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ISO 14001:2015 - Continuous Improvement Process

  • Training

  • 60 Minutes
  • Compliance Online
  • ID: 5974342
This webinar training will discuss the changes in revised ISO 14001:2015 and what steps an organization needs to take to be compliant and certified. The instructor will discuss about the new terminologies and updates and how to document continuous improvement. He will also discuss about the upstream aspects and impact matrix and what are the risks and opportunities in effect to the new regulation.

Why Should You Attend:

Does your site currently have the ISO 14001 Certification? Or, are you thinking of getting your facility ISO 14001 Certified? If the answer to either of these questions is a “yes”, you will not want to miss out on this webinar discussing the Continuous Improvement Process for ISO 14001.

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) published the revised ISO 14001:2015 environmental management systems (EMS) standard on September 15, 2015, replacing the 2004 version. Organizations that are currently registered to ISO 14001:2004 will have until September 2018 to transition to the 2015 standard.

This training webinar will discuss the changes that are required to be implemented by the organizations to be compliant under the revised ISO 14001:2015.

Learning Objective:

  • Identify how the environment impacts your organization under the new standard and to document continuous improvement.
  • Explain the significant changes of the 2015 standard and how it effects your organization and to document continuous improvement.
  • Describe the next steps of getting into compliance with the new standard and how to document continuous improvement.
  • Identify the new terminology and definitions of the new standard that related to continuous improvement.

Areas Covered in the Webinar:

In case you are currently an ISO 14001:2004 certified facility, then when and where should you begin to adopt the new standard and how to show continuous improvement?

In depth insight on the revised areas of the standard and how to show that your organization is improving to reduce their environmental footprint.

“Upstream” aspects/impact matrix.

Risk focus: Risk and Opportunities.

Key definitions of continuous improvement.

Who Will Benefit:

  • Attorneys
  • Plant Managers
  • Plant Foremen
  • Environmental Committee Members
  • Engineers
  • Operations Managers
  • Construction Foreman
  • Occupational Environmental Consultants
  • HR Managers
  • General Industry Business Owners
  • Construction Business Owners
  • Plant Supervisors
  • Subcontractors
  • Project Managers
  • Environmental Managers
  • Management Representatives of ISO 14001

Course Provider

  • Michael Aust
  • Michael Aust,