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The iso is changing because technology and business practices have changed, using multiple

standards therefore a new easy implementation format is needed. Commitment to sustainable


development and the use of resources, climate change and the protection of ecosystems.
Sustainable development is making responsible use of resources without affecting the ecosystem,
satisfying consumer needs, keeping the ecosystem in good condition. The norm will analyze the
identification of environmental aspects and the evaluation process from a life cycle perspective -
which means that companies need to think further, that is, to know what will be done with the
waste later, that it does not generate contamination, impacts negatives to the ecosystem

Reduce, prevent and protect, pollution, environmental impacts, improvement of environmental


development.

It eliminated the term of preventive action, because the standard is focused on continuous
improvement, therefore, it is not necessary; the focus is to work to prevent and protect.

4. Context of the Organization: Identify, determine internal and external issues that are relevant to
the purpose and affect the ability to achieve the results envisaged in its EMS, to determine
environmental conditions.

Determine relevant needs and expectations, which become legal requirements. And so maintain
the environmental management system.

Resources: The company has to determine and provide the necessary resources to be able to
establish, implement, maintain and continuously improve the Environmental Management
System.

These include:

Human resources and special skills

Financial and technological resources

Establish necessary competencies

Ensuring that people are competent

Actions necessary to acquire necessary competence

Retain documented information

AWARENESS

Environmental policy

Environmental impacts with the work carried out

Benefits of improving environmental performance

Implications for non-compliance with EMS requirements

COMMUNICATION

Maintain all the processes necessary for internal and external communications:
What you will communicate

When, with whom and how to communicate

Take into account compliance obligations

Ensure that all environmental information is communicated

Internally communicate the relevant information to the EMS

Facilitate work under the control of the company for continuous improvement

We recommend making an environmental communication plan to generate competition,


awareness and information and response by interested parties. The plan should focus on what the
Environmental Management System truly refers to.

External Communication: Communicate externally relevant information about the GHS

DOCUMENTED INFORMATION

The company's EMS must include:

All documented information required by ISO 14001: 2015

Take into account the information required by the standard

Creation and update:

The option to implement the requirement according to ISO 14001: 2015:

• Establishes environmental criteria to generate the processes.

• Implement controls over processes in accordance with established environmental criteria.


Controls may include engineering controls, procedures, etc. The hierarchy of

• Implement actions to prevent deviations from environmental policy, objectives and compliance
obligations.

As established by ISO 14001: 2015, an outsourced process is one that:

• It has the function of integrating the operation of the company.

• The process necessary for the EMS to achieve its objectives.

• The company is responsible for offering processes that meet all requirements.
• The company and the external provider have a comprehensive relationship.

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