ISO 14001:2009 Awareness TrainingISO 14001:2009 Awareness Training
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ISO 14001:2009 EMS
Awareness Training
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Course Objectives
Delegates will be:
Course Objectives
• Able to understand concepts & historic evolution of environmental management system;
• Able to understand the fundamental principles of• Able to understand the fundamental principles of environmental management systems;
• Able to understand requirements of ISO 14001:2009 EMS d d i d ilstandard in detail;
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Introduction
• New regulations that require environmental management are implemented almost daily in our
Introduction
management are implemented almost daily in our country.
• All organizations must investigate theirAll organizations must investigate their environmental performance and demonstrate improvement.
• It is now a challenge for all organizations to develop and implement systems to manage quality environment health & safety etc and toquality, environment, health & safety, etc. and to ensure that these systems are maintained and demonstrating improvement.
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Introduction
• ISO 14001 is simply a tool to help organizations
Introduction
ISO 14001 is simply a tool to help organizations to develop SENSIBLE systems to ensure proper control and management of environmental issuesissues.
• We shall investigate the elements of standard and ensure that we can audit both to best of ourensure that we can audit both to best of our ability.
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History of Environmental Management
• Started for earnest in the 1960’s;
History of Environmental Management
• Significant contamination of land at that time prompted the enactment of many laws and regulations dealing specifically with theregulations dealing specifically with the environment;
• Waste minimization initiatives became popular in p pthe early 1980’s;
• The environmental management and standardization movements emerged in the early 1990’s.
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History of Environmental Management
• Occurred through the work of International
History of Environmental Management
Occurred through the work of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and British Standards Institute (BSI)
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Evolution of ISO 14001:2009
Environmental BS 5750 1979
Evolution of ISO 14001:2009
legislation / public concern
and 1987
ISO 9000
Environmental impact
Environmental performance BS 7750 1992
ISO 9000
assessmentauditingBS 7750 1992 and 1994
EMASISO 14001:1996
ISO 9001:2000 ISO 14001:2004
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ISO 9001:2000 ISO 14001:2004ISO 14001:2009
Development of ISO 14001Development of ISO 14001
• To date there has been three types of• To date there has been three types of environmental management systems developed:
• BS 7750
Echo Management Analysis Scheme (EMAS)• Echo Management Analysis Scheme (EMAS)
• ISO 14001
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Development of BS 7750Development of BS 7750
• In 1992, BSI published BS 7750, this was theIn 1992, BSI published BS 7750, this was the world’s first environmental management standard;
• BS 7750 adopted a quality system approach to environmental management and aimed to link with existing practices for quality managementwith existing practices for quality management (ISO 9001).
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Development of EMASDevelopment of EMAS
• Consultation between BSI and CE enabled theConsultation between BSI and CE enabled the development of EMAS;
• EMAS is available on a site specific basis to the pmanufacturing sector;
• EMAS differs from ISO 14001 in a number of requirements, including the need to produce a public statement and an auditable initial review.
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Development of ISO 14001Development of ISO 14001
• Adopted formally as an international standard inAdopted formally as an international standard in 1996;
• All countries throughout the world have accepted g pISO 14001 as the international standard;
• Revised first time in 2009 to introduce some minor changes to make it compatible with ISO 9001: 2000 standard;
Th k d ib th d fi iti• The course pack describes the scope, definition and overview of ISO 14001:2009.
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The Purpose of ISO 14001The Purpose of ISO 14001
• The standard is intended to provideThe standard is intended to provide organizations with elements of an effective system to manage the environmental performance;performance;
• The standard ensures the organization is working towards environmental and economical goals;towards environmental and economical goals;
• The system enables an organization to establish and assess the effectiveness of policies,and assess the effectiveness of policies, objectives and procedures, etc.
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What is the Scope of ISO 14001?
The environmental standard is applicable to any organization that wishes to:
What is the Scope of ISO 14001?
organization that wishes to:• Implement, maintain & improve an EMS;
• Assure itself of its conformance with its stated environmental policy;
• Demonstrate conformance to others;
• Seek certification by an external organization;y g ;
• Make self determination / declaration of conformance with ISO 14001.
