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Approximately 200,000 companies world-wide have been registered to one of the ISO standards. The ISO 14001 standard was published by ISO in September 1996 and amended November 2004. It was developed to allow organisations to formulate policy, objectives and targets and implement programmes within a structured management systems framework. Simultaneously, legislative requirements, important public issues and plant-specific environmental concerns could all be considered.
The introduction to ISO 14001 states, "International standards concerning environmental management are intended to provide organisations with the elements of an effective Environmental Management System (EMS) which can be integrated with other management requirements such as safety and quality, to assist organisations to achieve economic and environmental goals". Organizations are free to establish objectives, targets, and operational controls based on an environmental evaluation that identifies significant environmental aspects. These objectives, targets and controls are then supported by environmental programs and documented procedures as necessary. Companies seeking ISO 14001: 2004 compliance and certification - 2 - need to begin with a strong management commitment to environmental responsibility and training to this issue.
Who should attend:
Introduction to the MEMS: Suitable for personnel of shipping companies seeking to develop and to implement successfully EMS.
EMS Auditing:
- Internal auditors who are planning to conduct audits according to ISO 14001:2004.
- Delegates having successfully completed the “Introduction to the MEMS” course.
Introduction to the MEMS: WHY
- Maritime industry impact on the environment
- Understand the benefits of an EMS
- Know the key environment aspects of the maritime industry
WHAT
- Be familiar with the structure of an effective EMS
- Understand and be able to adopt the ISO 14001:2004 requirements
HOW
- Know how to integrate an EMS into an existing SMS
- Understand the success factors and pitfalls when implementing an EMS
- Understand the ISO 14001:2004 Certification process
EMS Auditing:
- Upon successful completion of the course, the participants will be able to plan, carry out and lead internal environmental management system (EMS) audits.
Contents:
Introduction to the MEMS:
- Identification of measures to improve the safety management system Introduction to EMS Auditing
- Overview of the ISO 14001:2004
- Identification of Environmental Impacts and Aspects
- Legal and Other Requirements
- ISO 14001:2004 Clauses
- Policy
- Continual Improvement
- Objectives/Targets
- Programmes
- Implementation and Control
- Corrective Action
- Initial review
- Emergency Preparedness
EMS Auditing:
- Environmental topics (aspects, impacts, emissions and management)
- Auditing Techniques
- ISO 14001 requirements
- Practical Training with audit case
There are three attachments in this message.
The fist one refers to the detailed description of the course.
The second one is the "Registration Form" which you may use for applying to this course and
The third one is the updated training courses schedule for the 1st Tertiary 2010. This schedule is being updated periodically, so please try to keep in your records the latest version.
Download Description :
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