated for a skill lab and therefore no renovation is required in this case. In order to vacate the premises of its main building for establishing a skill lab, the Minsk Medical College will have to move its classrooms for dental technicians to other building where renovation is needed. Renovation of premises of medical universities and colleges will have minor and local environmental impacts associated with renovation works. The EMP checklist for small-scale construction works will be used by the Client for identification and mitigation of potential negative impacts. The Working Group at the MoH will provide the itemized list of works envisaged for every individual facility to be included in the Checklist. 7 3) Construction of a new neonatal center at the RRPC “Mother and Child” RRPC “Mother and Child” faces serious challenges associated with the space of the existing premises which is insufficient to cope with growing volume of patient flow, poor sanitary conditions and inadequate functionality of the premises. The concept of the construction of new medical premises at the “Mother and Child” Center was developed a few years ago and initial architectural design was prepared by BelGosproekt in 2013. The preliminary design indicates that the total area of the building will be 6.269 m2. In addition, construction of support infrastructure will be needed (i.e. construction and installation of electrical transformer sub-station, sewage pumping station, and diesel-generator). Preparation of the site-specific EMP will be required for this sub-project. 2. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE IN THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS An overview of the environmental protection legislation of the Republic of Belarus is provided in Annex 1. This Section outlines the requirements for an environmental assessment in Belarus. The national environmental protection legislation does not use the term “environmental assessment” . However, Belarus has legislated and elaborated a detailed procedure of the state environmental expertise of projects, an environmental impact assessment (EIA), and the state expertise conducted by the Republican Unitary Enterprise “Glavstroyexpertiza” of the State Standardization Committee. These procedures are consistent with the “environmental assessment” concept adopted in many countries worldwide. The main international environmental assessment covenant signed by the Republic of Belarus is the Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context adopted by the Edict of the President of the Republic of Belarus of 20 October 2005 №487. The legal framework for an environmental assessment in the Republic of Belarus includes seven main normative legal acts: the Law of the Republic of 26 November 1992 №1982-XII Belarus “On Environmental Protection”, the Law of the Republic of Belarus of 9 November 2009 №54-Z “On State Environmental Expertise”; the Provision on the Procedure of State Environmental Expertise and the Provision on the Procedure of Environmental Impact Assessment approved by the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of 19 May 2010 № 755; the Provision on the Procedure of Non-Governmental Environmental Expertise approved by the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of 29 October 2010 № 1592. Other relevant regulations include the Provision on the Procedure of State Expertise of Urban Planning, Architectural and Construction Projects, and Feasibility Studies for Civil Works; the Provision on the Procedure of Clearance and Approval of the Project Documentation, Approval of Urban Planning Projects approved by the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of 8 October 2008 № 1476. There are also essential technical 8 regulations related to an environmental assessment in the Republic of Belarus such as TCP17.02-08-2012 Rules of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Preparation of a Report and the Guidelines on Construction Norms of the Republic of Belarus П3-02 to CNB 1.03.02-96 Scope and Procedure of Developing the Environmental Protection Section of Project Documentation. In accordance with the Belarusian legislation, economic activity which may have an adverse environmental and human health impact is subject to the state environmental expertise and EIA with obtaining an opinion of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection (MNREP Oblast Committees) or should provide for the development of the Environmental Protection Section with obtaining an opinion of the state expertise of the State Standardization Committee. The state environmental expertise is organized and conducted solely by MNREP and its oblast committees and is financed from the state budget. Article 21.19 of the Administrative Offences Code of the Republic of Belarus (dated 21 April 2003 № 194-Z) prohibits to undertake any economic activity subject to the state environmental expertise unless a positive opinion of the state environmental expertise has been obtained. As regards the project documentation for an economic activity subject to the state environmental expertise, a responsibility for organizing the preparation of an EIA report lies with the Client. The requirement is applicable to economic activities producing significant environmental impacts (Article 5 and Article 13 of the Law of the Republic of Belarus “On State Environmental Expertise” ). Belarus Health System Modernization Project (HSMP) would not involve any activities producing significant environmental impacts. Reconstruction of facilities not associated with the increased volume of air emissions, discharge of wastewaters and generation of industrial waste does not require an EIA (Part 2 of Article 13 of the Law of the Republic of Belarus “On State Environmental Expertise”). Engineering surveys, design and civil works are regulated by the Ministry of Architecture and Construction. There’s a set of construction norms and standards; the most relevant for HSMP being TCP 45-1.02-295-2014 “Construction. Design Documents. Scope and Content” and TCP 45-1.02-298- 2014 “Pre-Design (Pre-Feasibility) Documents” which determine the terminology, content of the design documents for single stage and two-stage designing, the content of the Sections “Feasibility Studies for Civil Works” and “Terms of Reference for Design Works”. As regards the facilities not covered by Article 5 and Article 13 of the Law of the Republic of Belarus “On State Environmental Expertise”, the Provision on the Procedure of State Expertise of Urban Planning, Architectural and Construction Projects and Feasibility Studies for Civil Works requires the development of the Environmental Protection Section of the project documentation in line with П3-02 to SNB 1.03.02-96 Scope and Procedure of Developing the Environmental Protection Section of Project Documentation. The list of facilities requiring the state expertise is provided in the Provision on the 9 Procedure of State Expertise of Urban Planning, Architectural and Construction Projects and Feasibility Studies for Civil Works and includes: - urban planning projects for different purposes; - architectural and construction projects: with an estimated cost of construction up to BYR 1 million in 1991 prices or up to BYR 1.5 billion in 2006 prices – in case the construction is financed from the republican budget and loans (including foreign loans) extended against the guarantees of the Government of the Republic of Belarus; with an estimated cost of construction up to BYR 10 million in 1991 prices or up to BYR 15 billion in 2006 prices – in case the construction is financed from other sources except those indicated in paragraph 2 of this sub-point; developed on the basis of standard and recurring designs (binding). The referred sub-project facilities (BelMAPO Simulation Center and new building of Mother and Child Center) will require an opinion of the state expertise authorities on whether the intended economic activity is compliant with the environmental protection legislation of the Republic of Belarus1. Therefore, the sub-projects of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus under HSMP would not require the preparation of EIA Report; instead it would be needed to develop the Environmental Protection Section of the project documentation requiring an opinion of the state expertise authorities including for the Environmental Protection Section. The said Section must be developed by the design companies. This activity is not subject to licensing pursuant to the Edict of the President of the Republic of Belarus of 1 September 2010 №450 “On Licensing of Certain Types of Activities”. The Environmental Protection Section has to include sub-sections outlining impacts on all environmental media - air, surface and ground waters, soils, vegetation and wildlife. An overview of air impacts should include a compulsory analysis of physical impacts such as noise, vibration and risks to human health. In accordance with the Law of the Republic of Belarus of 7 January 2012 №340-Z “On Sanitary and Epidemiological Safety of the Population”, human health risks are to be identified solely by MoH territorial departments. In accordance with the current legislation, public consultations are mandatory in Belarus only if EIA is conducted. Responsibility for conducting public consultations lies with the Client of the intended activity while the local executive and administrative authorities should organize a meeting with the public for discussion of the EIA Report. The minutes of the EIA Report discussion (provided a meeting is held) and the minutes of public consultations indicating the number of participants of public consultations are the compulsory documents submitted for the state environmental expertise. 