ISO 14001:2004 Certification/Registration
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ISO 14001 requirements: -
Environmental
Policy
Top Management must define a policy that is appropriate
to the environmental impact of their activities, demonstrating
commitment to continually reduce the environmental impact
of these activities, providing the framework to set & measure
appropriate environmental objectives & targets.
Environmental
Aspects/Legal & other requirements
The company must identify & regularly evaluate the
environmental aspects/effects of all its activities,
determining & regularly evaluating current or changes
to relevant environmental legislation & any other
requirements to which it subscribes.
Definitions:
Environment - surroundings in which you operate, including
air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna,
humans and their interrelation.
Environmental Aspect - element of your activities,
products or services that can interact with the environment
Environmental Impact - The result of your Environmental Aspect. Any change to the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from your company’s activities, products or services, e.g. Use of Natural Resources (from aspect – Use of Electricity)
Environmental
Objectives, Targets & Programme
The
company must set measurable objectives & targets
for reducing its impact on the environment directly
relating to their significant environmental aspects,
relevant environmental legislation & any other
requirements to which it subscribes – consistent
with its Environmental Policy. A programme for achievement
must be established & maintained.
Operational
Control
The company must establish written procedures where
their absence could cause deviation from its environmental
policy, objectives & targets or negatively impact
the environment, e.g. Control of Spillages.
Emergency
Preparedness & Response
The company must establish, implement & maintain
a procedure to identify potential emergency situations & accidents
that could have an impact on the environment. The company
must prepare & where appropriate, test their response
to such situations, e.g. Premises Fire.
ISO 9001:2008
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