How to Establish an ISO 14001 2004
Environmental Management System

 


If you need to establish an Environmental Management System (EMS)
or you need to update the one you've got, start with a Gap Analysis.
If you're currently ISO 14001 1996 certified and you need to update
your environmental management system to comply with the new
ISO 14001 2004 standard, you need to carry out a gap analysis.

A gap analysis will compare your current environmental management
practices and activities with ISO's new ISO 14001 2004 environmental
management standard. This comparison will pinpoint the areas that
fall short of the new standard. Once you know where to focus your
attention, you can begin to make the changes that are needed to
comply with the new ISO 14001 2004 standard.

Please use our ISO 14001 2004 Gap Analysis Tool to update your
environmental management system. If you purchase our ISO 14001
Gap Analysis Tool, you'll find that it's integrated, detailed, exhaustive,
and easy to understand. You'll find that we've worked hard to create
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OTHER ISO 14001 PAGES

Introduction to Standard

ISO 14001 2004 versus ISO 14001 1996

Overview of Environmental Management Standard

Plain English Environmental Management Definitions

Environmental Management Standard in Plain English

Environmental Management Gap Analysis Tool

Environmental Management Audit Program


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