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What
is ISO 14001?
ISO
14001 was first published in 1996 and specifies the actual requirements
for an environmental management system. It applies to those environmental
aspects which the organization has control and over which it can be expected
to have an influence.
ISO
14001 is often seen as the corner stone standard of the ISO 14000 series.
However, it is not only the most well known, but is the only ISO 14000
standard against which it is currently possible to be certified by an
external certification authority. Having stated this, it does not itself
state specific environmental performance criteria.
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This
standard is applicable to any organization that wishes to:
- implement,
maintain and improve an environmental management system
-
assure itself of its conformance with its own stated environmental policy
- demonstrate
conformance
- ensure
compliance with environmental laws and regulations
- seek
certification of its environmental management system by an external
third party organization
- make
a self-determination of conformance
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ISO
9001 guidelines
- policies
and objectives set by 'top management'
- understanding
customer's requirements with a view to achieving customer satisfaction
- improved
internal and external communications
- greater
understanding of the organisation's processes
- understanding
how statutory and regulatory requirements impact on the organisation
and your customers
- clear
responsibilities and authorities agreed for all staff
- improved
use of time and resources
- reduced
wastage
- greater
consistency and traceability of products and services
- improved
morale and motivation
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