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Page 1: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

Introduction to ISO 14000

NSF International

Strategic Registrations, Ltd.

Page 2: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries, one from each country.

Non-governmental organization(NGO) established in 1947,based in Geneva, Switzerland.

American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is US representative to ISO

Page 3: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

History 1987 - World Commission on Environment &

Development (AKA The Brundtland Commission) published “Our Common Future”.– called for the development of effective environmental

management systems by industries 1989 - Creation of Strategic Advisory Group on

the Environment (SAGE)– Recommended new ISO Technical Committee to

develop standards for environmental management January 1993 - ISO creates TC 207

– (TC 176 controls ISO 9000 QMS standards) Fall 1996 – ISO 14001 adopted

Page 4: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

Sub-Committees of TC 207

SC 1: EMS - UK SC 2: Env. Auditing - Netherlands SC 3: Env. Labeling - Australia SC 4: Env. Performance Evaluation -

US SC 5: Life Cycle Assessment - France SC 6: Terms and Definitions - Norway

Page 5: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

ISO 14000 Standards ISO 14000 is a series of standards, rather

than a single standard. – 14001: Environmental Management Systems– 14004: EMS general guidelines– 14010: Guidelines for Environmental Auditing– 14011: Guidelines for Auditing of an EMS– 14012: Auditing - Qualification criteria– Others deal with life cycle assessment, site

assessments, labeling, and other matters.

Page 6: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

To whom do the standards apply?

The ISO 14000 standards can be applied to:– large and small business & industry;– service sectors (hospitals, hotels, etc.);– government organizations;– all types of organizations, of all sizes

anywhere in the world.

Page 7: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

What is an EMS?

An EMS is:– a systematic way of managing an

organization’s environmental aspects;

– based on the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) model;

– focused on continual improvement of systems;

– a way to address immediate and long-term impact of an organization’s products, services and activities on the environment;

– a tool to improve environmental performance.

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An EMS:– helps track and satisfy regulatory requirements;– supports effective delegation of responsibilities;– reduces disruption caused by employee

turnover;– establishes a framework to move beyond

compliance;– provides a vehicle for positive change, improved

employee morale, enhanced public image;– helps identify opportunities for savings;– consolidates existing environmental, safety, and

health programs into a cohesive system.

Internal Drivers for ISO 14001

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External Drivers for ISO 14001

Requirements from customers– e.g. IBM, Xerox, Bristol-Myers Squibb,Ford, GM,

Honda, Volvo, and others

Agreements with regulators Trade barrier reduction Enhanced public image

Page 10: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

Becoming ISO 14001 registered

ISO 14001 is the only certification standard. The registration body examines EMS for

conformity to the ISO 14001 standard. The EMS audit is not a compliance audit. Registration does NOT mean that products are

more environmentally friendly. Registration means the organization has a

documented EMS that is fully implemented and meets ISO 14001 requirements.

The registration covers processes, not products.

Page 11: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

World Picture 15,281 ISO 14001 reg. in world as of 3/00 740 ISO 14001 reg. in US as of 3/00 US is 5th in number of registrations behind

Japan (3,318), Germany (1,950), Sweden (1,025), UK (1,014)

Page 12: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

ISO 14001 - 17 Key Elements Environmental Policy

– requires a publicly available, written statement, which includes a commitment to prevention of pollution, continual improvement, and compliance with environmental laws and other applicable environmental requirements;

Environmental Aspects– requires procedures for identification of

environmental aspects of the organization's activities and determination of those which have or can have significant impacts on the environment;

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ISO 14001 - Definitions Environmental aspect

– element of an organization’s activities, products or services that can interact with the environment

• Note - A significant environmental aspect is an environmental aspect that has or can have a significant environmental impact.

Environmental impact– any change to the environment, whether adverse

or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from an organization’s activities, products or services

Page 14: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

ISO 14001 - 17 Key Elements Legal and Other Requirements

– requires the organization to know exactly what environmental laws and other (i.e. non-regulatory) requirements apply to its activities;

Objectives and Targets– requires the organization to set measurable

environmental objectives and targets consistent with its environmental policy statement;

Page 15: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

ISO 14001 - Definitions Environmental objective

– overall environmental goal, arising from the environmental policy, that an organization sets itself to achieve, and which is quantified where practicable

Environmental target– detailed performance requirement, quantified where

practicable, applicable to the organization or parts thereof, that arises from the environmental objectives and that needs to be set and met in order to achieve those objectives

Page 16: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

ISO 14001 - 17 Key Elements Environmental Management Programs

– requires the organization to develop and maintain programs to achieve its environmental objectives and targets;

Structure and Responsibility– requires environmental management

responsibilities to be clearly defined, documented, and communicated;

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ISO 14001 - 17 Key Elements Training, Awareness, and Competence

– requires processes to ensure that all personnel whose work can cause significant impacts on the environment are competent, through training, education and experience;

Communication– requires procedures for internal and external

communication on environmental aspects;

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ISO 14001 - 17 Key Elements EMS Documentation

– requires documentation of core EMS elements;

Document Control– requires stringent control of all documentation

relating to the EMS;

Page 19: Introduction to ISO 14000. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) n Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from over 100 countries,

ISO 14001 - 17 Key Elements Operational Control

– requires identification of all activities with potential or actual significant environmental impact and procedural control of such activities to achieve conformance with the environmental policy. This includes environmental control of goods and services provided by suppliers and subcontractors;

Emergency Preparedness and Response– requires identification of potential for accidents and

emergency situations, and procedures for response and mitigation of resulting environmental impacts;

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ISO 14001 - 17 Key Elements Monitoring and Measurement

– requires documented procedures to measure environmental aspects to check progress toward meeting environmental objectives and targets, and for evaluating compliance with regulatory requirements;

Nonconformance and Corrective and Preventive Action– requires procedures for taking preventive and

corrective action on any EMS nonconformances and supports continual improvement of the system;

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ISO 14001 - 17 Key Elements Records

– requires procedures for handling and disposition of environmental records;

EMS Audit– requires the organization to periodically audit itself for

conformance with the requirements of its EMS;

Management Review – requires top management to periodically review the

EMS for effectiveness in achieving the intent of the environmental policy and identify the need for changes to the system.

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For More Information DPPEA offers free on-site EMS assistance

and training DPPEA EMS web site

http://www.p2pays.org/iso/index.htm Beth Graves, EMS Project Coor.

919-715-6506 or 800-763-0136 [email protected]

Rick Gehrke at NSF-ISR, Southeast:

888-248-0433 for registration questions