Environmental Management Systems (EMS) : Components of An EMS
Environmental Management Systems (EMS) : Components of An EMS
Components of an EMS
Environmental Management Plan: this details the methods and procedures which
an organisation will use to meet its objectives and targets.
Benefits of an EMS
Likewise, organisations can use EMS to ensure that their performance is within
regulatory requirements, and to keep ahead of more stringent regulations which might
be introduced in the future.
The ISO 14000 series, currently being developed by the International Organisation for
Standardisation (ISO), is a collection of voluntary standards that assists organisations
to achieve environmental and financial gains through the implementation of effective
environmental management. The standards provide both a model for streamlining
environmental management, and guidelines to ensure environmental issues are
considered within decision making practices.
ISO 14001 is the standard for Environment Management Systems. Many large
businesses, particularly overseas, have obtained certification under the standard.
The benefits of having ISO 14001 certification are mainly realised by large
organisations, as Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have a smaller turnover and
thus a correspondingly small return on the costs of certification.
Although a fully certified ISO EMS may not be suitable for smaller organisations, it
does provide guidelines that assist organisations to consider all the relevant issues,
and thus gain the most benefit from their EMS, even without certification. SMEs can
therefore use ISO 14001 as a model for designing their own EMS.
However, larger organisations may find certification more valuable when considering
the potential trade and market advantages of an internationally recognised and
certified EMS. This was a significant factor for companies seeking certification under
the ISO 9000 quality assurance standards, and is likely to be a factor in decisions
regarding ISO 14001 certification.
EMS in Australia
The Standards Australia web site provides further information about Standards in
Australia. The ISO 14000 series has been adopted in Australia and New Zealand as
the AS/NZS ISO 14000 series. Copies can be purchased either from the web site or by
phoning the Customer Service Centre (ph 1300 65 46 46).
The Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts has also developed
a model EMS for Australian Government Agencies.
Links
• Quality Network - Introduction to Environment Management Systems
• International Institute for Sustainable Development - A comparison between
ISO14000, BS7750 and EMAS
• Standards Australia ISO14000
The environment is a topical issue and businesses must recognise and manage the impacts they make.
In order to reduce your environmental impact, an Environmental Management System (EMS) provides
your company with a framework through which its environmental performance can be monitored,
improved and controlled.
Envirowise offers advice and information on how to get started by recording data for your company.
Benefits
BENEFITS:
Cost Savings
Customer Requirements
Corporate Image
Legislation
Investment
Insurance
Marketing Opportunities
Cost Savings
Successful environmental management will evaluate all opportunities for cost
savings, the most common benefits derive from a review of resource/ energy
utilisation and its efficiency, forcing full consideration of alternative energy
sources and their cost effectiveness. The other primary element will be
minimisation of waste and result and cost of disposal.
Customer Requirements
Many companies have addressed the management system for customer
requirements related to quality and ISO9000. The range and diversity of
customer needs and expectations is constantly growing with many customers
increasing preference for use of suppliers and sub-contractors who can
demonstrate that they are good environmental citizens. No customer would
want to risk a tarnished reputation (or non-compliance to legislation) from the
poor environmental performance of their suppliers and sub-contractors. The
safest option for the customer is to use suppliers and sub-contractors who can
demonstrate their positive environmental performance.
Corporate Image
The ability to demonstrate a responsible environmental attitude can
dramatically improve the image of the corporation fostering better relations
with the company’s stake holders. Even more importantly, adverse publicity
about the organisations environmental performance is always highly
damaging.
Legislation
The scope and severity of environmental legislation is ever increasing. A
management system that ensures recognition of the requirements and
compliance with them will ensure that fines are avoided and staff are not
imprisoned in addition to avoidance of the publicity that inevitably follows an
environmental prosecution.
Investment
The investors are increasingly moving to green portfolio’s, and it is interesting
that the financial performance of these portfolio’s has been good in
comparison to more traditional investment. In seeking additional investment
for the organisation it is sensible to ensure the widest scope and this is only
aided by a demonstrably sound environmental performance.
Insurance
Insurance companies are fully aware of the risk to their policies from poor
environmental performance of the insured. Companies with a sound and
effective environmental management system are able to demonstrate that
they pose less risk to the insurance company and creates a negotiating tool
for lower premiums. Some insurance companies now require an
environmental audit of the company prior to agreeing cover.
Marketing Opportunities
All companies seeking growth obviously want their product and services
attractive to a widest possible market. Poor environmental performance will
encourage many potential customers to decide not to buy from the company,
good environmental performance will ensure continuation of the widest
possible market.