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The
ISO 14000 family addresses various aspects of environmental
management.
The EMS standards
ISO 14004:2004
provides guidelines
on the elements of an environmental management
system and its implementation, and discusses principal issues
involved.
ISO 14001:2004 specifies the requirements
for such an
environmental management system.
Fulfilling these requirements demands objective evidence which can
be audited to demonstrate that the environmental management system
is operating effectively in conformity to the standard.
The other
standards and guidelines in the family address specific
environmental aspects, including: labeling, performance evaluation,
life cycle analysis, communication and auditing.
An ISO 14001:2004
based EMS
An EMS meeting the
requirements of ISO 14001:2004 is a management tool enabling an
organization of any size or type to:
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identify and
control the environmental
impact of its activities, products or services (aspects),
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improve
its environmental performance continually, and to
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implement a
systematic approach
to setting environmental objectives and targets, to achieving
these and to demonstrating that they have been achieved.
HOW DOES IT WORK ?
ISO 14001:2004
gives the generic
requirements for an environmental management system.
ISO 14001:2004
does not specify levels of environmental performance.
If it specified
levels of environmental performance, they would have to be specific
to each business activity and this would require a specific EMS
standard for each business.
That is not the
intention.
ISO has many other
standards dealing with specific environmental issues.
The intention of
ISO 14001:2004 is to provide a
framework for a holistic, strategic approach to the
organization's environmental policy, plans and actions.
The underlying
philosophy is that whatever the organization's activity, the
requirements of an effective EMS are the same.
This has the
effect of establishing a
common reference for communicating about
environmental management issues between organizations and their
customers, regulators, the public and other stakeholders.
Because ISO
14001:2004 does not lay down levels of environmental performance,
the standard can to be implemented by a
wide variety of organizations,
whatever their current level of environmental maturity.
However, a
commitment to compliance with applicable
environmental legislation and regulations is required, along with a
commitment to continual
improvement – for which the EMS provides the
framework.
WHAT YOU CAN
ACHIEVE
ISO 14001:2004 is
a tool that can be used to meet
internal objectives:
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provide
assurance to management
that it is in control of the organizational processes and
activities having an impact on the environment
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assure employees
that they are working for an environmentally responsible
organization.
ISO 14001:2004 can
also be used to meet
external objectives:
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provide
assurance on environmental issues to
external stakeholders – such as customers, the
community and regulatory bodies.
-
comply with
environmental regulations
-
support the
organization's claims and
communication about its own environmental
policies, plans and actions
-
provides a
framework for
demonstrating conformity through suppliers'
declarations of conformity, assessment of conformity by an
external stakeholder - such as a business client - and for
certification of conformity by an independent certification body.
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