
SR EN ISO 14001:2015
Environmental management systems. Requirements with guidance for use
What is the ISO 14001:2015 standard?
The standard enables organizations to integrate environmental management practices by supporting environmental protection, pollution prevention, waste minimization, and reduction of energy and material consumption. The standard helps organizations reduce their environmental impact, comply with applicable legal regulations, and improve resource efficiency for continuous improvement and cost minimization. It is a way for a company to demonstrate its commitment to the environment and its protection, while also improving operational efficiency.
What is an environmental management system and why do we need one?
The international standard ISO 9000:2015 defines a management system as a set of interrelated or interacting elements of an organization to establish policies, objectives, and processes to achieve those objectives. A complete management system covers every aspect of management and focuses on supporting performance management to meet objectives. The management system should be subject to continual improvement as the organization evolves.
How can we help you?
Wert Audit can assist you with the following services:
- - certification of the environmental management system;
- - training for auditing environmental management systems within your own organization or those of others, such as suppliers of the organization you work in;
- - consultancy for the development and implementation of the environmental management system;
- - internal audit or auditing of the organization's suppliers.
To comply with the impartiality principle required by SR EN ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015 for certification bodies, Wert Audit cannot provide consultancy, training, or internal audit services to legal entities requesting certification or those already certified at the time of the request. Also, legal entities for which Wert Audit has provided consultancy, training, or internal audit services cannot receive certification services for at least 2 years after the completion of those services.