Ims Manual Iso 9000 Iso 14000
Ims Manual Iso 9000 Iso 14000
Ims Manual Iso 9000 Iso 14000
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Table of Contents
S. No. Title Introduction to Name of Company 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Appendix A Appendix- B Purpose & Scope References, Documents, & Forms Terms & Definitions An Integrated Management System Management Responsibility & Review Planning & Resource Management Customer Relationship Product Realization QMS (ISO 9001) Key Elements EMS (ISO 14001) Key Elements Measurement, Data Analysis, & Audits Continual Improvement Meeting Requirements of ISO 9001: 2008 Meeting Requirements of ISO 14001: 2004 5 Pages 4 Pages Page No. 3 4 5 6 7 9 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 Appendix A Appendix- B
Guidance: Write name of your company (for which you are making this manual) Correct the page numbers in the table of contents after editing Delete this guidance from final document.
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Guidance: Write brief introduction to your company, provide some history, achievements, value of your brand, etc. Delete this guidance from final document.
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Guidance: Define you scope Include your product and services Organize terms describe your nature of business such as design, manufacture, marketing, sales, and service Provide Corporate Office and works address where this integrated management system is implemented. Delete this guidance from final document.
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Guidance: Replace (Give your document number here) with document numbers from given by you to
those documents.
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3.2 Integrated Management System (IMS) / Quality System: The term integrated management system covers Quality Management System (QMS) and Environment Management System (EMS). The term Quality System is used as synonymous to IMS (Integrated Management System). Terms Quality and Environmental Management System (QMS / EMS) shall also mean Integrated Management System. 3.3 Environment: The physical surroundings relative to the Organizations facility given in 1.3 above. This includes the natural resources of air, land, and water; flora, fauna, humans and the interrelation of all of these elements. 3.4 Aspect: An element of Organizations activities, products, or services that can interact with the environment. Aspects are evaluated based on the location of the activity, the frequency of the activity, and the severity of the resulting impact or potential impact. 3.5 Impact: Any change in the environment, positive or negative, wholly or partially resulting from Organizations activities, products, or services. The severity of an identified environmental impact is used to establish the objectives and performance targets for the EMS program. 3.6 Abbreviations: IMS = Integrated Management System QMS = Quality Management System (within IMS) EMS = Environment Management System (within IMS)
Guidance: You can consider defining some other terms important to your business. Also list down all abbreviations that concerns your business. If you wish to include OHSAS 18001 than the term Quality System can be defined here to include that too. Try adding more definitions and abbreviations, as you require. Delete this guidance from final document.
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