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Certified

Environmental Management System [EMS] Course

BSI Management Systems


Welcomes Students to this AUBSI Course

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CERTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTSYSTEM [EMS] PROFESSIONAL. 2
PROGRAMME: SCHEDULE

Week - 1
Course introduction, objectives, contents, conduct and evaluation
Basic concepts of Environmental Management System
Important definitions
Environmental Aspects
Environmental Impacts

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CERTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTSYSTEM [EMS]
PROFESSIONAL. PROGRAMME: SCHEDULE

Week - 2
Overview of ISO 14001 Standard
Week - 3
Understanding requirements of ISO 14001
Week 4
Understanding contents of ISO 14001 Standard and relationship with
control processes
Week 5
Establishing, documenting, implementing EMS in an organization

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CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMM: SCHEDULE 4

Week 6
EMS Legal Requirements
Week 7
Emergency Preparedness & Response
Week 8
Introduction to ISO 19011
Audit definitions
Types of audits
Auditor qualifications
Audit stages
Audit Planning

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CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMM: SCHEDULE 5

Week 9
Audit Execution
Evidence gathering, evaluation and objective evidence
Audit findings
Non Conformity [NC] and NC writing
Audit Reporting
Week 10
Audit Close up
Management review
Certification process

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CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMM:
SCHEDULE

Tutorial - 1
Quiz
Planning documentation [Case Study / Project]
Drafting Environmental Manual [Case Study / Project]
Preparing Road Map for implementing ISO 14001 [Case Study / Project]
Tutorial - 2
Quiz
Certification Audit Planning
Preparing Check Lists
Tutorial - 3
Quiz
Documenting audit findings
Audit Report writing

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British Standards Institution


Over One Hundred Years of Achievements

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Who is BSI? 8

An independent, commercial, global services company


Governance along international PLC lines
full Board of Non-Exec and Exec Directors
No owners/shareholders
Formally: we are a Royal Charter Company
with core activities to:
Facilitate, promote, sell and distribute standards
Register, approve and affix quality marks
Market and sell
o Systems assessment services
o Product and materials inspection
o Testing and certification
o Training

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What do we do?
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We set innovative standards that are used throughout the globe.


We provide all the information and training relating to standardization
that businesses need to succeed in their competitive markets.
Businesses rely on us to keep improving the way they run with good
management processes.
We independently test and verify products to ensure that they are up to
the job in terms of performance specification and safety.

Everyday worldwide people use and rely on


goods and services that have been designed,
certified, tested or verified relying on BSI.

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BSI today A Global Institution 0

EMEA Hub
America Hub
Asia Hub

BSI India

Operates in 110 + countries


Over 5500 Employees
Have written more than 24,000 standards
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CUSTOMER PROFILE FTSE 100
Customer Profile Asia
Course Objectives 1
3

The student will be able to :


Understand the Environmental Management Systems [EMS] concepts.
Understand the standard ISO 14001:2004, the clauses and the interpretation of
the clauses.
Implement a 14001:2004 management system in an organization and its
upkeep.
Appreciate the benefits derived from such implementations.

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Course Structure 1
4

Module based course


Presentations & Projects
Practical exercises
Case study / Role Play
Tutorial sessions
Examination

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Module 1 1
5

Course introduction, objectives, contents, conduct and evaluation


Basic concepts of Environmental Management System
Important definitions
Environmental Aspects
Environmental Impacts

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TERMINOLOGIES 6

Environment
Environmental aspect

Environmental impact
Interested parties
Emergency Preparedness & Response
Continual improvement

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The environment 1
7

MOUNTAINS INHIBIT DISPERSION STORM WATER DRAINS

WILDLIFE
PERMEABLE
ABSTRACTION PEOPLE SOIL
GROUNDWATER HIGH GRADE RIVER

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Environmental aspects 8
[Inputs, Processes and Outputs]

Smoke CO
INPUTS 2 CFC
VOC OUTPUTS
NOX
PROCESS
dB Products and Services

Materials

Non-hazardous and
hazardous waste
Energy
pH
Oils
BOD
HM
COD SS
Phenols
Solvents 0C

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Environmental aspects and impacts water impacts 9

ASPECT EXAMPLE IMPACTS


Discharges to foul Pollution of rivers via treatment works; use of
sewers chemicals and energy at treatment works; use of
water depletion of resources; generation of gases
(methane, hydrogen sulphide) odours.

Discharges to storm Pollution of rivers; depletion of fish and other animal


sewers life in rivers; reduction of river-water quality;
reduction of sea-water quality.

Accidental spills of River pollution via storm drains; contaminated land


chemicals leading to groundwater pollution.

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Environmental aspects and impacts 0

air pollution impacts

ASPECT EXAMPLE IMPACTS


Nitrogen Oxides Acidification of air and water; depletion of plant
growth; kills fish; respiratory problems in people;
corrosion; photochemical ozone.

Volatile Organic Direct health effects; harm to plants.


Compounds (V O C s)

Particulates Visibility; respiratory problems; transport of


carcinogens.

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Environmental aspects and impacts waste impacts 1

ASPECT EXAMPLE IMPACTS


Generation and storage Visual impact; odour; degradation of local
of waste environment if waste escapes; depletion of
resources; energy and resource use in managing
waste, plus subsequent pollution.

Disposal of waste - Visual disturbance; noise; vehicle pollution; energy


landfill use and subsequent impacts; methane production;
groundwater pollution; resource depletion (land).

Disposal - incineration Air emissions and impacts; odour; noise; visual


impact; global warming; landfill of ashes; recovery of
energy from waste.

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Environmental aspects and impacts other impacts 2

ASPECT EXAMPLE IMPACTS

Land contamination Harm to animals and plants; water pollution through


run-off, degradation of soil quality; groundwater
pollution.
Use of pesticides Harm to animals and plants; water pollution through
run-off; degradation soil quality; groundwater
pollution; resource depletion; ecological imbalance.
Site development Visual disturbance; noise; vehicle pollution; energy
use and subsequent impacts; river pollution;
groundwater pollution; resource depletion.
Supply chains All impacts to air; land and water; resource
depletion.

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Environmental Responsibilities 3

To enable delegates to understand:


Key EMS definitions
Why environmental aspects need controlling
The key drivers for environmental management
The role and content of an initial review
The types of audits and reasons for auditing
The roles and responsibilities of
personnel involved

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Some Key Environmental Issues 4

Loss of Air
Climate Change Biodiversity Pollution

Water pollution
ENVIRONMENTAL
Waste Burden
ISSUES

Ozone Depletion Sustainability Acidification

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Environmental impacts 2
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Business concerns Environmental concerns

Stakeholder expectations Relative contribution

Regulatory requirements Scientific evidence

Public perception Sensitivity of receiving


Significance environment
Industry leading practices criteria
Scale of impact
Abatement costs
Probability of occurrence
Production
Duration of impact

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