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conformance with ISO 14001.
Does ISO 14001 guarantee organizational performance?Does ISO 14001 guarantee organizational performance?
• The standard does not define requirements forThe standard does not define requirements for environmental performance beyond:
• Commitment to the policy;• Compliance with legislations;• Continual improvement; and• Prevention of pollution.p
• In order for a company to improve, they should d l bl h lconsider Best Available Technology Not
Exceeding Excessive Costs.
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Relating ISO 14001 to other management systemsRelating ISO 14001 to other management systems
• The standard does not address OHS managementThe standard does not address OHS management system;
• Although it does not discourage an organization g g gfrom integrating these elements within the management system;
• Nevertheless, certification will be ONLY address aspects of the environmental management system.system.
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Commonalities to ISO 9001Commonalities to ISO 9001
ISO 14001 shares common management system principles ith ISO 9001 e amples incl deprinciples with ISO 9001, examples include:
• Policy and objectives;
• Management review;
• Internal audits;
• Corrective / preventive action;
• Documents and records control;
• Training;
• Calibration.
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Global Environmental IssuesGlobal Environmental Issues
What are the effects of “Environment Pollution” ?
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Global Environmental Issues
• Depletion of ozone layer
Global Environmental Issues
p y
• Global warming
• Air / Water pollution• Air / Water pollution
• Depletion of natural resources
Q lit f lif• Quality of life
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Global Environmental Issues
The entire world is facing dangerous environmental
Global Environmental Issues
Impacts, examples include:
Global warming;
Diseases (Due to SO2, NO2, CO, radiations, oil spills, etc.);
Loss/damage of human-life, wild-life & plant-life (direct inhalation / ingestion / indirect effects);
h (Dangerous changes to environment (air, water & land).
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Global Environmental Issues
Global warming:
Global Environmental Issues
Cause – Green house gases (carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide … etc).
Effect – Heat-trapping, thereby increase in temperature.
l l dImpact – Heat waves, sea level rise, spreading disease, Arctic/Antarctic warming … etc.
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Global Environmental Issues
Pollutants:
Global Environmental Issues
• Carbon dioxide, methane, oxides of nitrogen
Issues:Issues:
• Global warming
E i t l i ifiEnvironmental significance:
• Accumulation of gases in the atmosphere resulting in climate change heat waves sea levelresulting in climate change, heat waves, sea level rise, spreading diseases, etc.
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Global Environmental Issues
Pollutants:
Global Environmental Issues
• CFC’s, HCFC’s, Chlorinated solvents
Issues:Issues:
• Ozone depletion
E i t l i ifiEnvironmental significance:
• Destruction of ozone layer which protects earth from harmful UV rays from sunfrom harmful UV rays from sun
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Global Environmental Issues
Pollutants:
Global Environmental Issues
• Oxides of sulphur, nitrogen and carbon
Issues:Issues:
• Acid rain
E i t l i ifiEnvironmental significance:
• Reaction of acidic ions with water, falling as rain affecting stonework damaging aquatic life andaffecting stonework, damaging aquatic life and trees
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Global Environmental Issues
Pollutants:
Global Environmental Issues
• Oxides of sulphur, nitrogen and unburnt hydrocarbons from transport
Issues:
• SmogSmog
Environmental significance:
Build up of yellow smog line in cities lowering air• Build up of yellow smog line in cities lowering air quality
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Global Environmental Issues
Pollutants:
Global Environmental Issues
• Transportation, industrial activities
Issues:Issues:
• Noise/vibration
E i t l i ifiEnvironmental significance:
• Adverse community reactions
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Global Environmental Issues
Pollutants:
Global Environmental Issues
• Industrial waste
Issues:Issues:
• Waste management
E i t l i ifiEnvironmental significance:
• Contamination of land, resource depletion, air pollutants visual impactspollutants, visual impacts
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Global Environmental Issues
Pollutants:
Global Environmental Issues
• Chemical spillage to land
Issues:Issues:
• Chemical storage
E i t l i ifiEnvironmental significance:
