ISO14001:2015 Environmental Management System Assessment Checklist
ISO14001:2015 Environmental Management System Assessment Checklist
ISO14001:2015 Environmental Management System Assessment Checklist
Introduction
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5 5 - Leadership
5.1 Leadership and commitment
Has top management demonstrated leadership and
commitment by:
• Taking accountability for the effectiveness of
the EMS?
• Establishing the policy and objectives that are
compatible with the strategic direction &
context of the organization?
• Ensuring integration of the EMS requirements
into business processes?
• Ensuring that resources needed for the EMS
are available?
• Communicating the importance of effective
environmental management & of conforming
to the EMS requirements?
• Ensuring that the EMS achieves its intended
outcomes?
• Directing & supporting persons to contribute
to the effectiveness of the EMS?
• Promoting continual improvement?
• Supporting other relevant mgt. system roles to
demonstrate their leadership, as it applies to
their areas of responsibility?
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6 6 - Planning
6.1 Actions to address risks and opportunities
6.1.1 General
Has the organization determined potential emergency
situations that could occur, within the scope of EMS?
Is documented information maintained of its risks and
opportunities that need to be addressed?
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7 7 - Support
7.1 Resources
Has the organization determined and provided the
resources needed for the establishment,
implementation, maintenance and continual
improvement of the EMS?
7.2 Competence
Has the organization:
• Determined the necessary competence of
person doing work under its control that
affects its environmental performance and
ability to fulfill its compliance obligations?
• Ensured that these persons are competent on
the basis of appropriate education, training or
experience?
• Determined training needs associated with
environmental aspects?
7.3 Awareness
Has the organization ensured awareness of persons
under its control of:
• The environmental policy?
• The significant environmental aspects and
potential environmental impacts of people’s
work?
• The benefits of enhanced environmental
performance and the implications of not
conforming to EMS requirements?
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8 8 - Operation
8.1 Operational planning and control
Have processes been established, implemented,
controlled and maintained to meet EMS requirements
and to implement actions identified in 6.1 and 6.2 by:
• Establishing operating criteria for the
processes?
• Implementing control of the processes, in
accordance with operating criteria?
Have planned changes been controlled and reviewed
the consequences of unintended changes, taking action
to mitigate any adverse effects, as necessary?
Has the organization ensured that outsourced
processes are controlled or influenced?
Has the type and extent of control or influence been
defined?
Associated with a life cycle perspective, has the
organization:
• Established controls to ensure that its
environmental requirements are addressed in
the design and development process for
product or service, considering each stage of
its life cycle?
• Determined its environmental requirements
for the procurement of products and services,
as appropriate?
• Communicated its relevant environmental
requirements to external providers, including
contractors?
• Considered the need to provide information
about potential significant environmental
impacts associated with the transportation or
delivery, use, end-of-life treatment and final
disposal of its products and services?
Is documented information maintained to have
confidence that the processes have been carried out as
planned?
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9 9 - Performance evaluation
9.1 Monitoring, measurement, analysis and
evaluation
General
9.1.1
For environmental performance, has the organization
determined:
• What needs to be monitored and measured?
• The methods for monitoring, measurement,
analysis and evaluation to ensure valid results?
• The criteria against which the organization will
evaluate its environmental performance, and
appropriate indicators?
• When monitoring and measuring shall be
performed?
• When the results form monitoring and
measurement will be analyzed and evaluated?
Has the organization ensured that calibrated or verified
monitoring and measurement equipment is used and
maintained?
Has the organization evaluated its environmental
performance and the effectiveness of the
environmental management system?
Has the organization retained appropriate documented
information as evidence of the monitoring,
measurement, analysis and evaluation results?
10 10 - Improvement
10.1 General
Has the organization determined opportunities for
improvement and implemented necessary actions to
achieve the intended outcome of its environmental
management system?
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