Index

03ISO 14001 : 2015

Environmental Management Systems

Reduce environmental impact, meet regulatory obligations, and open the door to clients who require it.

Standard
ISO 14001 : 2015
Status
active
Accreditation
JAS-ANZ via Equal Assurance
Typical timeline
3-6 months
FIG. 01-Standard

On the standard

ISO 14001 is the international standard for environmental management. Beyond compliance, it gives organisations a structured way to identify environmental aspects of operations, control them, and improve over time. Increasingly a tender requirement - and a meaningful signal to staff and customers that environmental performance is taken seriously.

FIG. 02-Process

A four-stage process, run by senior assessors.

  1. 01

    Aspects + impacts review

    We map the environmental aspects of operations and identify which have material impact.

  2. 02

    Controls + objectives

    Define operational controls, set measurable objectives, and put monitoring in place.

  3. 03

    Certification audit

    Two-stage: documentation review, then on-site verification of controls and records.

  4. 04

    Continuous improvement

    Annual surveillance focuses on the controls that matter most, and on objective progress.

FIG. 03 - Audience

Who it’s for.

Manufacturers, contractors, transport and logistics, waste and recycling - any operation with measurable environmental aspects.

FIG. 04 - Outcomes

  • 01Compliance confidence for licences and approvals
  • 02Reduced waste, energy and resource consumption
  • 03Eligibility for environmentally weighted tenders
  • 04Integrates cleanly with ISO 9001 and ISO 45001
FIG. 05-Common questions

Things people ask.

FIG. 06-Related

Often certified together.

FIG. 07 - Commission

Brief us on your iso 14001 requirement.