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Environmental Management SystemSlide 2ISO StandardsSlide 4Environmental Management System ModelEMS General RequirementsOrganizational ImpactEnvironmental PolicyPlanningImplementation and OperationEMS DocumentationDocument ControlOperation ControlsEmergency Preparedness and ResponseSlide 15Checking and Corrective ActionManagement ReviewBenefits of EMSOrganizationalIntegrating ISO 14000 with ISO 9000RelationshipsAdditional CommentsTQM Exemplary OrganizationExercisesEnvironmental Management SystemBruce BarnardTerry ParishTeresa WoodleyISO StandardsInternational Organization for StandardsISO 9000ISO 14000Organization EvaluationProduct EvaluationISO StandardsISO 14024 ISO 14001 ISO 14020ISO 14004ISO 14043 ISO 14041ISO 14010 ISO 14012 ISO 14022ISO 14011 ISO 14031Environmental Management System ModelEMS General Requirements•Target ( improved environmental performance)•EMS provides a structured process to improve environmental performance•Complexity will be dependant on the size of the organization•Designate a Management RepresentativeOrganizational Impact•Policy•Past and Planned Activities•Legislative and regulatory requirements.•Priorities, Objectives and Targets.•Implementation•Control, monitoring, corrective actions, auditing and review activities •Adapt to changing circumstances.Environmental Policy1. Drives the implementation and improvement of the EMS.2. Reflects the commitment of top management.3. Forms the basis for objectives and targets.4. Reviewed / revised periodically to reflect changing conditions or information.Planning1. Environmental Aspects2. Legal and other Requirements3. Objectives and Targets4. Environmental Management ProgramImplementation and Operation1. Structure and Responsibility2. Training, Awareness and Competence3. CommunicationEMS Documentation1. Describe the core elements of the EMS2. Outline the interactions3. Provide directionDocument Control1. Intent of the document control system is to create and maintain documents that help implement the EMS.2. Focus on the EMS not complex documentation.Operation Controls1. Documented procedures to cover situations that could lead to deviations from policy or objectives2. Operating criteria3. Communicate procedures and requirements to suppliers and contractorsEmergency Preparedness and Response1. Establish and maintain procedures to identify potential for and response to accidents and emergency situations2. Periodically test the proceduresChecking and Corrective Action1. Monitor and measure key characteristics of the operation and activities that have an impact on the environment2. Calibration of monitoring equipment3. Establish an evaluation / auditing system4. Establish a system for handling corrective actions5. Establish a system to change documented procedures6. Establish a system to maintain records7. Conduct audits and report findings to managementManagement Review1. Determine intervals for top management to review the EMS2. This review decides the suitability, adequacy and effectiveness of the EMS3. The review is documented4. Address possible changes to the EMSBenefits of EMSGlobalFacilitate TradeImprove EnvironmentEnvironmental Management & common TerminologyOrganizationalCommitmentCustomer requirementsPublic relationsInvestor criteria and accessInsuranceMarket shareLiabilityDefenseConversationAccountabilityRegulationsCost effectiveCommunicationsDecision-makingTeamworkPreventionIntegrating ISO 14000 with ISO 9000Advantage with ISO 9000Less documentationLower implementationRelationshipsHealth & SafetyQualityEnvironmental management systemsAdditional CommentsMany aspects of ISO 14000 and ISO 9000 are basically the same.Environment = QualityRevising the process is in progress.36,000 organizations registered to ISO.TQM Exemplary OrganizationTexas Nameplate Company, Inc.ExercisesWhat is the overall aim of the EMS standard?How is this aim achieved?Identify 5 benefits of EMS for your sample


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