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PLUS 1154 (1st ed. pub. 2001)
Guide to the Implementation of an EMS Based on ISO 14001 for Municipal Facilities (A joint publication of The Ministry of the Environment, CSA International, Enbridge Consumers Gas, and Union Gas)
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Publication Year 2001
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1.1 General
This Guide provides assistance to municipal facilities for the development and implementation of an environmental system (EMS) based on ISO 14001. The scope of this Guide is limited to buildings or facilities used for commercial or institutional purposes.
An organization may choose to extend the scope of its EMS beyond that of this Guide. For the municipal sector, the most practical unit of consideration for an EMS is a municipal building, along with any associated buildings, such as parking garages, that serve the main building. Where several municipal buildings are located on a single site, the site would be the unit of consideration. A municipality with more than one site could have one EMS for the entire municipality, with site-specific detailed management practices and procedures for each location that address and describe the requirements of the municipal EMS.
Although this Guide attempts to be as comprehensive as possible, ISO Standards 14001 and 14004 should also be consulted.
1.2 Structure of Guide: Investigate, Define, Plan, Do, Check, Act
Each clause in the Guide covers one of the above headings. For ease of use, the plan component of the implementation has been divided into three sections: investigate, define, and plan. By the end of this Guide, you will have covered all of the elements required by ISO 14001.
Appendices and explanatory materials (set in text boxes) are intended to supply detailed information and add to the Guide's usability. The worksheets included in Appendix B are intended to be used by municipal facilities while developing their EMS. The worksheets should act as outlines for completing the various activities described in the Guide; they are not intended to provide comprehensive methodologies. For buildings in general, the most significant environmental impact is emissions resulting from energy use.
For a complete listing of all the ISO 14001 elements, refer to Appendix C. See too the ISO 14001 text boxes throughout the document for the text of the elements.
1.1 General
This Guide provides assistance to municipal facilities for the development and implementation of an environmental system (EMS) based on ISO 14001. The scope of this Guide is limited to buildings or facilities used for commercial or institutional purposes.
An organization may choose to extend the scope of its EMS beyond that of this Guide. For the municipal sector, the most practical unit of consideration for an EMS is a municipal building, along with any associated buildings, such as parking garages, that serve the main building. Where several municipal buildings are located on a single site, the site would be the unit of consideration. A municipality with more than one site could have one EMS for the entire municipality, with site-specific detailed management practices and procedures for each location that address and describe the requirements of the municipal EMS.
Although this Guide attempts to be as comprehensive as possible, ISO Standards 14001 and 14004 should also be consulted.
1.2 Structure of Guide: Investigate, Define, Plan, Do, Check, Act
Each clause in the Guide covers one of the above headings. For ease of use, the plan component of the implementation has been divided into three sections: investigate, define, and plan. By the end of this Guide, you will have covered all of the elements required by ISO 14001.
Appendices and explanatory materials (set in text boxes) are intended to supply detailed information and add to the Guide's usability. The worksheets included in Appendix B are intended to be used by municipal facilities while developing their EMS. The worksheets should act as outlines for completing the various activities described in the Guide; they are not intended to provide comprehensive methodologies. For buildings in general, the most significant environmental impact is emissions resulting from energy use.
For a complete listing of all the ISO 14001 elements, refer to Appendix C. See too the ISO 14001 text boxes throughout the document for the text of the elements.
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PLUS 1154 (1st ed. pub. 2001)
Guide to the Implementation of an EMS Based on ISO 14001 for Municipal Facilities (A joint publication of The Ministry of the Environment, CSA International, Enbridge Consumers Gas, and Union Gas)
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