2. Documented information: ISO 14001 requirements
2.1 Process approach
L' ISO 14001 introduces the process approach by requiring that the EMS processes referred to in the standard be identified and their interactions controlled. It does not impose a level of detail for these processes, leaving it up to the organization to determine them so that they meet its needs and compliance obligations.
Each organization has its own approach to establishing, concretizing and formalizing its processes (tables, graphs, diagrams, acronyms, symbols, special supports, format, terminology, etc.). It is strongly recommended that the organization use an operating mode or procedure to describe the practical rules for developing a process.
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LEGIFRANCE: http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr
AFNOR Association française de normalisation : http://afnor.fr
INERIS Institut national de l'environnement industriel et des risques : http://www.ineris.fr
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French and European standards
- Environmental management systems – Requirements and guidelines for its use (Classification number: X30-200) - NF EN ISO 14001 - 2015
- Quality management systems – Requirements (Classification number: X50-131) - NF EN ISO 9001 - 2015
- Quality management systems – Basic principles and vocabulary (Classification number: X50-130) - NF EN ISO 9000 - 2015
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Regulations
Council Regulation (EEC) No 1836/93 of June 29, 1993 allowing voluntary participation by companies in the industrial sector in a Community eco-management and audit scheme (Official Journal L 168, 10/07/1993, p. 0001-0018).
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