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ISO MANAGEMENTS SYSTEMS 

ISO 14001:1996 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Overview

In today’s global economy, organizations are increasingly called upon to demonstrate sound management of economic, social, and environmental issues. Evidence suggests that a focus on this “ triple bottom line ” results in advantages in financing, insurance, marketing, regulatory treatment, and other areas. An Environmental management system (EMS) is structured approach to addressing the environmental bottom line to such as ISO 14001 world's most reorganized EMS frame work . Benefits of registration are:

  • reduced raw material/resource use ;

  • reduced energy consumption ;

  • improved process efficiency ;

  • reduced waste generation and disposal costs, and utilization of recoverable resources.

What is a EMS?

A environmental management system is a common sense, The overall management system that includes organizational structure, planning activities, responsibilities, practices, procedures, processes and resources for developing, implementing, achieving, reviewing and maintaining the environmental policy. They are based on standards, which specify a procedure for achieving effective Environmental  management. ISO 14000 is the most commonly used international standard that provides a framework for a environmental  management system

What is ISO 14000?

ISO 14000 is a generic name given to a family of standards developed to provide a framework around which a environmental management system can effectively be based.

The ISO 14000 family of standards was published  in December 1996.  

ISO 14001:1996, the requirement standard, includes the following main sections:

  • Environmental Management System

  • EMS Policy 

  • Environmental Planning 

  • Implementation and operation 

  • Checking and corrective action 

  • Management Review

What does it mean to me?

In order to use ISO 14000 to the fullest in helping you to manage your organization's processes there are a number of steps to take:

  • first you need to define what you do and how your organization goes about its business,

  • then capture this in a documented system,

  • and you have to do what you say you do,

  • then make sure you do it effectively,

  • and lastly demonstrate this to your stakeholders through registration.

Implementing a Environmental Management System

There are key steps that every company implementing a EMS will need to consider:

Purchase the Standard 
Before you can begin preparing for your application, you will require a copy of the standard. You should read this and make yourself familiar with it.

Review support literature and software
There are a wide range of environmental  publications and software tools designed to help you understand, implement and become registered to a environmental management system.

Assemble a team and agree on your strategy
You should begin the entire implementation process by preparing your organizational strategy with top management. Responsibility for a EMS lies with Senior Management, therefore it is vital that Senior Management is involved from the beginning of the process.

Consider Training 
Whether you are the environmental officer seeking to implement a environmental  management system or a Senior Manager who would like to increase your general awareness of ISO 14001:1996, there are a range of workshops, seminars and training courses available.

Review Consultancy Options
The consultancy is the 3rd party like NUCLEUS, You can receive advice from independent consultants on how best to implement your environmental management system. They will have the experience in implementing a EMS and can ensure you avoid costly mistakes.

Choose a registrar
The registrar is the 3rd party, like BSI,BVQI,TUV,KPMG,RINA,DNV etc, who come and assess the effectiveness of your quality management system, and issue a certificate if it meets the requirements of the standard.  Choosing a registrar can be a complex issue as there are so many operating in the market.  Factors to consider include industry experience, geographic coverage, price and service level offered.  The key is to find the registrar who can best meet your requirements.  A great place to start is by contacting us.

Develop a Environmental manual
A Environmental manual is a high level document that outlines your intention to operate in a clean manner. It outlines why you are in business, what your intentions are, how you are applying the standard and how your business operates.

Develop support documentation
This is typically a procedures manual that supports the Environmental manual. Quite simply, it outlines what you do to complete a task. It describes who does what, in what order and to what standard.

Implement your Environmental Management System
The key to implementation is communication and training. During the implementation phase everyone operates to the procedures and collects records that demonstrate you are doing what you say you are doing.

Consider a pre-assessment
A pre-assessment by your registrar normally takes place about 6 weeks into the implementation of the environmental  system. The purpose of the pre-assessment is to identify areas where you may not be operating to the standard. This allows you to correct any areas of concern you may have before the initial assessment.

Gain registration
You should arrange your initial assessment with your registrar. At this point the registrar will review your EMS and determine whether you should be recommended for registration.

Continual assessment
Once you have received registration and been awarded your certificate, you can begin to advertise your success and promote your business. To maintain your registration, all you need to do is continue to use your quality system. This will be periodically checked by your registrar to ensure that your Quality System continues to meet the requirements of the standard.

EMS Approach 

EMS Registration 

Registration to ISO 14001 takes place when an accredited 3rd party such as BSI,BVQI,TUV,KPMG,RINA,DNV etc visits an organization, assesses the management system and issues a certificate to show that the organization abides by to the principles set out in ISO 14001:1996.

Your Environmental  Management Systems certificate is a sign of acceptability which saves you having to prove your environmental standards to discriminating customers. ISO 14001 speaks an international language.


Why do I need registration?

Gaining registration to ISO 14001 through BSI,BVQI,TUV,KPMG,RINA,DNV etc will help your organization flourish. Whether you are looking to operate internationally or to expand locally to accommodate new business, ISO 14001 will help you demonstrate to customers that you have a commitment to quality.

The regular assessment process will ensure you continually use, monitor and improve your processes.

Registration can improve overall performance, remove uncertainty and widen market opportunities.

Download the NUCLEUS  brochure for ISO 14001:1996 - Environmental Management System 


Bureau of Indian Standard  -- learn more about Indian regularity board - BIS ISO Management Systems  -- Learn more about ISO Management Systems 
 

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