Transition to ISO 14001:2015 (1)
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Below you can find links that will show you a more exhaustive comparison. On a shorter version I would say:
Look for section 4 – the context, the issues and the interested parties – that is new stuff.
Look for section 5 – new requirements for top management
Look for section 6 – risks associated with threats and opportunities, compliance obligations and more detail required about planning to meet environmental objectives
Look for section 7 – more detailed requirements about communication
Look for section 8 - more detailed requirements about operational control
Look for section 9 - more detailed requirements about compliance evaluation and more inputs to management review
The following material will provide you information about ISO 14001 transition:
- ISO 14001 – How to avoid nonconformities during the ISO 14001:2015 transition - https://advisera.com/14001academy/blog/2015/10/26/how-to-avoid-nonconformities-during-the-iso-140012015-transition/ void-nonconformities-during-the-iso-140012015-transition/
12 steps to make the transition from ISO 14001:2004 to 2015 revision - https://advisera.com/14001academy/blog/2015/09/28/12-steps-to-make-the-transition-from-iso-140012004-to-2015-revision/
- ISO 14001:2015 transition Checklist - https://info.advisera.com/14001academy/free-download/iso-140012015-transition-checklist
- Infographic: ISO 14001:2015 vs. 2004 revision – What has changed? - https://advisera.com/14001academy/blog/2019/08/27/key-iso-14001-benefits-to-customers/nowledgebase/infographic-iso-140012015-vs-2004-revision-what-has-changed/
- free online training ISO 14001:2015 Foundations Course - https://advisera.com/training/iso-14001-internal-auditor-course/
- book - THE ISO 14001:2015 COMPANION – A Straightforward Guide to Implementing an EMS in a Small Business - https://advisera.com/books/the-iso-14001-2015-companion/
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May 10, 2018