Environmental Management System (EMS)
Environmental Management System (EMS)
System (EMS)
Phased approach.
Begin with designated fencelines.
Apply lessons learned and
Strateg
y effective EMS techniques to other
facilities.
Capitalize on Core Team
expertise.
Initial Fenceline
card.
A reactive approach.
A one-time fix.
A reinvention of the
wheel.
Environmental Compliance and
Continual Improvement
EMS GOAL through Sustainable Operations
EMS Concepts and Terminology
Fenceline Environmental
Policy Aspects
ISO 14001 Environmental
“The Standard” Impacts
EMS Teams ENVIRO
POLICY
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17 Key Elements of an EMS
The commonly used framework for an EMS is the one
developed by the International Organization for Standardization
(ISO) for the ISO 14001 standard, issued in 1996.
Phase III: Do
CHECK
Phase IV: Check and Act
4 Distinct Phases
Quarterly Reporting – a
resource and project tracking
requirement.
EMS
Roles and Responsibilities
Top EMS
Management and Management
Steering Committee Representative
Core Team
Implementation Team
Integrates
environmental
considerations into
day-to-day
operations and
decisions
Captures
institutional
knowledge