3. Conclusion
If there's one thing to remember, it's that when it comes to EMS management (and indeed any other equivalent system), the legibility of documents and their articulation cannot be relevant in the face of complexity. Building an environmental program means keeping in mind that simplicity is a factor of efficiency and success.
Furthermore, the program must be seen as a dynamic (and therefore evolving) tool, built around a coherent set of documents and a clear articulation of all upstream decisions. This working tool must also be viewed from a multi-year perspective, which is crucial to strengthening its impact in terms of management and results.
This approach makes it possible to define not only the timing of the actions identified, but also the resources required for their effective overall implementation, in line with the organization's available...
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Standards and norms
- Environmental management system – Requirements and guidelines for use. - ISO 14001 - 2004
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