• Contamination of land, resource depletion, air pollutants visual impactpollutants, visual impact
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Global Environmental Issues
Pollutants:
Global Environmental Issues
• Chemical spillage to waterways
Issues:Issues:
• Chemical storage
E i t l i ifiEnvironmental significance:
• Lowering of local water quality, resource depletion air pollutants visual impactdepletion, air pollutants, visual impact
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Global Environmental IssuesGlobal Environmental Issues
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Global Environmental IssuesGlobal Environmental Issues
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Global Environmental IssuesGlobal Environmental Issues
FLOOD !!!!!!!!FLOOD !!!!!!!!IMPACT OF GLOBAL WARMING
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Global Environmental IssuesGlobal Environmental Issues
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Global Environmental IssuesGlobal Environmental Issues
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Environmental Management Systems
• The organizations need to investigate its
Environmental Management Systems
g gperformance;
• They must identify the major ways they damage the environment;
• The management initiate improvement programs t th t th j i t l i tto ensure that those major environmental impacts are controlled and minimized;
In basic terms the organizations must• In basic terms, the organizations must demonstrate year-on-year improvement in their environmental performance.
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Standard Requirements
This International Standard is based on the
Standard Requirements
methodology known as Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA). PDCA can be briefly described as follows:
Pl e t bli h the bje ti e d e e e e• Plan: establish the objectives and processes necessary to deliver results in accordance with the organization'senvironmental policy;
• Do: implement the processes;• Check: monitor and measure processes against
environmental policy objectives targets legal andenvironmental policy, objectives, targets, legal and other requirements, and report the results; and
• Act: take actions to continually improve performance of h i l
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the environmental management system.
Standard Requirements
4 1 General requirements
Standard Requirements
4.1 General requirements
• The organization shall establish, document, implement, maintain and continually improve an environmental management system in accordance with the requirements of this Internationalwith the requirements of this International Standard and determine how it will fulfill these requirements.
• The organization shall define and document the scope of its environmental management system.
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Standard Requirements
4.2 Environmental policyStandard Requirements
This is the driver for implementing and improving the EMS.
This should:
- Appropriate.
- Include commitment for continual improvement.
- Include commitment to comply with relevant p yenvironmental legislations & regulations and which are applicable to the organization.
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Standard Requirements
- Provide frame work for setting & reviewing bj i &
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objectives & targets.
- Be documented, implemented and maintained & communicatedcommunicated.
- Be available to the public.
- Be understood to all employees.
- Be reviewed periodically and revised.
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4.3 Planning
Standard Requirements
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Environmental aspects.Legal and other requirements.Objectives & targets.Environmental management prorammes.
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4.3.1 Environmental aspects
Standard Requirements
pOrganization shall establish & maintain procedures to identify the environmental aspects p y pof its activities, products / services.
Conduct a review – This should cover 4 following areas:
- Legislative & regulatory requirement.
- Identification of of environmental aspects.
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Standard Requirements
Examination of EM practices & procedures (if any)
Standard Requirements
- Examination of EM practices & procedures (if any).
- Evaluation of feedback from the investigation of previous incidentsprevious incidents.
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Case Study Environmental Issues at Company XCase Study – Environmental Issues at Company X
Details of Company X• The factory is located in an industrial area, with
neighbors including a plastics manufacturing company and an aluminum can plantcompany and an aluminum can plant.
• The factory manufactures egg boxes from waste paperpaper.