1 Article 31 and Article 32 of the Law of the Republic of Belarus of 5 July 2004 № 300 -Z "On Architectural, Urban Planning and Construction Activity in the Republic of Belarus", point 26 of the Provision on the Procedure of Environmental Impact Assessment. 10 3. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Development of the health sector in Belarus is governed by the State Programs and the State Research and Technical Programs. A number of large- scale State Research and Technical Programs in the health sector had been implemented by 2016 including “New Technologies of Diagnosing and Treatment” and “Infections and Microbiological Nanotechnologies”. The country has also implemented numerous state programs in the health sector and a series of research works conducted in MoH research institutions. The said programs are commissioned and coordinated by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus. The Ministry of Health is the government body implementing the uniform government policy in the health sector including control over the condition of material and technical assets of health facilities and technical maintenance of the building-level engineering systems in a timely manner. Treatment and training process in health facilities is regulated by the Health Departments of the Oblast Executive Committees and the Health Committee of the Minsk Municipal Executive Committee. The buildings of health facilities in Belarus are publicly and privately owned. Construction of new buildings and reconstruction (capital repairs) works under the sub-projects are financed from the state budget within the annual allocations to the Ministry of Health earmarked for these purposes. The Health Departments of the Oblast Executive Committees (the Health Committee of the Minsk Municipal Executive Committee) prepare an annual plan of capital repairs and construction of new buildings of health facilities in the respective Oblast (city) specifying the required works with an account for development needs of a city or a rural settlement. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection (MNREP) is a republican government body responsible for the implementation of the environmental protection policy. MNREP has territorial departments: the Minsk Municipal Committee and the Oblast Committees of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection in all oblasts as well as municipal and rayon inspections. MNREP territorial departments supervise observance of the environmental protection legislation by all economic entities. Under the sub- projects, MNREP territorial departments will be required, in accordance with the legislation, to set up the commissions for acceptance of constructed facilities for operation, to conduct daily inspections of civil works and subsequent economic activity of legal entities in accordance with the requirements set forth in the environmental protection legislation. The state expertise bodies of the Republican Unitary Enterprise “Glavstroyexpertiza” of the State Standardization Committee shall conduct, in accordance with the legislated procedure, the state expertise of urban planning projects, feasibility studies for construction projects, architectural and construction projects and stages thereof, construction phases, start-up facilities and cost estimates. Therefore, the project design documentations for 11 modernization of the existing facilities under HSMP are subject to the state expertise by the State Standardization Committee with submission of the Environmental Protection Section. 4. WORLD BANK SAFEGUARD POLICIES, LEGISLATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS AND ELIGIBILITY OF SUB-PROJECTS 4.1. World Bank Rules and Procedures In accordance with the World Bank safeguard policies, Environmental Assessment (EA) is a process of the pre-implementation stage which evaluates a project’s potential environmental risks and impacts in its area of influence; examines project alternatives; identifies ways of improving project selection, siting, planning, design, and implementation by preventing, minimizing, mitigating, or compensating for adverse environmental impacts and enhancing positive impacts. This includes the process of mitigating and managing adverse environmental impacts during project implementation. 4.2. World Bank Environmental Screening Procedures The World Bank undertakes environmental screening of each proposed project to determine the appropriate extent and type of EA. The Bank classifies projects into one of four categories, depending on the type, location, sensitivity, and scale of the project and the nature and magnitude of its potential environmental impacts. The Bank's OP/BP 4.01 “Environmental Assessment” provides for the following environmental categories of projects: Category А: A proposed project is classified as Category A if it is likely to have significant adverse environmental impacts that are sensitive, diverse, or unprecedented. EA for a Category A project requires a full EIA Assessment with obtaining an opinion of the state environmental expertise. Sub-projects of this type are not envisaged under HSMP. Category B: A proposed project is classified as Category B if its potential adverse environmental impacts on the environment, human populations or environmentally important areas - including wetlands, forests, grasslands, and other natural habitats – are less adverse than those of Category A projects. These impacts are site-specific; few if any of them are irreversible; and in most cases mitigation measures can be designed more readily than for Category A projects. The EMF and the site-specific EMPs (which will developed at a later stage) for a Category B projects examines the project’s potential negative and posi tive environmental impacts and recommends specific measures needed to prevent, minimize, mitigate, or compensate for adverse impacts and improve environmental performance. Findings and results of EMF for Category B projects are included in the project documentation (Project Appraisal Document and Project Information Document). 12 Category C: A proposed project is classified as Category C if it is likely to have minimal or no adverse environmental impacts. Beyond screening, no further EA action is required for a Category C projects. FI Category: There is a special case of Category FI, when investment of Bank funds is made through a financial intermediary (FI) of sub-projects that may result in adverse environmental impacts. 4.3. World Bank Safeguard Policies and Their Relevance for the Project Given the scope of the activities, the project may potentially have minor to moderate environmental impacts, the World Bank’s OP/BP 4.01 “Environmental Assessment” and Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines will apply. In accordance with the World Bank’s OP/BP 4.01 “Environmental Assessment”, the Project is assigned Environmental Category B. Some sub-projects (i.e. minor renovation works) will be implemented in historic buildings. Thus, OP/BP 4.11 “Physical Cultural Resources” will be triggered. However, these buildings are being currently used as functioning premises (classes, laboratories, etc.) of medical universities and colleges. Given the scope of works on renovation and limited scale of potential impacts, the historic and cultural value of these buildings will not be affected as a result of project activities. Belarus legislation and regulations are sufficient to protect the cultural values. The rgulations on works in historic buildings will be applied and special permits for such works will be received from the Ministry of Culture. 4.4. Public Consultations and Disclosure of Information According to the World Bank’s ВР 17.50, this EMF will be disclosed and consulted upon. The site-specific EMPs will be developed based on this EMF and will be also disclosed according to the Bank’s requirements. Information on individual sub-project EMP Checklists will be disclosed in local media and at the MOH website. 