CSA PLUS 1147 : 99 GEN INS 1 99
Withdrawn
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GUIDE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ISO 14001 AT AIRPORTS
01-01-2012
09-11-2007
Preface
1 Background
1.1 Environmental Management Systems and ISO 14001
1.2 Benefits of an EMS
2 Definitions and Reference Publications
2.1 Definitions
2.2 Reference Publications
3 Getting Started
3.1 Top Management Support
3.2 EMS Boundaries
3.3 Initial Environmental Review
4 Initial EMS Planning and Preparation
4.1 Environmental Policy
4.2 Environmental Objectives and Targets
4.3 Environmental Management Programs and Procedures
4.4 Organizational Capabilities
5 EMS Implementation and Maintenance
5.1 Operational Control
5.2 Emergency Preparedness and Response
5.3 EMS Documentation, Document Control, and Records
5.4 EMS Maintenance
6 EMS Control and Improvement
6.1 Control Mechanisms
6.2 Improvement Mechanisms
Appendices
A - Bibliography
B - Worksheets and Information Sheets
C - Internet Links
Gives a guide to airports for implementing and developing an environmental management system (EMS) and meeting the needs of CSA ISO 14001.
| DocumentType |
Standard
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| PublisherName |
Canadian Standards Association
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| CSA PLUS 1117 : 1995 | COMPETING LEANER, KEENER AND GREENER - A SMALL BUSINESS GUIDE TO ISO 14000 |
| ISO 14024:1999 | Environmental labels and declarations — Type I environmental labelling — Principles and procedures |
| ISO 14031:2013 | Environmental management — Environmental performance evaluation — Guidelines |
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