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What is a System?
Set of interacting elements that form a whole ³regularly interacting or interdependent groups
of items forming a unified whole towards the
achievement of a goal´ (APICS Dictionary, Cox and Blackstone eds., 1998)
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Environmental Management Systems
(EMS)
What is an EMS?
± Part of overall management str ucture
Purpose of EMS
± Address immediate & long-term environmental impacts
Why have an EMS?
± Provide order and consistency in methods
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EPA View of EMS Purpose(United States Environmental Protection Agency, www.epa.gov/ems/info/index.htm 6/25/2002.)
System wide approach to environmental
management
± Incorporates environmental considerations into daily
organization decisions
± Provides a framework to continually improve
environmental performance
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Why EMS?Path Toward Excellence(Cascio, Figure 3.1, The ISO 14000 Handbook, Milwaukee,WI: ASQ Quality Press, 1996)
Time
End-of-Pipe Approach
Limited to Compliance
Systems Approach
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Defacto EMS
Environmental control processes exist, but ± No integrated understanding of the processes
± No understanding of total costs
± Incomplete picture of potential liability
± Accountability and responsibility unclear ± Decisions are not integrated
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Why an EMS at a College /
University?
Engage the entire campus
Environment is overlapping concern for
± Teaching
± Research
± Service
Integration of processes with the EMS
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Why an EMS at a College /University?
SERVICE
TEACHINGEMS
Implementation
RESEARCH
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Structured EMS(United States Environmental Protection Agency, www.epa.gov/ems/info/index.htmon June 25, 2002.)
Integrate EMS into Day-to-Day Decisions:
1. Practical, usable, and useful2. Cost effective3. Supportive of other systems;4. Encourage continuous improvement5. Include 5 major components:
a. Policy settingb. Planningc. Implementation and operation
d. Checking and corrective actione. Management review
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ISO 14001
Str uctured, internationally recognized standard
ISO 14001 ± ³enables an organization to establish, and assess the
effectiveness of, procedures to set an environmental
policy and objectives, achieve conformance with them,
and demonstrate such conformance to others. The
overall aim « is to support environmental protection
and prevention of pollution in balance with
socioeconomic needs.´ ANSI/ISO 14001-1996, vi
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ISO 14001(Cascio, The ISO 14000 Handbook, Milwaukee,WI: ASQ Quality Press, 1996)
Initiative to go beyond compliance ± Not command and control model ± Positive motivation
± Reach is much f urther than regulatory requirements
Seeks culture shift ± Challenge
Diff usion of environmental responsibility from environmental to allemployees
Continual improvement of the EMS
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ISO 14001 EMS Model ANSI/ISO 14001-1996, vi i
Environmental policy
Planning
Implementation
and operation
Continual Improvement
Management review
Checking and
corrective action
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EMS Implementation Phases(Stapleton, Philip J., Margaret A. Glover, and S. Petie Davis, 2nd edition, Environmental Management Systems: An ImplementationGuide for Small and Medium-Sized Organizations, NSF 2001, www.nsf-isr.org, 6/25/02, p. 12.)
PHASE DESCRIPTIONDefine Goals Clearly state why an EMS is being developed.
To comply with regulations? To improve
environmental performance? To prevent
pollution? To reduce potential liability?
Top
Management
Support
.
To gain top management support,
management must understand the benefits of
an EMS and agree with the goals. Support is
necessary to obtain resources.
Structure EMS project must have a leader, withauthority and skills.
Implementation
Team
Representatives from key areas to ensure
ownership.
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EMS Implementation Phases(Stapleton, Philip J., Margaret A. Glover, and S. Petie Davis, 2nd edition, Environmental Management Systems: An ImplementationGuide for Small and Medium-Sized Organizations, NSF 2001, www.nsf-isr.org, 6/25/02, p. 12.)
PHASE DESCRIPTIONPreliminary
Review
What is current compliance effort? What
portions of EMS are in place? What are key
environmental aspects and how effectively are
they being addressed.
Budget and
Schedule
.
.
Use preliminary review to develop budget and
schedule. Identify key activities to be
performed and resources needed for these.
Include milestones and periodic reviews.
ResourceApproval
Ensure top management authorizes allocationof all key resources
Progress Involve everyone in sharing progress through
communication.