4.5. Environmental Screening Rules and Procedures for Sub-projects Each sub-project to be supported under HSMP will be subject to environmental screening, conducted by project proponent in accordance with the provisions of the project SMP and OM. Most of sub-projects will fall under World Bank Category "low-B", which will require EMP checklist. Sub-projects involving new construction (i.e. Simulation Center at BelMAPO, new premises at the Mother and Child Center) with somewhat larger impacts will be required to prepare a site-specific EMP. 5. POTENTIAL IMPACTS UNDER SUB-PROJECTS. PREVENTION AND MINIMIZATION OF NEGATIVE IMPACTS All sub-projects will be implemented within the footprint of existing facilities. Modernization and construction of new buildings will have a positive 13 impact on the quality of healthcare. Negative impacts – standard impacts for small-scale construction and renovation works - would have local moderate effects and include air pollution, waste generation, noise, vibration etc. Potential negative environmental impacts will be mitigated at all stages of sub-project implementation i.e. design, construction, demolition and operation stages. 4.1. Social Impacts The implementation of sub-projects will definitely have a positive social impact through: - improvement of quality of healthcare services; - preservation and improvement of the health of children; - provision of a broader range of healthcare services; - improvement of training of future doctors and nurses; - provision of training in new advanced methods of therapy and surgery; - improvement of competences of healthcare providers. No negative social impacts are expected as a result of physical works under the project. 4.2. Prevention and Mitigation of Negative Impacts A detailed description of potential negative environmental impacts and mitigation measures in the process of construction, demolition of buildings and equipment will be provided in the Environmental Protection Section of the project documentation for each sub-project classified as Category B. As noted above, the project documentation would require an opinion of the state expertise of the State Standardization Committee as regards compliance with the environmental protection legislation of the Republic of Belarus. No long-term and significant spatial impacts are anticipated. The key potential negative impacts at the design, construction and operation stages are summarized below. Impact mitigation and monitoring measures at all stages of the Project are presented in tabular form below. Potential negative impacts at the design stage At the design stage it is needed to consider all potential options of location, interior and exterior design of buildings and individual premises. A design entity must select the best options in terms of construction materials, power consumption, landscape design and interior planning and finishing of premises depending on their functionality. As pointed out in Section 4.3, some sub-projects (minor renovation works) will be implemented in historic buildings. Although historic and cultural value of these buildings will not be affected, nevertheless, special attention and treatment to these buildings will be made. All necessary approvals/permits will be obtained and all construction activities will be planned 14 and carried out in line with Belarusian legislation and the World Bank’ requirements. Potential negative impacts at the construction and renovation stage: - Disturbance of vegetation. There may be a potential need for removal or re-planting of some trees and shrubs in the process of construction of new buildings to enable an access for construction machinery and to arrange storage of materials; - Soil and landscape disturbance. Certain areas of land plots adjacent to the buildings being constructed may be disturbed in the process of construction works (access roads, storage of materials, etc.); - Potential pollution of topsoil with fuels and lubricants associated with on- site vehicle servicing; - Increase in noise associated with operation of construction vehicles, machinery and equipment due to simultaneous operation of construction vehicles and machinery; - Topsoil pollution with sanitary sewage; - Air pollution with exhausts from operation of construction machinery and welding units. Potential dust generation from demolition of buildings and removal of construction waste; - Topsoil pollution at the grounds for temporary storage of hazardous substances and materials generated in the process of works (for example, asbestos from demolition of old roofs); - Health risks for workers due to exposure to noxious substances and materials, for example in case of painting works; Risks associated with handling hazardous materials (asbestos-containing materials) during works on reconstruction/dismantling of buildings. - Construction and municipal solid waste management. There will be some generation of construction waste which will be disposed in accordance with the Belarusian legislation. All valuable materials (doors, windows, sanitary fixtures, etc.) must be carefully dismantled and transported to the storage area assigned for the purpose. Valuable materials should be recycled within the project or sold; - Handling of asbestos and asbestos containing materials (such as, for example, building insulation materials) is regulated by the Resolution of the Lead State Sanitary Doctor of the Republic of Belarus of 31 December 2002 № 157 15 “On approval of Sanitary Rules and Norms 2.2.3.11-31-2002 “Handling of asbestos and asbestos containing materials”. The Resolution requires that asbestos containing waste should be disposed upon clearance with the Sanitary and Epidemiological Service (currently – upon clearance with the local departments of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection). The wastes should be stored in sealed containers with an adhered cover. Air concentration of asbestos dust in the working area should be monitored for compliance with the Maximum Allowable Concentration requirements. The said regulation also requires that during works the workers should use protective equipment certified in the Republic of Belarus. - Preservation of historic and cultural values. The selected sub-projects include three facilities classified as immovable historic and cultural values of the Republic of Belarus (specific buildings of the Grodno Medical University, the Slutsk Medical College and the Mogilev Medical College) listed in the List of Historic and Cultural Values of the Republic of Belarus (Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of 15 June 2006 № 762). The renovation of buildings and interior premises will follow the requirements of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus regulating the performance of renovation works in buildings classified as historic and cultural values (Article 37 of the Law of the Republic of Belarus of 9 January 2006 № 98-Z “On Protection of Historic and Architectural Heritage of the Republic of Belarus” ). At present, education process and lab training is conducted in the said buildings in accordance with the current legislation. No works on the facades, demolition or replacement of bearing structures or re-construction/extension of buildings are anticipated; only minor finishing works (painting of walls and floors, replacements of lighting equipment etc.) not involving restoration works would be performed and would not affect cultural value of buildings. As such, no plan for preservation of cultural heritage is needed. Potential negative impacts at the stage of operation of buildings and facilities: - Potential environmental and human health impacts directly related to economic and other activity are controlled by the respective territorial departments of MNREP and MoH in each rayon (city) of the Republic of Belarus. In addition to an overview of the regulations relating to compliance with the environmental protection and sanitary-epidemiological legislation, supervision of a legal entity’s environmental performance involves also sampling and analysis of the concentration of pollutants in air, surface and ground waters and soils. In case the allowable concentration of pollutants is exceeded, a legal entity is penalized in the form of a fine to compensate for contamination of the environment. - Noise, vibration, and air emissions. At the stage of operation of buildings, the key impact on air will result from the operation of vehicles, newly built sewage pumping station, diesel-generator and gas supply compressors. All 16 requirements for construction and installation of these facilities should be met. The impact would be site-specific. - Access roads and impact on ground waters. The existing roads and pathways will be used to the maximum possible extent. No fuelling of vehicles is anticipated within the territory of health facilities. In addition, the Project provides for replacement of engineering systems of buildings, including water supply and sanitation systems with wastewater being discharged into existing sewerage systems. Modernization of the sanitation systems would not involve construction of new wastewater treatment plants. Land or ground water disposal of waste water is not anticipated. - Operation of heating systems. Maintenance of heating systems, including regular checks and scheduled inspections of the system operation, will be performed before the start of the heating season to minimize a risk of accidents and air pollution. There are