ASQ ISO 14041-1998 Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Goal and scope definition and inventory analysis.pdf
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1、ANSI/ISO 14041-1998AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDEnvironmental management Life cycle assessment Goal and scope definition and inventory analysisAMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITYP.O. BOX 3005MILWAUKEE, WI 53201-3005ANSI/ISO 14041-1998AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDEnvironmental managementLife cycle assessment Goal
2、 and scope definition and inventory analysisApproved as an American National Standard by:NSF International (NSF)American Society for Testing formulate the goal and scope of the study, define and model the systems to be analysed, collect the data andreport the results of an LCI; establish a baseline
3、of environmental performance for a given product1)system by quantifying the use ofenergy flows and raw materials and emissions to air, water and land (environmental input and output data)associated with that system both for the whole system but also broken down by unit process; identify those unit p
4、rocesses within a product system where the greatest use of energy flows, raw materials andemissions occur with a view to making targeted improvements; provide data for subsequent use to help define ecolabelling criteria; help to set policy options, e.g. concerning procurement.This list is not exclus
5、ive, although it does summarize the primary reasons why LCI studies are carried out.Complementary International Standards ISO 14042 and ISO 14043 concerning further phases of LCA are underpreparation (see Bibliography). A Technical Report providing examples of practice in carrying out an LCI as amea
6、ns of satisfying certain provisions of ISO 14041 is also under preparation.1) In this International Standard, the term “product“ used alone is synonymous to “product or service“.(This page intentionally left blank)ANSI/ISO 14041-19981Environmental management Life cycle assessment Goal and scope defi
7、nition and inventory analysis1 ScopeThis International Standard in addition to ISO 14040 specifies the requirements and the procedures necessary forthe compilation and preparation of the definition of goal and scope for a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and forperforming, interpreting and reporting a L
8、ife Cycle Inventory analysis (LCI).2 Normative referenceThe following normative document contains provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions ofthis International Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, this publication donot apply. Howe
9、ver, parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to investigate thepossibility of applying the most recent edition of the normative document indicated below. For undated references,the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC
10、maintain registers ofcurrently valid International Standards.ISO 14040:1997, Environmental management Life cycle assessment Principles and framework.3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this International Standard, the terms and definitions given in ISO 14040 and the followingapply.3.1ancillar
11、y inputmaterial input that is used by the unit process producing the product, but does not constitute a part of the productEXAMPLE A catalyst.3.2coproductany of two or more products from the same unit process3.3data qualitycharacteristic of data that bears on their ability to satisfy stated requirem
12、ents3.4energy flowinput to or output from a unit process or product system, quantified in energy unitsNOTE Energy flow that is input may be called energy input; energy flow that is output may be called energy output.ANSI/ISO 14041-199823.5feedstock energyheat of combustion of raw material inputs, wh
13、ich are not used as an energy source, to a product systemNOTE It is expressed in terms of higher heating value or lower heating value.3.6final productproduct which requires no additional transformation prior to its use3.7fugitive emissionuncontrolled emission to air, water or landEXAMPLE Material re
14、leased from a pipeline coupling.3.8intermediate productinput to or output from a unit process which requires further transformation3.9process energyenergy input required for a unit process to operate the process or equipment within the process excluding energyinputs for production and delivery of th
15、is energy3.10reference flowmeasure of the needed outputs from processes in a given product system required to fulfill the function expressedby the functional unit3.11sensitivity analysissystematic procedure for estimating the effects on the outcome of a study of the chosen methods and data3.12uncert
16、ainty analysissystematic procedure to ascertain and quantify the uncertainty introduced into the results of a life cycle inventoryanalysis due to the cumulative effects of input uncertainty and data variabilityNOTE Either ranges or probability distributions are used to determine the uncertainty in t
17、he results.4 LCI components4.1 GeneralThis clause outlines the key terminology and components of a life cycle inventory analysis.4.2 Product systemA product system is a collection of unit processes connected by flows of intermediate products which perform oneor more defined functions. Figure 1 shows
18、 an example of a product system. A product system description includesunit processes, elementary flows, and product flows across the system boundaries (either into the system or out ofthe system), and intermediate product flows within the system.The essential property of a product system is characte
19、rized by its function, and cannot be defined solely in terms ofthe final products.ANSI/ISO 14041-19983Figure 1 Example of a product system for life cycle inventory analysis4.3 Unit processProduct systems are subdivided into a set of unit processes (see Figure 2). Unit processes are linked to oneanot
20、her by flows of intermediate products and/or waste for treatment, to other product systems by product flows,and to the environment by elementary flows.Examples of elementary flows entering the unit process are crude oil in ground and solar radiation. Examples ofelementary flows leaving the unit proc
21、ess are emissions to air, emissions to water and radiation. Examples ofintermediate product flows are basic materials and subassemblies.Figure 2 Example of a set of unit processes within a product systemANSI/ISO 14041-19984Dividing a product system into its component unit processes facilitates the i
22、dentification of the inputs and outputs ofthe product system. In many cases, some of the inputs are used as a component of the output product, while others(ancillary inputs) are used within a unit process but are not part of the output product. A unit process also generatesother outputs (elementary
23、flows and/or products) as a result of its activities. The boundary of a unit process isdetermined by the level of modelling detail that is required to satisfy the goal of the study.Because the system is a physical system, each unit process obeys the laws of conservation of mass and energy.Mass and e
24、nergy balances provide a useful check on the validity of a unit process description.4.4 Data categoriesCollected data, either measured, calculated or estimated, are utilised to quantify the inputs and outputs of a unitprocess. The major headings under which data can be classified include: energy inp
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