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ISO 14000 Worlds environment management Standard

Submitted to: Prof. Shivanandam

Submitted by: Avinash M.N (08PG295) Nishant Kanwar (08PG318) Khoma (08PG356)

About ISO 14000 • ISO 14000 was developed by Technical committee ISO/207 • Launched in 1996 • Implemented in 132 countries • It is a general guidelines (not industry Specific) which talks about what specification a environment management system must meet • It can be implemented by small scale industries, Non profit organization, MNC`s.

ISO 14000 for organization • It helps industries to take a systematic approach for identifying the environmental impact of their activities. – Setting environmental objectives and targets – Impact of the organization process on environment – What an organization has to do to reduce the impact on environment

Benefits of Implementing ISO 14000 • Less pollution • Reduced cost due to waste management • Savings in consumption of resources, Energy and raw materials • Lower distribution cost • Continual improvement of environmental performance • Improved corporate image among – Customers – Regulators – Public

ISO 14000 FAMILY

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ISO 14001 Process Ø Contact Consultancy • • • •

Registration requirements Apply for the certification Training Documentation requirements

Ø Develop environment policy • Through management & cross functional team involvement • Align with organizational mission

Contd.. Ø Planning • Develop objectives & standards • Form teams • Develop EMS( Environment Management System)-Major responsibility of quality assurance department • Design relevant procedures and activities. • Analyze the Environment Ø

Implementation • Train employees • Make awareness about EMS

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Checking and corrective action • Renewal audits • Raise NCR ( Non Conformity Report) • Take corrective actions

Ø Management Review • When achieve one target, at once it is required to set another target • If something goes wrong , modifications to be done

Ø Continuous improvements

ISO and Consumers Ø Consumer representatives participate in the development of ISO standards •



At the policy level through ISO member participation in its Committee on consumer policy (ISO/COPOLCO) In standards development work, through the participation of its national members and Consumers International

Ø Win-win situation (Consumer & manufacturer or service provider) Ø ISO support consumer’s expectation of safety, health hazards and environmental

ISO and Consumers Ø Consumer representatives participate in the development of ISO standards •



At the policy level through ISO member participation in its Committee on consumer policy (ISO/COPOLCO) In standards development work, through the participation of its national members and Consumers International

Ø Win-win situation (Consumer & manufacturer or service provider) Ø ISO support consumer’s expectation of safety, health hazards and environmental

Some ISO 14000 companies Ø10,000 companies worldwide ØFORD (first automotive company to certify all of its facilities worldwide to the standard.)

ØIBM ØIntegral Coach Factory (Ministry of Railways) ØTAMIL NADU NEWSPRINT AND PAPERS LIMITED (India's largest Paper Mill at a single location )

Thank You

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