ISO14001 EMS – Interpretation in Practice
COURSE CONTENT &
ITINERARY Duration: 2-days
Objective: A concise interpretation of all the elements
stipulated in the ISO14001 document; to enable organizations engaging in their
endeavor for its implementation and ultimately certification, to realize all
essentials and requisites and fully informed on how to embark its establishment.
Who should attend? : Top management, Environmental steering
committee and task force members, HSE/SHE personnel, Head of all organizational
functions especially production, maintenance, utilities and administration.
Note: This course's content is expanded to four days in actual training for steering committee and task force members who are assigned on its immediate practical implementation.
DAY-1
8.30am – 9.00am: Registration
9.00am – 10.00am: Introduction
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The ISO - what? & who?
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Promulgation of ISO14001 EMS ;
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Philosophy of EMS ;
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The EMS ISO14001 Model;
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Criteria of implementation
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ISO14001 EMS requirement
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Overview of ISO14001 Implementation
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Overview of ISO14001 Documentation
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4.2 Environmental Policy
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what the standard say;
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the experience;
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prime selection of leading environmental policy statements -
samples from developed nations;
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common NCRs and observation
10.00am – 10.30am: Morning Tea-break
10.30am – 12.30noon
4.3 Planning
4.3.1
Environmental Aspects
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what the standard says;
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exclusive definition's interpretation and rationalization
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example illustration; cotton gloves, fuel and paper as
environmental aspects;
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how one impact leads to another;
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The INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (IER)
- The Environmental 'Black Box' Concept & Input-Output
analysis;
- The scope of the IER;
- how to do it?
- GROUPWORK-1 Environmental Aspect Identification;
- example for work-group;
- GROUPWORK-2 Initial Register of Environmental Aspects
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example of Environmental Aspects Register
12.30am- 2.00pm: Lunch
2.00pm – 3.00pm
- Sample Procedure for Environmental Aspects Identification;
GROUPWORK-3 Environmental Aspects' Impact Evaluation
- examples
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common NCRs and observations
3.00pm – 3.30pm: Afternoon Tea-break
3.30pm – 5.30pm
4.3.2 Legal and
Other Requirements
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what the standard says;
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the other requirements;
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example of Legal Register for ISO14001
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list of other Malaysian laws affiliated to the EMS
4.3.3 Objectives,
Targets and Programs
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what the standard saya;
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example of objectives and targets
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WORKGROUP-4 Setting the Environmental Objectives and Targets;
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example on how the objectives and targets are being derived;
5.30pm: adjourned for day-1
DAY-2
9.00am – 10.00am
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WORKGROUP-5 The formulation of Environmental Management Program (EMP)
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example of the EMP;
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common NCRs and observation;
10.00am – 10.30am: Morning Tea-break
10.30am – 12.30noon
4.4 Implementation & Operation
4.4.1 Resources,
Roles and Responsibility
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what the standard says;
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interpretation
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the experience
4.4.2 Competence,
training and awareness
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what the standard says;
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training on what?
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Example of Employee Training Record for Training Needs Analysis
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common NCRs and observation
4.4.3
Communication
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what the standard says;
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example of communication procedure
4.4.4
Documentation
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what the standard says
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what experience taught us?
4.4.5 Control of
Documents
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what the standard says;
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the experience;
12.30am- 2.00pm: Lunch
2.00pm – 3.00pm
4.4.6 Operational
Control
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what the standard says;
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sample of construction and content of a legible EMS S.O.P;
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GROUPWORK-6 Writing an operational control procedure
3.00pm – 3.30pm: Afternoon Tea-break
3.30pm – 5.30pm
4.4.7 Emergency
Preparedness and Response
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what the standard says;
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interpretation and example;
4.5 Checking
4.5.1 -
Monitoring and Measurement
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what the standard says;
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interpretation
4.5.2 Evaluation
of Compliance
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interpretation
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example of using the Legal Register to record compliance evaluation
status;
4.5.3
Non-conformity and Corrective & Preventive Actions
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what the standard says
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interpretation
4.5.4 Control of
Records
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what the standard says;
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interpretation
4.5.5 Internal
Audit
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what the standard says;
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what is required? - interpretation
4.6 Management Review
- what the standard says;
- which information for Management Review?
DISCUSSION
COURSE EVALUATION
5.30PM COURSE END
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