no fuel storages within the sites of the facilities selected for construction and modernization. Heating systems are connected to municipal (district) networks. - Maintenance of exterior structural elements of buildings and utility services. Maintenance and repairs of roofs and façades and other utility services will be ensured at the stage of operation of the renovated buildings of health facilities, including in the process of regular inspections and repairs, if needed. In addition, adjacent areas will be maintained in an adequate condition by means of repair works performed by local utility companies, and ensuring appropriate sanitary and hygienic environment for education process, training and treatment. It is prohibited to litter the adjacent areas with municipal waste. - Medical and municipal solid waste management. The system for the medical waste management in Belarus is regulated by the legislation. In accordance with the Law of the Republic of Belarus “On Waste Management” and Sanitary Rules and Norms 2.1.7.14-20-2005 “Medical Waste Management Rules”, medical waste is subject to separate collection, decontamination and storage in the designated areas, and subsequent disposal at the sites for industrial waste utilization, decontamination and landfilling. Since June 2014 the facility for disposal of human body parts and organs (animal material) and pharmaceutical waste is operated by the Ecores Unitary Enterprise in Minsk. Therefore, wastes from a vivarium (decontaminated body parts and organs) should be disposed at the said facility. Operation of vivariums in the Republic of Belarus is regulated by the Resolution of the Lead State Sanitary Doctor of the Republic of Belarus of 31 October 2006 N 131 “On approval of Sanitary Rules and Norms 2.1.2.12 -18- 2006 “Establishment, equipping and maintenance of experimental biological clinics (vivariums)” specifying personal hygiene rules for vivarium staff and rules of animal keeping. In accordance with the Resolution, sick animals in a vivarium are placed under quarantine or eliminated. Therefore, a risk of staff 17 infection in the course of medical training involving handling of animal material is minimal. In accordance with the Belarusian legislation, treated (neutralized) wastes generated in health facilities and contaminated with blood or non-infecting biological fluids, treated (neutralized) sharp items (e.g. needles of syringes) and contaminated glass waste (e.g. ampules) should be collected separately and delivered for landfilling based on a landfilling permit issued to each individual legal entity (sub-project). Treated plastics (cans for disinfecting agents (waste classification code 5712710) and disposable syringes (waste classification code 7710801) will be delivered to the designated waste utilization facilities. The facilities for utilization of materials of value are listed in the Register of Waste Utilization Facilities of the Republic of Belarus which is updated on a monthly basis. After completion of modernization works it is expected to prepare and endorse a set of waste management documents for each health facility (the Law of the Republic of Belarus “On Waste Management”). Commissioning of the sewage pumping station will entail generation of new permanent waste of Toxicity Class 3 – refuse from gally grating requiring, pursuant to the current legislation, the elaboration of the waste management procedure (arrangement of the designated temporary storage area) and the MNREP permit for landfilling at the municipal solid waste landfill site. The waste management instructions will describe the procedure of managing other hazardous wastes and substances generated in health facilities (mercury containing lamps, used disinfecting agents, residues of laboratory chemicals). Modernization of chemical laboratories of medical universities and colleges may involve generation of expired or spoiled non-organic and organic substances (high hazard wastes of Toxicity Class 2 pursuant to the Waste Classifier of the Republic of Belarus) which will be disposed similar to disinfecting agents by discharging into the municipal sewage upon clearance with wastewater treatment entities. Institutional aspects PMU will be responsible for overall supervision of EMF and the site- specific EMPs’ implementation. Responsibility for the implementation of all environmental protection measures would be assigned to a Contractor. EMF, Site-specific EMPs and EMP Checklists Compliance with EMF will require the following: - EMF provisions should be included in the Project Operational Manual; - Ministry of Health will establish the Project Management Unit (PMU) which will monitor and supervise the compliance with the requirements of the 18 EMF, the site-specific EMPs and EMP checklists. In case of non-compliance with certain provisions of these documents, the implementation of a sub-project may be suspended or even terminated; - Organization of trainings on compliance with the EMF and EMP requirements; - Bidding documents for construction/renovation contracts will make a reference to the EMF requirements as mandatory for contractors under the project. Given that new premises of the Simulation Center at BelMAPO and new building at Mother and Child Center will be a “new construction” and larger in scale than renovation of existing premises, a standard site-specific EMP will be required for these sub-projects. Taking into consideration that preparation of detailed design for these facilities has not started yet, the site-specific EMPs will be prepared, disclosed and consulted upon at a later stage. As it was already mentioned, most of the sub-projects will be small-scale renovation/rehabilitation and other small-scale works on a number of sites. These sub-projects fall under World Bank "low B" category. For such sub-projects, environmental impacts will be known and limited, and area of impact clearly defined and limited, so an EMP will be prepared in the form EMP checklist that covers typical key measures to mitigate adverse impacts under a sub-project which is likely to have small localized impacts. An attachment to a checklist identifies environment friendly and cost efficient measures which may mitigate negative impacts to environmentally safe level. 19 Environmental Impact Mitigation Measures and Monitoring Plan Stage Potential negative Significance Mitigation measures Responsibility Monitoring of after Responsibility for Residual impacts /probability of for mitigation effects monitoring impact occurrence Designs for Construction and Modernization of Health Facilities’ Buildings (selected sub-projects) Preparation of All types of Low/ moderate Best layout option will be Client Obtaining an opinion of Daily control – None project potential identified with an account for the state expertise. Client (MoH). documentation environmental construction materials to be Obtaining a construction Construction and impacts used, minimum power permit operation stage – consumption, landscape design MNREP territorial and interior layout and finishing departments of premises depending on their functionality. Preparation of the Environmental Protection Section of the project documentation. Submission of project documentation for state expertise Construction and Modernization of Buildings (BelMAPO, Mother and Child Center, education establishments) Disturbance of Low/moderate Inventory of trees on the site and Client and Certificate of acceptance Daily control – Minor vegetation during prevention of any risk of Contractor’s of constructed facilities Client (MoH) construction damaging the trees managers for operation including within the revegetation (land framework of reclamation) construction works. Scheduled control – Tekhnostroycontrol Ltd 20 Stage Potential negative Significance Mitigation measures Responsibility Monitoring of after Responsibility for Residual impacts /probability of for mitigation effects monitoring impact occurrence Soil and landscape Moderate/ Designing of the site with an Client and Certificate of acceptance Daily control – Minor disturbance moderate account for landscape specifics, Contractor’s of constructed facilities Client within the and reclamation of lands managers for operation including framework of revegetation (land construction works. reclamation) Scheduled control – MNREP territorial department and Tekhnostroycontrol Ltd Potential pollution Moderate/ No fuelling of construction Client and Periodic visual checks Daily control – Client. Minor of topsoil with moderate vehicles should be performed Contractor’s for leaking fuels and Scheduled control – fuels and at the construction site. Minor managers lubricants and oil stains MNREP territorial lubricants repairs will be performed department and only at service stations Tekhnostroycontrol Ltd Noise from Moderate/ Works should be performed Client and Periodic control of Daily control – Client. Minor operation of moderate strictly during weekly working Contractor’s noise level at the border Scheduled control – construction hours (not before 7.00 AM and managers of the sanitary MNREP