Introduction to Environmental Management Systems.ppt
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1、Introduction to Environmental Management Systems,Environment International Ltd. June 14-16, 2005,Designing Your EMS: A USDA Workshop,2,EMS Requirements in Executive Order 13148,Agency level EMS self assessment by October 2001Facility pilot EMS by April 2002EMS at all appropriate facilities by Decemb
2、er 2005,3,Self Declaration,Memorandum to Agency Environmental Executives dated January 27, 2004. Final version of protocol dated September 10, 2003. Verify conformance with ISO 14001. www.epa.gov/,4,What is an Environmental Management System?,“The part of the overall management system that includes
3、organizational structure, planning activities, responsibilities, practices, procedures, processes and resources for developing, implementing achieving and reviewing the environmental policy.” ISO 14001,5,What is an Environmental Management System?,An environmental management system brings together t
4、he people, policies, plans, review mechanisms, and procedures used to manage environmental issues at a facility or in an organization.,6,An EMS is Environmental,Facilitates environmental compliance Addresses environmental impacts Broadens environmental responsibilities to all whose work can have a s
5、ignificant impact on the environment Environmental office has technical expertise to contribute,7,An EMS is Management,Must have commitment of top managersEMS owned by facility managerMust be consistent with other management systems,8,An EMS is a System,Requires awareness of formal structureAddresse
6、s policies, procedures, programsDoesnt specifically address compliance components (drums, labels, etc.),9,ISO 14001 Components,Environmental Policy,Continual Improvement,Planning,Implementation & Control,Checking & Corrective Action,Management Review,10,Environmental Policy,Issue a policy statement
7、signed by facility manager At a minimum, commit to Continual improvement Pollution prevention Environmental compliance Identifies EMS framework Publicly available,11,Planning,Identify aspects and impacts from facility activities, products, and services Review legal requirements Set objectives and ta
8、rgets Establish formal EMS program,12,Implementation & Operation,Define roles and responsibilities Provide EMS training Establish internal and external communication mechanisms Establish document control system Establish operational controls Integrate with or establish emergency preparedness procedu
9、res,13,Checking & Corrective Action,Conduct periodic monitoring of environmental performanceIdentify root causes of findings and conduct corrective and preventive actionsMaintain environmental records Conduct periodic EMS audit,14,Management Review,Conduct periodic senior management review of EMS Re
10、vise parts of the EMS as needed,15,Benefits of an EMS,Help maintain compliance Reduce operating costs Integrate environmental programs into mission Increase employee involvement Reduce environmental impacts,Getting Your EMS Started: Your EMS Team,Environment International Ltd. June 14-16, 2005,Desig
11、ning Your EMS: A USDA Workshop,17,Functions of the Team,Educate all organizations at facilityConduct gap analysisCollect input from employees, managementPlan and implement EMSInteract with local community as needed,18,Knowledge and Skills Needed for Team,Enthusiasm and energy Project management skil
12、ls Patience and persistence Training expertise Excellent communication skills Process/systems knowledge EMS knowledge Political savvy Access to top management,Environmental Policy Statement,Environment International Ltd.,Designing Your EMS: A USDA Workshop,20,How not to create your environmental pol
13、icy,21,Policy Statement Importance,Demonstrates management commitmentDefines framework for EMSProvides framework for setting objectives and targets Must be appropriate to activities at facility,22,ISO 14001 Requirements,In an ISO 14001 conforming EMS, an environmental policy statement must:,Be appro
14、priate to the nature, scale and env. impacts of its activities, products or servicesBe documented, implemented, maintained and communicated to all employeesBe available to the public,23,ISO 14001 Requirements,Gap Analysis,Environment International Ltd.,Designing Your EMS: A USDA Workshop,25,Definiti
15、on,A gap analysis is a process used to assess the current state of your facilitys EMS. Other similar processes are “environmental management system reviews (EMRs).”,26,Purpose of a Gap Analysis,Identify gaps between your current management systems and the EMS standardCollect policies, procedures, pr
16、ograms, metrics, and personnel that support the current EMSEstablish a list of actions to achieve conformance with the standard,27,EMS Fenceline,Factors that will define the scope of each NAA locations EMS Physical size of your location Research mission of your facility Self-supporting location vers
17、us tenant of a larger facility having its own EMS State and municipal agencies that have environmental regulatory oversight over your location,28,Steps in a Gap Analysis,Facility walk-through (reference fenceline)Document reviewStaff interviewsIdentify and document gaps,29,Facility Walk Through,Iden
18、tify Activities, Products, and Services Main reason for facilitys existence Support activitiesDevelop Comprehensive Picture of Facility Maps Pictures Lists of buildings and organizations,30,Document Review,Examples of relevant documents: Environmental policy statements Other policy statements Missio
19、n statements SOPs Position descriptions Environmental plans (HW, P2, INRMP, SPCC, STORMWATER, AS-BUILT, etc) Training materials,31,Staff Interviews,Identify organizational structureIdentify requirements to fulfill missionDetermine awareness of staff of EMSAwareness of environmental programs and goal
20、s,32,Identify and Document Gaps,Compare with EMS elementsMake a list of specific actions to close gaps,Identifying Environmental Aspects defined as a part of activity or product that interacts with environment,Environment International Ltd. March 22-23, 2005,Designing Your EMS: A USDA Workshop,34,As
21、pects and the EMS,When first developing your EMS, do a comprehensive aspects reviewISO 14001 requires organizations to: develop procedures to identify environmental aspects keep register of aspects up-to-date,35,Building an Aspects Register,Assemble list of activities, products, and servicesCharacte
22、rize activities, products, and servicesList aspectsOrganize and rank aspects as appropriate,36,Characterizing Your Activities, Products, and Services,Interviews with research and field staff (what are they doing, are they using hazardous materials, etc.) What are your locations hazardous material pu
23、rchases (review inventories) Hazardous waste records Records from emergency planning, accident reports, emergency incidents Water and energy consumption records,37,Step 1,Look at the Comprehensive Picture of Your Facility Research Activities Facility Operations Activities Construction and Demolition
24、 ActivitiesWithin Your “Fenceline”, Identify and List Activities Crop research Animal research Use hazardous chemicals Generate hazardous waste,38,STEP 2,Determine if there are environmental aspects associated with each activity on your list An environmental aspect is the part of an activity, produc
25、t, or service that interacts with the environment. An aspect can be thought of as the actual or potential “cause” of an environmental impact.Aspects can be regulated or unregulated.,39,Example 1,Activity, Product, or Service Purchasing Hazardous Chemicals,Environmental AspectsDepletion of natural re
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