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This compact, easy-access guide to ISO 14001 interpretation, implementation, auditing, and training offers you a complete "how-to" approach for setting up an environmental management system (EMS) in your company. You'll learn about all 18 elements of the EMS standard--and discover how to implement each in a cost-effective, practical way. The manual features lots of checklists, figures, templates, and tables, plus real-world implementation tips.
Author Notes
Gayle Woodside is program manager on IBM's Corporate Environmental Affairs staff, working on ISO 14001 implementation. She is also the author of McGraw-Hill's ISO 14000 Guide: The New International Environmental Management Standards and the forthcoming EHS Professional's Portable Handbook.Patrick Aurrichio works on IBM's Corporate Environmental Affairs staff, where he is responsible for ISO 14001 worldwide implementation, monitoring and measurement, and EMS training. He also provides technical support for property transactions, environmental assessments, and EMS auditing.Jeanne Yturri is vice president of Zephyr Environmental Corporation, an engineering consulting firm in Austin, Texas. She provides a variety of technical consulting services to clients, including environmental, safety and health program compliance audits, and ISO 14001 implementation assistance.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Background, General Requirements, and Environmental Policy. ISO14001: An Introduction |
Section 4.1 General Requirements |
Section4.2 Environmental Policy |
Part 2 Planning |
Section 4.3.1 Environmental Aspects |
Section 4.3.2 Legal and Other Requirements |
Section 4.3.3 Objectives and Targets |
Section 4.3.4 Environmental Management Program |
Part 3 Implementation and Operation |
Section4.4.1 Structure and Responsibility |
Section 4.4.2 Training,Awareness, and Competence |
Section 4.4.3 Communication |
Section 4.4.4 Environmental Management System Documentation |
Section 4.4.5 DocumentControl |
Section 4.4.6 Operational Control |
Section 4.4.7 Emergency Preparedness and Response |
Part 4 Checking and Corrective Action |
Section 4.5.1 Monitoring and Measurement |
Section 4.5.2 Nonconformance and Corrective and Preventive Action |
Section 4.5.3 Records |
Section 4.5.4 Environmental Management System Audit |
Part 5 Management Review and Putting It All Together |
Section 4.6 ManagementReview. Putting It All Together |
Appendixes: A ISO 14001 TrainingOverheads |
B Environmental Management System Audit Methodology |