and MoH machinery not after 11.00 PM) protection zone, which territorial departments should not exceed 50 Periodic control of noise level dBA (from 7.00 AM to at the border of the sanitary 11.00PM). protection zone, which should not exceed 50 dBA (from 7.00 AM to 11.00PM). Workers will be provided with 21 Stage Potential negative Significance Mitigation measures Responsibility Monitoring of after Responsibility for Residual impacts /probability of for mitigation effects monitoring impact occurrence individual protective equipment for performing works with high level of noise pollution. Air pollution with Moderate/ Application of dust suppression Client and Estimation of air Daily control – Client. Minor exhausts from moderate measures (water sprinkling) Contractor’s pollution in the Scheduled control – operation of during long dry periods; managers Environmental MNREP territorial construction provision of individual Protection Section. department machinery. Dust protective equipment to Compliance with the generation from workers, if needed requirements set forth in demolition of the project Debris-chutes will be used to buildings and documentation remove construction waste in removal of the process of interior construction demolition works above the first waste floor Designated areas will be arranged for temporary storage of construction waste. Construction waste should be stored in areas sprinkled with water to reduce the amount of dust from demolition and removal There will be no excessive idling of construction vehicles Replacement of Air pollution with Moderate/ Timely servicing of vehicles, Client and Emission control at the Daily control – Client. Minor engineering exhausts from moderate emission control at the service Contractor’s service station Scheduled control – networks and operation of station. Use of welding managers MNREP territorial utility systems construction equipment with lowest level of department (water, heat, and machinery and pollutant emissions electricity supply) welding units 22 Stage Potential negative Significance Mitigation measures Responsibility Monitoring of after Responsibility for Residual impacts /probability of for mitigation effects monitoring impact occurrence Air pollution from Moderate/ Prioritized use of electric air Client and Control of compliance Daily control – Client. Minor mobile power moderate compressor drives Contractor’s with the requirements Scheduled control – generators and managers set forth in the project MNREP territorial compressors (if documentation department operated) Potential Topsoil pollution Moderate/ Temporary storage sites will be Client and Separate storage of Daily control – Client Minor generation of at the sites for moderate arranged in a proper manner to Contractor’s hazardous substances and Contractor. hazardous temporary storage avoid potential contamination of managers and materials. Scheduled control – substances and of hazardous the environment. During Periodic visual control MNREP territorial materials in the substances and building demolition works, the of storage areas. departments and process of repair materials requirements set forth in the Tekhnostroycontrol works (asbestos) Sanitary Rules and Norms Ltd 2.2.3.11-31-2002 “Handling of asbestos and asbestos containing materials” should be observed. Risks for Moderate/ Use of individual protective Client and Periodic visual control Daily control – Client Minor workers’ health moderate equipment. Clear marking of Contractor’s of storage sites. Periodic and Contractor. due to exposure to waste storage sites. Protection of managers control of responsible Scheduled control – hazardous temporary storage sites from persons’ awareness of MNREP territorial substances and exposure to precipitation. the rules of handling departments and materials Periodic briefings about the rules hazardous substances Tekhnostroycontrol of handling hazardous substances and materials Ltd and materials Delivery of Air pollution with Moderate/ Prioritized use of gas engine Client and Emission control at the Daily control – Minor inputs, materials vehicle exhausts moderate fuels for vehicles Contractor’s service station. Timely Contractor. Scheduled and equipment managers routine maintenance control – MNREP territorial department 23 Stage Potential negative Significance Mitigation measures Responsibility Monitoring of after Responsibility for Residual impacts /probability of for mitigation effects monitoring impact occurrence Noise pollution Moderate/ low Heavy cargos should be Client and Periodic control based on Client Minor from operation of delivered strictly during weekly Contractor’s working time registers vehicles in a working hours (from 7.00 AM managers and waybills neighboring area to 11.00 PM) Use of inputs Air and topsoil Moderate/ Use of inputs and materials Client and Checks of the Client Minor and materials in pollution moderate which are not hazardous for the Contractor’s availability of material the process of environment and human health managers safety certificates and construction product quality works certificates Arrangement of Topsoil pollution Moderate/ Use of biotoilets and portable Client and Periodic visual control of Daily control – Minor temporary with sanitary moderate toilets. Timely maintenance of Contractor’s the condition of Contractor facilities for sewage biotoilets managers biotoilets Scheduled control – workers MNREP territorial department Construction and Littering the Moderate/ Containers for collection of Client and Periodic visual control of Daily control – Client Minor municipal solid territory, topsoil moderate municipal solid waste and sites Contractor’s the condition of topsoil and Contractor waste pollution for temporary storage of managers at the sites for temporary Scheduled control – management construction waste subject to storage of waste MNREP territorial utilization and landfilling will Preparation and department be arranged at construction conclusion with a sites. respective company of a contract for a transfer of generated waste for The procedure of construction utilization or landfilling and municipal solid waste management will be specified in the project documentation. Arrangements will also be made for recovery of materials of value and conclusion of 24 Stage Potential negative Significance Mitigation measures Responsibility Monitoring of after Responsibility for Residual impacts /probability of for mitigation effects monitoring impact occurrence contracts with waste recycling companies. For wastes subject to landfilling, the construction company is required to have a permit for municipal solid waste landfilling at the local municipal solid waste disposal site. Vertical planning, Air pollution with Moderate/ low Prioritized use of gas engine Client and Emission control at the Daily control – Minor site improvement exhausts from fuels for construction vehicles Contractor’s service station. Timely Contractor and planting of construction managers routine maintenance Scheduled control – greenery machinery MNREP territorial department Noise pollution Low/low Works should be performed Client and Control of compliance Daily control – Client Minor from construction strictly during weekly working Contractor’s with the requirements Scheduled control – machinery hours (not before 7.00 AM and managers set forth in the project MNREP and MoH not after 11.00 PM) documentation territorial departments Impact on Damage to the Low Special attention and treatment Client and Control of compliance Daily control – Client Minor historical, exterior and to historical buildings will be Contractor’s with the requirements Scheduled control – cultural, and interior structures made. All necessary managers set forth in the project territorial department archeological of buildings approvals/permits will be documentation of the Ministry of values obtained and all construction Culture activities (interior renovation works) will be planned and carried out in line with the requirements of the Ministry of Culture Operation 25 Stage Potential negative Significance Mitigation measures Responsibility Monitoring of after Responsibility for Residual impacts /probability of for mitigation effects monitoring impact occurrence Noise, vibration, Noise pollution Moderate/ Housing of compressors, diesel Owner of the Periodic control of the Daily control within Minor emissions from vehicles, moderate generator and sewage pumping building technical condition of the framework of the sewage pumping station in detached closed equipment by the entity-level station, diesel premises. Compressors and a specialized servicing environmental generator and diesel generator should be company. protection control – compressors operated solely in soundproof Owner of the building premises. To reduce methane Scheduled control – emissions from the sewage MoH and MNREP pumping station, a design of a territorial discharge tank should provide departments for 5-minute inflow. Water supply and Depletion of water Moderate/ Adoption of rational regime for Owner of the Schedules of preventive