• Established in 1992N f l 150• No. of employees: 150
• Site: paper mill with offices
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Case Study Environmental Issue at Company XCase Study – Environmental Issue at Company X
Main Raw Materials:
• Waste paper – approx. 100 tonnes per day
• W t 100 3 d• Water – approx. 100 m3 per day
• Bleaching chemicals – approx. 10 m3 per day
• Electricity – 1000 kwh
• Gas for dryers – 30 m3 per day
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Case Study Environmental Issue at Company XCase Study – Environmental Issue at Company X
Main Process Activities:
• Waste paper collected by company transport and delivered to the factorydelivered to the factory
• Waste paper stores in a compound at the back of the sitethe site
• Waste paper dumped in a mixer with water
• The waste paper and water are mixed into a pulp
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Case Study Environmental Issue at Company XCase Study – Environmental Issue at Company X
Main Process Activities:
• The pulp is then pumped to a machine and bleach is added
• The bleached pulp is then pumped to a moulding machine and egg boxes are mouldedmachine and egg boxes are moulded
• The wet egg boxes then enter a gas dryer for 45 iminutes
• The dry egg boxes are then packed onto pallets
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Case Study Environmental Issue at Company XCase Study – Environmental Issue at Company X
Main outputs / products:
• 1000 egg boxes per day
• 100 m3 of waste water to municipality sewer
• 100 kg of general waste per day to landfill• 100 kg of general waste per day to landfill
• emissions from gas dryers (water vapour and b di id )carbon dioxide)
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Case Study Environmental Issue at Company XCase Study – Environmental Issue at Company X
Mass Balance of the Factory:Gaseous Emissions from Dryer
C X
Waste Paper
Water
Gas for DryersEgg BoxesCompany XElectricity
Bleaching Chemicals
Egg Boxes
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Waste Water Solid Waste
Environmental Impact AssessmentEnvironmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Aspect & Impact:
• Aspect: element of an organization’s activities, products or services that can INTERACT with the pEnvironment.
• Impact: any CHANGE to the environment either• Impact: any CHANGE to the environment, either beneficial or adverse, resulting from the activities, products or services of the
i iorganization.
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Environmental Impact AssessmentEnvironmental Impact Assessment
Identification of Environmental Aspects:
• The process should, where relevant, consider:
– emission to air– release to water– waste managementwaste management– contamination of land– use of raw materials and other natural resources– other local environmental and community issues– other local environmental and community issues
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Environmental Impact AssessmentEnvironmental Impact Assessment
Identification of Environmental Aspects:
• The process should consider different operation conditions:
- day-to-day operations- abnormal operations- abnormal operations- emergency situations, e.g. fire
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Environmental Impact AssessmentEnvironmental Impact Assessment
Aspects for Industry:• air• water• water usageg• natural resources usage• hazardous substances• waste management• waste management• noise• community concerns
ildlif & h bi• wildlife & habitat• accidents & emergencies• planning issues
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Environmental Impact AssessmentEnvironmental Impact Assessment
Identification of Aspects and Impacts:
• To identify the environmental aspects, it is often good practice to start with mass balance, g p ,identifying the flow of materials in, the products leaving and the waste produced.
• Every mass balance has an input stream and an output stream and the wastes can exit through
l d iwater, land or air.
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Standard Requirements
Activity Aspect Impact
Standard Requirements
Handling of hazardous materials Potential spillage Contamination of soil
/ water
Product Aspect Impact
Conservation of rawProduct design Reduction of volume Conservation of raw material
Service Aspect Impactp p
Vehicle maintenance Exhaust emissions Reduction of air pollution
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Standard Requirements
Sl. Activity Aspect ImpactValue of
Exist. Control
Legal Req. (if
any)
Grade
Significant ?
Environmental Concern Business Concern
Standard Requirements
Control any)
* Sev. * Pro.Effect of
Change in other A/P/S
Cost of Changing
* Concern of Interested
Parties
* Effect on public Image
Note 2: Grading for others = Very Low - 5, Low - 4, Medium - 3, High - 2 & Very High - 1
Reviewed & Approved ByTeam
Note 1: Grading for * = Very Low - 1, Low - 2, Medium - 3, High - 4 & Very High - 5
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4.3.2 Legal and other requirements
Standard Requirements
- Industry codes of practice.
- Agreement with public authoritiesAgreement with public authorities.
- Non-regulatory guidelines.
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4.3.3 Objectives & targets
Standard Requirements
Objectives (specific).
