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Environmental Management Systems (EMS) & ISO 14000

An Environment Management System (EMS) is a tool for managing the impacts of an organisation's activities on the environment. It provides a structured approach to planning and implementing environment protection measures.

Like a financial management system monitors expenditure and income and enables regular checks of a company's financial performance, an EMS monitors environmental performance. An EMS integrates environmental management into a company's daily operations, long term planning and other quality management systems.

Components of an EMS

To develop an EMS, a company has to assess its environmental impacts, set targets to reduce these impacts, and plan how to achieve the targets.

The most important component of an EMS is organisational commitment. For an effective EMS to be developed and implemented, you need commitment from the very top of the organisation, as well as all staff. Further examples of components that should be considered when developing an EMS are:

Environmental Policy: This is a statement of what an organisation intends to achieve from an EMS. It ensures all environmental activities are consistent with the organisation's objectives.

Benefits of an EMS

An EMS can assist a company in the following ways:

An EMS can be a powerful tool for organisations to both improve their environmental performance, and enhance their business efficiency. An EMS is not prescriptive; rather, it requires organisations to take an active role in examining their practices, and then determining how their impacts should best be managed. This approach encourages creative and relevant solutions from the organisation itself.

The implementation of an EMS is essentially a voluntary initiative or organisations can use EMS to ensure that their performance is within regulatory requirements, and to keep ahead of more stringent regulations which might be introduced in the future.

International Environmental Standards - ISO 14000

The ISO 14000 series, currently being developed by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO), is a collection of voluntary standards that assists organisations to achieve environmental and financial gains through the implementation of effective environmental management. The standards provide both a model for streamlining environmental management, and guidelines to ensure environmental issues are considered within decision making practices.

ISO 14001 is the standard for Environment Management Systems. Many large businesses, particularly overseas, have obtained certification under the standard.

Benefits of International Certification

The benefits of having ISO 14001 certification are mainly realised by large organisations, as SMEs have a smaller turnover and thus a correspondingly small return on the costs of certification.

Although a fully certified ISO EMS may not be suitable for smaller organisations, it does provide guidelines that assist organisations to consider all the relevant issues, and thus gain the most benefit from their EMS, even without certification. SMEs can therefore use ISO 14001 as a model for designing their own EMS.

However, larger organisations may find certification more valuable when considering the potential trade and market advantages of an internationally recognised and certified EMS.  This was a significant factor for companies seeking certification under the ISO 9000 quality assurance standards, and is likely to be a factor in decisions regarding ISO 14001 certification.

EMS in Australia

The Standards Australia web site provides further information about Standards in Australia. The ISO 14000 series has been adopted in Australia and New Zealand as the AS/NZS ISO 14000 series. Copies can be purchased either from the web site or by phoning the Customer Service Centre (ph 1300 65 46 46).

EMS relevant to sustainable forestry management:

Guidance for forestry organisations in the use of environmental management system standards: This Handbook provides guidance on the use of the ISO 14000 Standards in the forestry industry with particular emphasis on sustainable forestry management. It provides an extensive list of technical references, conventions and policies on sustainable forestry management, and includes a number of case studies. The Handbook does not establish performance levels for forestry nor does it represent Standard Australia's stance on any of the issues discussed. This Handbook is identical to ISO TR 14061.

Purchase the handbook here: http://www.saiglobal.com/shop/script/Details.asp?DocN=esaa000024617HB 144:1999

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