CONTENTS
4. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 14.1. PURPOSE AND BENEFITS OF AN EMS 14.1.1 I
NTRODUCTION
14.1.2 I
NTERNATIONAL
D
EVELOPMENTS
S
INCE
T
HE
1970'
S
24.1.3 E
NVIRONMENTAL
M
ANAGEMENT
34.1.3.1 Finance 44.1.3.2 Stakeholder pressure, awareness, image, reputation 54.1.3.3 Competitiveness 64.1.3.4 Legislation and enforcement 84.1.4 E
NVIRONMENTAL
M
ANAGEMENT
S
YSTEMS
84.1.5 T
HE
E-
EFFICIENCY TOOL
–
TO GET A HANDS
-
ON FEELING
94.2. BASIC CONCEPTS OF ISO 14001 114.2.1 ISO 14001: S
TRUCTURE
A
ND
B
ASIC
C
ONCEPTS
114.2.1.1 Structure 114.2.1.2 The Deming Cycle 124.2.1.3 The contents of ISO 14001 134.2.1.4 Basic concepts in ISO 14001 154.2.1.5 Summary of Procedures, Documents and Recordsreferred to in ISO 14001 234.3. EMS REQUIREMENTS (NO LECTURE NOTES ON THIS CHAPTER)
4.4. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 264.4.1 I
NTRODUCTION
264.4.2 A L
OOK
A
T
ISO 14001 274.4.2.1 What ISO 14001 requires you to do 274.4.2.2 Interpretation 284.4.2.3 Documents and records 294.4.3 P
RACTICAL
G
UIDANCE
294.4.3.1 Developing the policy 294.4.3.2 The content of the policy 304.4.3.3 Publicising the Environmental Policy 324.4.3.4 Implementing the policy 334.4.3.5 Revising and improving the policy 33
4.4.4 E
NVIRONMENTAL
P
OLICY
: E
XERCISE
344.4.4.1 Exercise: Environmental Policy 344.4.4.2 Exercise: Emergency Preparedness And Response 364.4.4.3 Exercise: Environmental Auditing 37
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