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Presenter: Strahinja Stojanovic ISO 14001:2015 vs. ISO 14001:2004 Main differences
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Presenter: Strahinja Stojanovic

ISO 14001:2015 vs. ISO 14001:2004 Main differences

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• View, Select, and Test your audio

• Submit text questions – they will be addressed throughout the session

• Raise your hand

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What are the main differences between the 2004 and 2015 revisions?

If you already implemented a EMS according to ISO 14001:2004

… you can save a lot of time if you approach this transition systematically.

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Instead of being stressed about the changes, use them as momentum for improving your environmental

management system

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• What has stayed the same

• What is not mandatory any more

• Main differences

• New structure

• Context of the organization

• Risk associated with threats and opportunities

• Main challenges

Agenda

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What has stayed the same

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What has stayed the same

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• PDCA Cycle

• Environmental Policy

• Environmental Objectives

• Environmental aspects

• Legal and other requirements

• Communication

• Operational control

• Emergency preparedness

• Internal audit

• Corrective actions

• Management review

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• Management representative

• Description of basic elements of the EMS

• Preventive actions

What is not mandatory any more

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New structure

Context of the organization

Risk associated with threats and opportunities

Documented information

Main differences

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ISO 14001:2004

4.1 General requirements

4.2 Environmental Policy

4.3 Planning

4.4 Implementation and operation

4.5 Checking

4.6 Management review

ISO 14001:2015

4 Context of the organization

5 Leadership

6 Planning 7 Support

8 Operation

9 Performance evaluation

10 Continual improvement

New structure

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• Internal and external issues

• Interested parties

• Determining the scope of EMS

• Environmental management system

Context of the organization

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• What should be taken into account

• What needs to be done to address them

• Do we need to document it?

Risk associated with threats and opportunities

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• How to identify interested parties and their needs and expectations

• How to identify and where to document the context of the organization

• Risk associated with threats and opportunities

• Identification and evaluation of environmental aspects

Main challenges

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Conclusion

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The new version of the standard gives more freedom; use it to your

advantage.

Instead of being stressed about it, create better distribution of

responsibilities and authorities and bigger involvement of top

management

Strahinja Stojanovic

Q & A

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