Daily control within Minor sanitation resources, moderate drinking and utility water building repairs and routine the framework of the discharge of consumption. Use of drinking maintenance. entity-level wastewaters. Poor water treatment systems Conclusion of contracts environmental quality of drinking with utility companies protection control – Discharge of wastewaters in water for connection to water Owner of the building accordance with the legislated supply networks. requirements Conclusion of a contract Timely routine maintenance of Scheduled control – for connection to water supply and sanitation MNREP territorial sanitation networks. networks departments, Regular metering of Vodokanal, holders of water consumption. utility and sanitation networks Timely checks of metering equipment. Drinking water quality control. Electricity and Depletion of natural Moderate/ Rational use of electricity and Owner of the Regular metering of Daily control within Minor 26 Stage Potential negative Significance Mitigation measures Responsibility Monitoring of after Responsibility for Residual impacts /probability of for mitigation effects monitoring impact occurrence heat resources moderate heat. building power consumption. the framework of the consumption entity-level GHG indirect Use of energy efficient devices Timely checks of environmental emissions (in and equipment metering equipment. protection control – connection with Timely routine Owner of the building consumption of maintenance of electricity and heat Scheduled control – electrical devices and supplied from rayon departments of equipment external sources) Energonadzor and Heat Networks Use of own Air pollution with Moderate/ Conformity of fuels with Owner of the Timely routine Daily control within Minor vehicles vehicle exhausts moderate environmental standards. building maintenance and control the framework of the for oil smoke and toxic entity-level Oil product spillage Fuelling and minor repairs of level at the service environmental from vehicles vehicles within the territory of a station protection control – health facility shall not be Owner of the building allowed Scheduled control – MNREP territorial department Biosafety Risks associated Low Handling of animal tissues in Client/party Regular checks of the Sanitary- Minor with handling of vivarium will be undertaken in responsible for condition of premises, epidemiological biological material compliance with sanitary handling storage facilities, authorities /biosafety regulations. biological handling equipment, material transportation and waste disposal processes Waste Staff contagion Moderate/ Timely decontamination of Owner of the Decontamination control Daily control within Minor management moderate medical waste in accordance building by the territorial sanitary the framework of the Soil pollution at the with MoH regulations. and epidemiological entity-level sites for temporary oversight bodies. environmental storage of waste Mandatory waste management Obtaining no objection protection control – instructions will be developed from wastewater Owner of the building and cleared with MNREP treatment entities for Scheduled control – 27 Stage Potential negative Significance Mitigation measures Responsibility Monitoring of after Responsibility for Residual impacts /probability of for mitigation effects monitoring impact occurrence territorial departments. discharge of MNREP and MoH decontaminated territorial Separate collection of waste and disinfecting solvents and departments recovery of materials of value lab chemical residues Arrangement of hard surface into the municipal grounds at temporary waste sewage network. storage sites. Timely collection Control of animal of waste for subsequent material and utilization, decontamination and pharmaceutical waste landfilling. transportation for incineration at Ecores facility Conclusion of contracts with respective recycling companies for a transfer of generated waste. Transportation of decontaminated medical waste based on a permit obtained in advance. Periodic visual control of topsoil condition at the temporary waste storage sites. Procurement of Risk of human Moderate/ Arrangements for adequate Owner of the Certificates and data Daily control within Minor lab and health impacts and moderate storage of materials in building sheets for hazardous the framework of the construction hazardous waste compliance with the safety materials and periodic entity-level materials generation requirements when handling visual control of environmental hazardous materials; provision designated sites for protection control – of individual protective hazardous materials Owner of the building equipment and devices for storage. Scheduled control – removing hazardous materials 28 Stage Potential negative Significance Mitigation measures Responsibility Monitoring of after Responsibility for Residual impacts /probability of for mitigation effects monitoring impact occurrence spills Awareness and territorial departments occupational safety of the Ministry on controls, keeping of Emergency registers Situations, MNREP and MoH Risk of Damage to Moderate Compliance with fire safety Owner of the Observance of the Daily control within Minor emergencies property, death of requirements, timely routine building emergency response the framework of the (fires, damage to people, air, water maintenance of medical plan; trainings on how to entity-level engineering and soil pollution, equipment and engineering behave in emergencies environmental systems) human health systems protection control – impacts Owner of the building Development of the emergency response plan Scheduled control – the territorial department of the Ministry on Emergency Situations. 29 5. CAPACITY BUILDING AND TRAININGS Based on the findings of an assessment of potential environmental and human health impacts and an overview of legal issues related to obtaining permits and clearance of documents with the respective authorities in the process of health system modernization, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus has to : - organize trainings for construction companies-contractors on potential measures to mitigate negative environmental impacts at the stage of construction and installation; Trainings may be organized for the heads of health facilities on observance of environmental protection requirements in the process of operation of buildings and equipment in line with the Environmental Management Framework and the site-specific Environmental Management Plans. The agendas of the trainings will be cleared with PMU and the World Bank. 6. EMF and EMPs DISCLOSURE AND PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS To ensure effective project’s implementation, to minimize the implementation risks and to prevent or mitigate potential negative impacts of project activities as well as to increase the benefits of the project, it is necessary to ensure stakeholders involvement to the consultation process of project activity. Stakeholders’ participation will be ensured through disclosure of this EMF in electronic format at the websites of MoH and the World Bank Infoshop prior to Project appraisal. Public consultations regarding the planned activity will be conducted according to the Bank’s requirements and Belarusian legislation. The normative legal acts of the Republic of Belarus on public consultations and international conventions concerning public consultations, environmental assessment procedure and access to information include: - Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision- Making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters (Aarhus, 1998; the Republic of Belarus joined the Convention in 2000); - Provision on the Procedure of Environmental Impact Assessment (approved by the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of 19 May 2010 №755) establishes the procedure of public consultations in the Republic of Belarus. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus is a responsible body for disclosing information and providing public consultation regarding Belarus Health System Modernization Project. The site-specific EMPs will be developed based on this EMF at a later stage and will be also disclosed on the websites of MoH and the World Bank Infoshop prior to implementation of planned activity. Public consultation meetings will be organized by the MoH after a preparation and disclosure of the site-specific EMPs. The records of the public consultation will be appended to the EMPs, and will be re-disclosed as final. 30 The results of EMF’s public consultations will be reflected in the Minutes and will summarize comments and proposals received from the public. EMF will be finalized with an account for comments and proposals within 30 days and the final version will be published on MoH and WB’s websites. The Minutes of Public Consultations is provided in Annex 3. 31 Annex 1 KEY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REGULATIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS 1. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 17 June1 993 № 2435-XII “On Healthcare” 2. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 19 July 2012 № 340-Z “On Sanitary and Epidemiological Safety of Population” 3. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 26 November 1992 № 1982-XII “On Environmental Protection” 4. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 15 June 1993 № 2403-XII “On Fire Safety” 5. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 5 January 2016 № 354-Z “On Industrial Safety” 6. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 6 June 2001 № 32-Z “On Transportation of Hazardous Cargos” 7. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 9 January 2006 № 98-Z “On Protection of Historic and Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Belarus” 8. The Code of the Republic of Belarus of 30 April 2014 № 149-Z “Water Code of the Republic of Belarus” 9. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 24 June 1999 № 271-Z “On Water Supply” 10. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 16 December 2008 № 2-Z “On Air Protection” 11. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 12 November 2001 № 56-Z “On Ozone Layer Protection” 12. The Code of the Republic of Belarus of 23 July 2008 № 425-Z “Land Code of the Republic of Belarus“ 13. The Code of the Republic of Belarus of 14 July 2008 № 406-Z “Code on Mineral Resources of the Republic of Belarus” 14. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 14 June 2003 № 205-Z “On Vegetation” 15. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 20 July 2007 № 271-Z “On Waste Management” 16. The Code of the Republic of Belarus of 29 December 2009 № 71-Z “Tax Code of the Republic of Belarus (Special Part)” 17. The Law of the Republic of Belarus of 9 November 2009 № 54-Z “On State Environmental Expertise” 18. The Edict of the President of the Republic of Belarus of 1 September 2010 № 450 “On Licensing of Certain Types of Activities” 19. The Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of 17 February 2012 № 156 “On approval of the single list of administrative procedures performed by the government bodies and other organizations in respect of legal entities and individual entrepreneurs and on amending the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of 14 February 2009 N193 and expiration of certain Resolutions of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus” 20. The National Sustainable Socioeconomic Development Strategy of the Republic of Belarus until 2020 (approved by the National Commission on Sustainable Development of the Republic of Belarus (Minutes of 6 May 2004 № 11/15) and the Presidium of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus (Minutes of 22 June 2004 № 25) 21. The Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of 25 August 2013 №749 “On some issues under the competence of the Ministry of Health” 22. The Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of 19 May 2010 №755 “On some issues related to the implementation of the Law of the Republic of Belarus of 9 November 2009 “On State Environmental Expertise” (together with the Provision on the Procedure of State Environmental Expertise” and the Provision on the Procedure of Environmental Impact Assessment) 23. The Resolution of the Head Sanitary Doctor of the Republic of Belarus of 20 October 20015 №147 “Sanitary Rules and Norms 2.1.7.14-20-2005 “Medical waste management rules” 24. The Resolution of the Head Sanitary Doctor of the Republic of Belarus of 12 December 2005 № 217 “Sanitary Rules and Norms 2.1.8.12-37-2005 “Hygienic requirements applicable to noise from medical equipment in the premises of health facilities” 32 25. The Resolution of the Head Sanitary Doctor of the Republic of Belarus of 31 October 2006 №131 “Sanitary Rules and Norms 2.1.2.12-18-2006 “Arrangement, equipping and maintenance of experimental biological clinics (vivariums)” 26. The Resolution of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus of 16 December 2013 №128 “Sanitary Norms and Rules “Requirements for medical devices and medical equipment”, Hygienic Norm “Safety parameters of medical devices, medical equipment and materials used for their manufacturing”. 33 ANNEX 2 CHECKLIST FOR SUBPROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL SCREENING (Section 1) (to be completed by a Contractor and approved by PMU specialist responsible for environmental screening) 1. Project Name: 2. Brief description of the subproject including nature, cost and scope of works, size of the site, and location. 3. Expected construction works (Yes/No) Types of Works YES NO No need to perform any construction/renovation works Minor interior renovation works in the medical education establishments (i.e. painting walls, laying tiles, installation of cables and new water pipes) Replacement of asbestos-containing roofs Major repairs involving removal/reconstruction of walls, thermal insulation (especially in case of asbestos-containing insulation and slabs) Repairs involving replacement of ceramic elements, re-planning of existing premises associated with potentially hazardous materials, such as residues of paints, dyes, enamels, and replacement of a large number (dozens) of windows and doors Repairs involving generation of wastewaters and organization of control of the quality of discharged wastewaters Repairs involving generation of air pollutants and(or) organization of control of air pollutant concentration in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Belarus Repairs involving increase in noise pollution, ionizing radiation and vibration that would require organization of control of the level of noise, vibration and radiation in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Belarus Repairs involving the use, transportation, storage and generation of 34 hazardous materials which:  require special permits or licenses  require licenses or availability of trained personnel  are declared illegitimate or banned in EU or other countries  are difficult or expensive for handling  are subject to the management requirements in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Belarus  may cause soil and water pollution in the absence of adequate control measures. Repairs involving generation of relatively large volume of waste (for example, replacement of floors, ventilation and power networks, doors and/or windows) Repairs involving generation of hazardous waste requiring the development of special waste management measures (in case of procurement of new equipment, will the old equipment be recycled by the company having a license for industrial waste utilization/disposal?) Is there any other subproject aspect which, in the process of current activity or in particular circumstances, may involve environmental and human health risks or impacts or would be regarded as a negative impact? (Section 2) (to be completed by a PMU specialist responsible for environmental screening based on the findings of environmental screening) 1. Project environmental category ___________ 2. If the Environmental Protection Section of the project documentation is required, what issues warrant special attention? _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 35 IMPACT MITIGATION MEASURES ENVIRONMENTAL /SOCIAL SCREENING FOR SAFEGUARDS TRIGGERS Activity/Issue Status Triggered Actions A. General reconstruction and construction activities [ ] Yes [ ] No If «Yes», see Section A below Will the site activity B. Impacts on surface waters [ ] Yes [ ] No If «Yes», see Section В below include/involve any of the following? C. Hazardous or toxic materials2 [ ] Yes [ ] No If «Yes», see Section C below D. Risk of unexploded ordinance [ ] Yes [ ] No If «Yes», see Section D below E. Traffic and Pedestrian Safety [ ] Yes [ ] No If «Yes», see Section E below 2 Toxic / hazardous material includes but is not limited to asbestos, toxic paints, noxious solvents, removal of lead paint, etc. 36 ACTIVITY PARAMETER MITIGATION MEASURES CHECKLIST 0. General Conditions Notification and Worker Safety (a) The local architecture and construction authorities and MNREP territorial departments have been notified of upcoming activities. (b) The public has been notified of the works through notification in the media and/or at publicly accessible sites (including the site of the works). (c) All legally required permits have been acquired for construction and/or rehabilitation. (d) The Contractor formally agrees that all work will be carried out in compliance with construction safety measures and rules to mitigate, to the maximum extent possible, impacts on human health and environment. (e) Workers’ PPE will comply with international good practice (always hardhats, as needed masks and safety glasses, harnesses and safety boots). (f) Appropriate signposting of the sites will inform workers of key rules and regulations to follow. А. General Rehabilitation and Air Quality (a) During excavation works dust control measures shall be employed, e.g. by spraying and moistening the ground. /or Construction Activities (b) Construction waste debris, excavated soil and