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Barriers to Implementing Formal
EMS
Denial of need
We are different / unique
Too difficult to do
Not enough time
Policy Resistance
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Policy Resistance(Sterman: Business Dynamics Systems Thinking and Modeling for a Complex World , McGraw-Hill, 2001)
Policy resistance is³the tendency for interventions to be delayed, diluted, or
defeated by the response of the system to the
intervention itself (Meadows, 1982)´ (p. 5)
Unintended consequences³You cannot meddle with one part of a complex system
from the outside without the almost certain risk of settingoff disastrous events that you hadn¶t counted on in other
remote parts. If you want to fix something you are first
obliged to understand « the whole system « Intervening
is a way of causing trouble.´ (Thomas, 1974, p. 90) (p. 8)
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Improvement Paradox(Repenning and Sterman, Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems that Never Happened, California Management Review , 43(4), Summer 2001, 64-88)
Easy to learn new techniques
± Quality techniques Difficult to implement innovations into
organization ± Complex systems cannot be bought, they must
be developed ± Interaction of program with physical, economic,
social and psychological str uctures
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Improvement Lag(Repenning and Sterman, California Management Review , 43 (4), Summer 2001, 64-88)
Improvement requires time
Lag is a f unction of technical andorganizational complexity
Simple processes have 2 to 3 month delay
Complex processes have multi-year delays
Capability improvements decay
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The Structure of Improvement(Repenning and Sterman, California Management Review , 43 (4), Summer 2001, 64-88)
Performance depends on 2 factors:
± Time spent working ± Capability of process to perform work
Performance improvement happens when
± Additional work is done, or
± Process is improved
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No one Ever Gets Credit for Preventing Problems(Repenning and Sterman, California Management Review , 43 (4), Summer 2001, 64-88)
Time Spent on
Improvement
Delay
Investment in Capability Capability Capability Erosion
Actual
PerformanceTime SpentWorking
Performance Gap
Desired
Performance
+
+
+
-
+Pressure to
Do Work
+
+
B1
Pressure to Improve
Capability
+
+
B2Work Smarter
Work Harder
-
R1
Reinvestment
B3
Shortcuts
-
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Leaders¶ Role
Provide Resources
Show how change
± matches who we are and
± what we do
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SACS & ISO 14001 Process
Basic Str ucture
Implementation
Internal Review
External Review
SACS ISO 14001Steering Committee
Must Do
Assigned by MGT
Should
Documentation Documentation
Self Study Internal Audit
SACS Auditor
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ISO 14001 OverviewANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996
4 EMS requirements
4.1 General4.2 Environmental policy
4.3Planning
4.3.1 Environmental Aspects
4.3.2 Legal Requirements4.3.3 Objectives and Targets
4.3.4 Establishing Programs
4.4 Implementation and Operation
4.4.1 Responsibilities4.4.2 Training
4.4.3 Communication
4.4.4 Environmental Management
System Documentation
4.4.5 Document Control4.4.6 Operational Control
4.4.7 Emergency Preparedness and
Response
4.6 Management Review
4.5 Checking and Corrective Action4.5.1 Monitoring and control
4.5.2 Non-Conformance and corrective
and preventive action
4.5.3 Records
4.5.4 EMS Audits
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Environmental Management System Requirements(ANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996)
4.2 Environmental policyTop management shall define the organization¶s environmental policy and
ensure that it
a) is appropriate to the nature, scale and environmental impacts of its
activities, products or services;
b) includes a commitment to continual improvement and prevention of pollution;
c) includes a commitment to comply with relevant environmental
legislation and regulations, and with other requirements to which the
organization subscribes;
d) provides the framework for setting and reviewing environmental
objectives and targets;e) is documented, implemented and maintained and communicated to all
employees;
f) is available to the public
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Implementation
and operation
Environmental policy
ISO 14001 EMS Model ANSI/ISO 14001-1996, vi i
Continual Improvement
Management review
Checking and
corrective action
Planning
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EMS Requirements (continued)(ANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996)
4.3 Planning4.3.1 Environmental aspectsThe organization shall establish and maintain (a) procedure(s) to identify the
environmental aspects of its activities, products or services that it can control
and over which it can be expected to have an influence, in order to determine
those which have or can have significant impacts on the environment. Theorganization shall ensure that the aspects related to these significant impacts
are considered in setting its environmental objectives.
The organization shall keep this information up-to-date.
4.3.2 Legal and other requirementsThe organization shall establish and maintain a procedure to identify and
have access to legal, and other requirements to which the organization
subscribes, that are applicable to the environmental aspects of its activities,
products or services.
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EMS Requirements (continued)(ANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996)
4.3.3 Objectives and TargetsThe organization shall establish and maintain documented
environmental objectives and targets, at each relevant function and
level within the organization.
When establishing and reviewing its objectives, an organization shall
consider the legal and other requirements, its significant
environmental aspects, its technological options and its financial,
operational and business requirements, and the views of interested parties.
The objectives and targets shall be consistent with the environmental
policy, including the commitment to prevention of pollution.
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EMS Requirements (continued)(ANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996)
4.3.4 Environmental management programme(s)
The organization shall establish and maintain (a) programme(s) for
achieving its objectives and targets. It shall include:a) Designation of responsibility for achieving objectives and targets
at each relevant function and level of the organization;
b) The means and timeframe by which they are to be achieved
If a project relates to new developments and new or modifiedactivities, products or services, programme(s) shall be amended
where relevant to ensure that environmental management applies to
such projects.
