Implementing ISO 14001:2015 requires dedicated resources and time. Most organizations are continually seeking out ways to reduce expenses and improve the bottom line. Successful implementation of an ISO 14001:2015 compliant Environmental Management System can enable your organization to identify risk relating to possible non-conformances and reduce or prevent costly environmental incidents. Consumers and other companies are more environmentally conscious than at any previous time in history. Organizations and consumers are more concerned about the environmental practices of the companies that supply their materials, parts or subassemblies. Establishing a robust and effective Environmental Management System is a powerful way to demonstrate your organization’s commitment to managing your environmental impact. This can also enhance your image, increase your brand equity and potentially improve your market share.
This program is applicable to any organization that wishes to:
implement, maintain and improve an environmental management system;
assure itself of its conformance with its stated environmental policy;
demonstrate such conformance to others;
seek certification/registration of its environmental management system by an external organization;
make a self-determination and self-declaration of conformance with this International Standard.
Including those planning analysis and auditing of...
the environmental policy of the organization
the nature of its activities and the conditions in which it operates
Day 1: Environmental Management System (EMS) Principles And Elements, Commitment And Policy
Day 2: Commitment And Policy
Top Management Commitment And Leadership
Initial Environmental Review
Environmental Policy
Planning
Identification Of Environmental Aspects And Evaluation Of Associated Environmental Impact
Evaluate the Significance Of Impacts
Legal And Other Requirements
Internal Performance Criteria
Environmental Objectives And Targets
Environmental Management Program
Day 3: Implementation
Resources - Human, Physical And Financial
EMS Alignment And Integration
Accountability And Responsibility
Environmental awareness and motivation
Knowledge, skills, and training
Support action
Communication and reporting
EMS documentation
Operational control
Emergency preparedness and response
Day 4: Measurement and evaluation
Measuring and monitoring (ongoing performance)
Corrective and preventive action
EMS records and information management
Audits of the environmental management system
Day 5: Review and improvement
Review of the environmental management system
Continual improvement