7. Conclusions
The environmental policy remains the fundamental, structuring element of an environmental management system as described in the ISO 14001 standard. The successive stages involved in complying with this standard are described in figure 4 . It is extremely important that this policy is the fruit of in-depth reflection by the organization's top management. This strategic vision must then be shared by all staff and other external stakeholders.
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...Standards and norms
- Système de management de la qualité : exigences. - ISO 9001 - 2008
- Environmental management system – Requirements and guidelines for use. - ISO 14001 - 2004
- Lignes directrices relatives à la responsabilité sociétale. - ISO 26000 - 2010
- Occupational health and safety management systems – Requirements - OHSAS 18001 - 2007
Regulations
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 no. L168 of July 10, 1993 p. 0001-0018).
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