Target (measurable & practicable).g ( p )
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4.3.4 Environment management programme
Standard Requirements
This is the key element to the implementation of EMS.
This should detail how the objectives & targets will be met.
l- Detail resp. & resource.
- Means & time scale
Should be reviewed and updated / upgraded.
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Standard Requirements
4.4.1 Structure and responsibility
Standard Requirements
Define, document & document role, responsibility & authority.
Provide adequate resources.
Define interrelation.
Appoint management representative.
- To ensure EMS is established, implemented & , pmaintained.
- Reporting to top management (to improve).
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4.4.2 Training, awareness & competence
Standard Requirements
Should identify the training needs. This shall cover:
- Policy.
- Env. Effects, their roles & resp.
- Education req., training … etc.
Provide the training & maintain the recordsProvide the training & maintain the records.
Establish & maintain procedures to ensure staff are aware of EMS.
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4.4.3 Communication
Standard Requirements
Establish & maintain procedures for:
- Internal communication between various levels of management.
- Receiving, documenting & responding to comm. form external interested parties.
Also consider how organization will communicate with external.
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Standard Requirements
4.4.4 EMS Documentation
Standard Requirements
Establish and maintain information, in paper or electronic form, to:
- Describe the core elements & their interaction.
- Direction to related documentation:
- Code of practice.
- Doc procedureDoc. procedure.
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4.4.5 Document Control
Standard Requirements
Establish & maintain procedures for controlling all documents for:
- Locating.
- Review & approval.pp
- For reviewing periodically and revising as necessary.
- Ensure current versions available.
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- Obsolete are properly controlled.
Standard Requirements
- Issue & amendment.
All should be legible, dated and identifiable.g
Retention shall be controlled.
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4.4.6 Operational control
Standard Requirements
Identify the operations and activities associated with env. aspects in line with policy, objectives & targetstargets.
Plan these operations & activities:
- Establish and maintain procedures to cover situations where absence could lead to deviations.
S i l i i i i i h d- Stipulating operating criteria in the procedures.
- Est. and maintain procedure to the identifiable significant aspects & communicating this
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significant aspects & communicating this.
Standard Requirements
An Emergency Situation!
Standard Requirements
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4.4.7 Emergency preparedness & response
Standard Requirements
Establish and maintain procedures to:
- Identify potential accident & emergencyIdentify potential accident & emergency situations.
- Respond to such situations.p
- Preventing & mitigating impacts associated with that.
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4.5.1 Monitoring & measurement
Standard Requirements
Have doc. procedure to monitor & measure key characteristics of its operations and activities that
h i ifi t i tcan have significant impact.
Objectives, targets … etc should be monitored.
Monitoring equipments should be calibrated and maintained, maintain the records also.
d d d d llEst. and maintain doc. procedure to periodically evaluate compliance with legislations & regulations.
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4.5.2 Nonconformance and corrective and
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preventive actionShould establish and maintain procedures for:
- Defining responsibility & authority for handling and investigating nonconformance.
- Analyzing the nonconformance.
- Taking steps to correct / prevent it.g p / p
- Recording the actions taken.
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4.5.3 Records
Standard Requirements
Should establish and maintain procedure for identification, maintenance & disposition.
Records should be legible, traceable & retrievable.
Protected well against damage, deterioration / loss.
Retention time should be established and recorded.
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Standard Requirements
4.5.4 EMS audit
Standard Requirements
Establish and maintain procedure for periodic audit to ensure:
- whether EMS conforms to planned arrangement.
- Whether properly implemented and maintained.
Should be done based on the importance of activity.
Audit scope, frequency and methodology should be defined, also the responsibility & requirement for conducting the audit
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for conducting the audit.
Standard Requirements
4.6 Management review
Standard Requirements
Top management should review the EMS to:
- ensure continuing suitability.ensure continuing suitability.
- Adequacy & effectiveness.
Review policy objectives etc- Review policy, objectives … etc.
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ISO 14001:2009 Awareness TrainingISO 14001:2009 Awareness Training
Exercise 1
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