ABSTRACT

Global competition, corporate downsizing and corporate restructuring have forced many firms to reevaluate their operating methods. Today, corporations must do more with less while still watching the bottom line and improving profitability. ISO 14000 and ISO 9000, because of their similar management system requirements and auditing procedures, are g

part I|2 pages

Background on QMS and EMS Programs

chapter 1|10 pages

The Quality Movement

chapter 2|14 pages

The Environmental Movement

chapter 3|12 pages

Background on ISO 14000

chapter 4|5 pages

Benefits of ISO System Integration

part II|2 pages

Integrating The Policy

chapter 5|8 pages

The Policy

part III|2 pages

Planning

chapter 6|8 pages

Environmental Aspects

chapter 7|8 pages

Legal and Other Requirements

part IV|2 pages

Implementation and Operation

chapter 9|12 pages

Structure and Responsibility

chapter 10|8 pages

Training, Awareness, and Competence

chapter 11|14 pages

Communication

chapter 12|6 pages

EMS Documentation

chapter 13|8 pages

Document Control

chapter 14|14 pages

Operational Control

chapter 15|6 pages

Emergency Preparedness and Response

part V|2 pages

Checking and Corrective Action

chapter 16|20 pages

Monitoring and Measurement

chapter 18|8 pages

Records

chapter 19|31 pages

Environmental Management Systems Audit

part VI|2 pages

Management Review

chapter 20|10 pages

Management Review

part VII|2 pages

Conclusion

chapter 21|2 pages

The Future