Monitoring and Measurment Programme for ISO 14001 Based Environmental Management Systems
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All organizations have their impacts on the natural environment either through the use of
natural resources or through generation of wastes. However, organization’s can achieve
control over their environmental impacts by adoption of an environmental management
system (EMS) approach. EMS approach is a systematic way for identification and
management of the environmental aspects responsible for the impacts (1). ISO 14001
specifies the requirements of an environmental management system. Environmental
management system (EMS) of an organization must meet these requirements in order to
achieve ISO 14001 certification by a third party (1). According to ISO 14001(2),
environmental management system (EMS) is defined as the part of an organization’s
management system that includes organizational structure, planning activities,
responsibilities, practices, procedures, processes and resources used to develop and
implement its environmental policy and manage its environmental aspects.
ISO 14001(2004) has seventeen elements that should be included in the environmental
management system. These elements are categorized under plan, do, check and act
(PDCA cycle) (2). Monitoring and measurement is one of these seventeen elements and
comes under the check phase of PDCA cycle (2). Please see figure-1 for details. ISO
14001(1996) has been similar to ISO 14001:2004 except that it has a separate clause on
environmental management programme(s) and has clubbed the clause related to
monitoring and measurement with the clause related to evaluation of compliance (3).
Development and implementation of a well planned and structured monitoring and
measurement programme can help in the optimal use of available resources and can
provide information that could be effectively used for future environmental performance
improvement of the organization.
The present study conceptualizes a generic monitoring and measurement programme for
ISO 14001 based environmental management systems. This programme is applicable to
process industries. Further, a monitoring and measurement programme has been
developed for a selected industrial plant (milk plant) as a case study.
