ISO 14001 Certification
An ISO 14001:2004 certificate proves that your Environmental Management System has been measured against a best practice standard and found compliant. ISOQSL will issue you with a certificate that lets customers know they can trust you are actively minimising the environmental impacts of your company's processes, products, and services.
The internationally recognised ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management System standard is generic. It is applicable to any type of organisation in any industry sector. Created by the International Organisation for Standardisation, it is based on the two concepts of continual improvement and regulatory compliance . ISOQSL will help you identify strengths, weaknesses, and improvement opportunities. Our auditors assess how well your Environmental Management System supports the areas of greatest risk to you, in addition to measuring compliance against elected standard
The Environmental Hallmark for good Management
Environmental policies are good for business. Properly practised and clearly communicated they improve customer and public relations. But concern for the environment commands much more than goodwill. It delivers important cost savings. Better uses of energy, careful selection of raw materials and controlled recycling of waste products all contribute to the bottom line, securing vital competitive advantage.
Proof of a responsible approach is fast becoming a key purchasing criteria. Environmentally aware organisations prefer to do business with like minded companies, those who demonstrate their commitment through the internationally recognised ISO 14001 standard. With new legislation focusing on creating a cleaner world, this trend is set to continue. The principles of simplicity and the application of ordinary common sense are particularly pertinent to ISO 14001 and documented procedures are only required where their absence could lead to deviations from the environmental policy and the objectives and targets. Similarly the extent of documentation and the resources dependant on it will relate to the size of the organisations and the nature of its activities.
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