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Planning
ISO 14001 EMS Model ANSI/ISO 14001-1996, vi i
Environmental policy
Continual Improvement
Management review
Checking and
corrective actionImplementation
and operation
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EMS Requirements (continued)(ANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996)
4. 4 Implementation and operation
4.4.1 Structure and ResponsibilityRoles, responsibility and authorities shall be defined, documented and
communicated in order to facilitate effective environmental management.
Management shall provide resources essential to the implementation and control of
the environmental management system. Resources include human resources
and specialized skills, technology and financial resources.
The organization¶s top management shall appoint (a) specific management
representative(s) who, irrespective of other responsibilities, shall have defined
roles, responsibilities and authority for
a) Ensuring that environmental management system requirements are established,implemented and maintained in accordance with this standard;
b) Reporting on the performance of the environmental management system to top
management for review and as a basis for improvement of the environmental
management system.
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EMS Requirements (continued)(ANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996)
4.4.2 Training, awareness and competence
The organization shall identify training needs. It shall require that all personnelwhose work may create a significant impact upon the environment, have
received appropriate training.
It shall establish and maintain procedures to make its employees or members at
each relevant function and level aware of
a) The importance of conformance with the environmental policy and procedures
and with the requirements of the environmental management system;
b) The significant environmental impacts, actual or potential, of their work
activities and the environmental benefits of improved personal performance;
c) Their roles and responsibilities in achieving conformance with the
environmental policy and procedures and with the requirements of the
environmental management system including emergency preparedness andresponse requirements;
d) The potential consequences of departure from specified operating procedures.
Personnel performing the tasks which can cause significant environmental impacts
shall be competent on the basis for appropriate education, training and/or
experience.
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EMS Requirements (continued)(ANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996)
4.4.3 Communication
With regard to its environmental aspects and environmental
management system, the organization shall establish and maintain
procedures for
a) internal communication between the various levels and functions
of the organization;
b) receiving, documenting and responding to relevant communication
from external interested parties.
The organization shall consider processes for external
communication on its significant environmental aspects and record
its decision.
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4.0 EMS Requirements (continued)(ANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996)
4.4.4 Environmental management systemdocumentation
The organization shall establish and maintain information, in paper or
electronic form, to
a) Describe the core elements of the management system and their interaction;
b) Provide direction to related documentation.
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4.0 EMS Requirements (continued)(ANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996)
4.4.5 Document ControlThe organization shall establish and maintain procedures for controlling all
documents required
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4.4.6 Operational ControlThe organization shall identify those operations and activities that are associated
with the identified significant environmental aspects in line with its policy,
objectives and targets. The organization shall plan these activities, including
maintenance, in order to ensure that they are carried out under specified conditions
by«««.
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4.4.7 Emergency preparedness and response
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Planning
ISO 14001 EMS Model ANSI/ISO 14001-1996, vi i
Environmental policy
Continual Improvement
Management review
Checking and
corrective actionImplementation
and operation
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4.0 EMS Requirements (continued)(ANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996)
4.5 Checking and corrective action
4.5.1 Monitoring and measurement4.5.2 Non-conformance and corrective and preventive action
4.5.3 Records
4.5.4 Environmental management system auditThe organization shall establish and maintain (a) programme(s) and procedures for
periodic environmental management system audits to be carried out, in order toa)Determine whether or not the environmental management system
1) conforms to planned arrangements for environmental management
including the requirements of this standard;
2) has been properly implemented and maintained;
b)Provide information on the results of audits to management.
The audit programme, including any schedule, shall be based on the environmental
importance of the activity concerned and the results of previous audits. In order to
be comprehensive, the audit procedures shall cover the audit scope, frequency and
methodologies, as well as the responsibilities and requirements for conducting
audits and reporting results.
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Planning
ISO 14001 EMS Model ANSI/ISO 14001-1996, vi i
Environmental policy
Continual Improvement
Management review
Checking and
corrective actionImplementation
and operation
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4.0 EMS Requirements (continued)(ANSI/ISO 14001 - 1996)
4.6 Management reviewThe organization¶s top management shall, at intervals it determines, review the
environmental management system, to ensure its continuing suitability,
adequacy and effectiveness. The management review process shall ensure that
the necessary information is collected to allow management to carry out thisevaluation. This review shall be documented.
The management review shall address the possible need for changes to policy,
objectives and other elements of the environmental management system, in the
light of environmental management system audit results, changing
circumstances and the commitment to continual improvement.
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Web Resources
http://www.epa.gov
http://www.epa.gov/ems/info/addition.htm
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