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Overview
ISO 14000 Standards
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ISO 14001: Environmental Management Systems - Specification With Guidance for Use is a generic
environmental management system standard developed through an international consensus process.
It is the only specification standard in the series; that is, the only one intended to be used
for third-party certification (registration). Organizations can self-certify to the standard.
All the other standards in the series are intended as guidance only.
ISO 14001 is a management system standard. It is not a performance or product standard, although
the framers developed it with the idea that implementing the standard should result in improved
industry environmental performance. This standard essentially requires a company to state what
it does in environmental management and do what it states. It represents a shift toward holistic,
proactive management and total employee involvement. ISO 14001 urges employees to define their
roles from the bottom up as they relate to the environmental policy of an organization and
requires top management backing, resources, and visibility to support the policy. Comparable
to the ISO 9001, quality system specification standards, ISO 14001 is a comprehensive framework
that contains core elements for managing a company's processes and activities to identify
significant environmental aspects the organization can control and over which it can be expected
to have an influence. The standard can be used by any company, facility, or organization of
any size, anywhere in the world. While ISO 14001 is likely to be used in manufacturing or
processing industries, it also can be applied to services such as health care, construction,
architecture and engineering.
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