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What is ISO?
ISO stands for International Organization for Standardization. It is located in Switzerland and was established in 1947 to develop common international standards in many areas. At the beginning of establishment, ISO was named IOS (International Organization for Standardization). But then the name was changed to ISO because the word “iso” in Greek has the meaning of “equal” or “equivalent”.
ISO has members come from over 150 national standards bodies. ISO’s purpose is to facilitate international trade by providing a single set of standards that people everywhere would recognize and respect. Since its inception to date, there are many standard provisions made by ISO. One of them is ISO 14001 for Environmental Management Systems Certification.
What is ISO 14001?
The ISO 14000 family of standards addresses various aspects of environmental management. It provides practical tools for companies and organizations looking to identify and control their environmental impact and constantly improve their environmental performance.
ISO 14001:2004 and ISO 14004:2004 standards provide comprehensive environmental management systems frameworks; others in the 14000 family focus on specific environmental aspects such as life cycle analysis, communication and auditing.
The ISO 14001:2015 has been published.
Who can use ISO 14001 – Environmental Management Systems?
ISO 14001 is known as a generic management system standard, meaning that it is relevant to any organization seeking to improve and manage resources more effectively. This includes:
- Single-site to large multi-national companies
- High-risk companies to low-risk service organizations
- Manufacturing, process, and the service industries, including local governments
- All industry sectors including public and private sectors
- Original equipment manufacturers and their suppliers.
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