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Volume 5, Issue 4 (Suppl)

Occup Med Health Aff

ISSN: 2329-6879 OMHA, an open access journal

Health Congress 2017

October 16-17, 2017

October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE

12

th

World Congress on

Industrial Health, Healthcare and Medical Tourism

Predicting potential environmental impacts of project activities using the Rapid Impact Assessment

Matrix (RIAM) method

Adesola Stephen Ojesanmi, Augustine Igbuku, Chikere Blaise, Stanley Amam, Osita Anako and Belema Ogbanga

Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited, Nigeria

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everal qualitative and quantitative impact evaluation tools exist in predicting potential and associated impacts of projects.

This tools aids in making informed decisions on significant impacts arising from proposed projects or project activities

and proffering mitigation measures using the Best Practicable Environmental Option (BPEO) and Best Available Technology

(BAT) within the ambit of the law. There is no single universal method for assessing the significance of an impact due to the

project types and environmental settings. Among Environmental Impact Assessment practitioners in Nigeria, a combination of

predictive tools is used to evaluate potential and associated impacts arising from a project. These tools include but not limited to

the following: Interaction matrix (Leopold matrix), Checklists and the classical ISO 14001 methods for identifying, evaluating,

predicting and quantifying significant negative environmental impacts of project activities. These impact prediction tools are

generally subjective and introduce some level of bias in evaluating the impacts. The Rapid Impact Assessment Matrix (RIAM)

is less subjective when compared to these techniques as a result of the wide scaling range and options used in evaluating the

impact. The RIAM strategy is based on the knowledge that certain specific criteria are common to all impact assessments and

by scaling these criteria it becomes possible to record the values of the assessments made. Rapid Impact Assessment Matrix

(RIAM) works with both negative and positive impacts. Critical assessment criteria used in evaluating an impact in RIAM

include: Importance of the condition, Magnitude of change/effects, temporary or permanent impacts, impact reversibility and

cumulative effects. As a way of improving impact assessment process in Nigeria and making better informed decision from the

outcome of environmental studies, the RIAM technique has great potentials in meeting the aforementioned objectives.

References

1.Ojesanmi A S, Richard G and Izah S C (2017) Mortality Rate of Clarias gariepinus Fingerlings Exposed to 2,3-dichlorovinyl dimethyl Phosphate. Journal of Applied Life Sciences

International; 13(1): 1-6.

2.Izah S C and Ojesanmi A S (2017) Bioenergy Potential of under-utilized solid waste residues from oil palm mills in Nigeria. American Journal of Modern Energy; 3(3): 50-57.

Biography

Adesola Stephen Ojesanmi is an Environmental Practitioner with expertise in environmental and pollution studies, statistical analysis, remediation designs and its

application in various ecosystems, water management, waste management, quality management systems, environmental management systems, audits, laboratory

analysis, biodeterioration costings and control techniques and process dynamics of pollutants in the ecosystem.

ojesanmiadesola_s@yahoo.com

Adesola Stephen Ojesanmi et al., Occup Med Health Aff 2017, 5:4 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2329-6879-C1-038