non-metallic construction material shall be kept in designated areas and sprayed with water mist to reduce dust. (c) During pneumatic drilling or breaking of pavement and foundations dust shall be suppressed by ongoing water spraying and/or installing dust screen enclosures at site. (d) The surrounding pavements and roads shall be kept free of dust and debris to minimize dust pollution. (e) There will be no burning of municipal solid and construction waste material at the site. (f) All machinery should be timely serviced at the service stations as regards СО2 emissions and fumes; and there will be no excessive idling of construction vehicles at sites. Noise (a) Construction noise will be limited to restricted times agreed to in the permit. (b) During operations the engine covers of generators, air compressors and other powered mechanical equipment shall be closed, and equipment placed as far away from residential areas as possible. Water quality (a) The site will establish appropriate erosion and landslide control measures, such as construction site banking, potential 37 construction of storm water sewer or drainage system to prevent soil from moving off site. Waste management (a) Waste collection, utilization, disposal and landfill sites will be identified for all major waste types expected from excavation, demolition and construction activities; (b) Construction waste will be separated from general refuse by on-site sorting and stored in appropriate containers. (c) Construction waste will be collected and delivered to waste utilization and disposal sites in accordance with the register of waste utilization, disposal, storage and landfill sites of the Republic of Belarus. (d) The records of waste disposal will be maintained as proof for proper management. (e) Whenever feasible the Contractor will reuse certain types of construction waste (except when containing asbestos). B. Impact on surface waters Water Quality (a) There will be no unregulated extraction of groundwater, nor uncontrolled discharge of process waters, cement slurries, or any other contaminated waters into the ground or adjacent surface waters. The Contractor will obtain all necessary permits for water extraction and discharge. (b) There will be proper drainage system installed and care taken not to silt, pollute, block or otherwise negatively impact natural streams, rivers, ponds and lakes by construction activities. (c) There will be procedures for prevention of and response to accidental spills of fuels, lubricants and other toxic or noxious substances. (d) Construction vehicles and machinery should be washed only in designated areas to prevent runoff into surface waters. 38 ACTIVITY PARAMETER MITIGATION MEASURES CHECKLIST (a) If asbestos is located on the project site, it shall be marked clearly as hazardous material. С. Hazardous or toxic materials Asbestos management (b) When possible the asbestos will be appropriately contained and sealed to minimize exposure. (c) The asbestos prior to removal (if removal is necessary) will be treated with a wetting agent to minimize asbestos dust. (d) Asbestos will be disposed by skilled and experienced professionals. (e) If asbestos material is be stored temporarily, the wastes should be securely covered and marked appropriately. Security measures will be taken against unauthorized removal from the site. (f) The removed asbestos will not be reused. (a) Temporarily storage on site of all hazardous or toxic substances will be in safe containers labeled with details of Hazardous substances and composition, properties and handling information. waste management (b) The containers of hazardous substances shall be placed in an leak-proof container to prevent spillage. (c) The wastes shall be transported in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Belarus regulating hazardous waste transportation. (d) Paints with toxic ingredients or solvents or lead-based paints will not be used. Hazard to human health and D. Risk of unexploded safety (a) Before start of any excavation works the Contractor should verify that the construction area has been checked for unexploded ordinance ordinance. Direct or indirect hazards to E. Traffic and pedestrian safety (a) In compliance with the national legislation, the Contractor shall ensure that the consruction site is properly secured and public traffic and construction related traffic is regulated:: pedestrians by construction  The site should have clearly visible warning signs for the public and public transport about all potentially hazardous activities works.  Traffic management system and staff training, especially for site access and near-site heavy traffic. Provision of safe passages and crossings for pedestrians where construction traffic interferes.  Adjustment of working hours to local traffic patterns, e.g. avoiding major transport activities during rush hours or times of livestock movement.  If required, traffic management should be arranged at the site for safe passage for the public.  Ensuring safe and continuous access to all adjacent office facilities, shops and residences during construction. 39 Annex 3 MINUTES OF PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS MINISTRY OF HEALTH OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS MINUTES N3 dated 20 May 2016 Meeting of the Working Group for consideration of the results of the public consultations on the procedures and mechanisms of ensuring compliance with the environmental safety requirements set forth in the legislation of the Republic of Belarus and with the policies of the World Bank during the implementation of Belarus Health System Modernization Project. Chairman V.D.Shilo, Deputy Minister of Health Persons present: K.U.Vilchuk, V.V.Erema, V.A.Kalinina, O.N. Kolyupanova, L.A.Liogkaya, I.I.Novik, E.I.Tkacheva AGENDA: Public consultations on the Environmental Management Framework (EMF) for Belarus Health System Modernization Project V.D.Shilo informed that: 1. EMF was disclosed by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus (MoH) on 14 April 2016 on the websites of the MoH, the Belarusian Postgraduate Medical Academy (BelMAPO), the Belarusian State Medical University, and the Republican Scientific and Practical Center “Mother and Child”. Comments and proposals were invited for submission by 15 May 2016 to rnpcmt@belcmt.by. No proposals and comments from the government bodies and citizens were received during public consultations. 2. Public consultations on EMF were held under Project components: - in the Republican Scientific and Practical Center “Mother and Child” (RCMC). 69 people including RCMC staff and residents of the neighboring houses participated in the public consultations. The Project received support from both RCMC staff and residents who noted that construction and equipping of the new intensive neonatal care unit would contribute to the improvement of the quality of neonatal care (the Minutes of the public consultations is enclosed); - in the Belarusian State Medical College. 150 people including teachers and students participated in the public consultations. It was noted that the activities under Component 2 would have minor negative impacts on the environment both at the construction and operation stages. The teachers unanimously expressed support to the expected renovation works saying that the establishment of a 40 skill lab would allow to train future specialists without subjecting patients to any harm and to make an objective assessment of learning progress (the Minutes of public consultations is enclosed); -in the Belarusian State Medical University (BSMU). 52 persons participated in the public consultations. Based on the results of the consultations, a unanimous opinion was expressed that the activities under Component 2 can be implemented within the BSMU territory (the Minutes of the public consultations is enclosed); - in the Belarusian Postgraduate Medical Academy (BelMAPO). 75 persons participated in the public consultations. Based on the results of the consultations, a decision was made on feasibility of construction of a building to house a simulation center in BelMapo. The teachers unanimously expressed support to the expected renovation works. A unanimous opinion was expressed that construction of the new building would have minor environmental impacts and would comply with the occupational safety legislation of the Republic of Belarus (the Minutes of the public consultations is enclosed). A decision was made: to submit the final version of the Project document to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for the implementation of Belarus Health System Modernization Project. Encl.: the Minutes of the public consultations from the Belarusian State Medical College; the Minutes of the public consultations from the Republican Scientific and Practical Center “Mother and Child”; the Minutes of the public consultations from BelMAPO; the Minutes of the public consultations from the Belarusian State Medical University. V.D. Shilo Deputy Minister of Health 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52