Title: ISO 14001 Environmental Management System EMS
1ISO 14001Environmental Management System
(EMS) Auditing Overview for the Department of
Interior
Linda Baetz, EMS-LA and Jim Wood, P.E.,
EMS-LA U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and
Preventive Medicine
2Discussion Topics
- EMS Requirement Background
- Preparing for External EMS Audits
- Joint Compliance/EMS Audits
- Evolution of Army EMS Auditing
- Army EMS Audits Lessons Learned
- Army EMS Auditor Training (External Internal
Auditors)
3EMS Requirement - Background
- EO 13148 Required Federal Agencies to implement
EMS - EO 13423 Reinforced EMS implementation at all
appropriate levels and EMS use as primary
management approach - OFEE EO 13423 Instructions Requires external
audits initial follow-up (3-yr cycle)
4Preparing for External EMS Audits(Phase I -
Document Review Phase)
- Understand ISO 14001 Standard
- Review EMS Gap Analysis Results (and determine
if gaps resolved) - Understand your DOI-Agency specific EMS
Manual/procedures - Review of DOI-Agency specific EMS
Manual/procedures (ISO 14001 conformance)
5Preparing for External EMS Audits(Phase II
Internal Audit Phase)
- Conduct an internal EMS audit (using trained
auditors) - Implement corrective/preventive action(s) based
on internal audit - Understand the different types of nonconformance
(i.e., major vs. minor) and the level of
resources commitment for resolution
6Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.1 (General Requirements)
- Has the scope of the EMS been documented?
7Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.2 (Environmental Policy)
- Does the policy address all of the mandatory
commitments? - Has the policy been communicated to all persons
working on behalf of the organization (i.e.,
contractors subcontractors)?
8Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.3.1 (Environmental Aspects)
- Are the aspects documented and kept up-to-date?
- Are the significant aspects taken into account
in the EMS?
9Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.3.2 (Legal and Other Requirements)
- Do the legal and other requirements apply to
the environmental aspects?
10Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.3.3 (Objectives, Targets, and
Programs) - Have significant environmental aspects been
considered when establishing objectives/targets? - Do the programs designate responsibilities,
means, and time-frames to achieve objectives
targets?
11Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.4.1 (Resources, Roles,
Responsibility and Authority) - Has EMS Management Rep. been appointed?
- Have roles, responsibilities, and authorities
been documented and communicated?
12Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.4.2 (Competence, Training, and
Awareness) - Has competence been determined for persons with
potential to cause significant environ. impacts? - Are training needs identified?
- Has awareness been provided to persons working
on behalf of the organization?
13Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.4.3 (Communication)
- Do external communication procedures match
actual business practices? - Has the record of decision (regarding external
communication of significant environmental
aspects) been documented?
14Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.4.4 (Documentation)
- Does the EMS documentation include all of the
mandatory requirements?
15Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.4.5 (Control of Documents)
- Do procedures (e.g., approval, review,
update/re-approval, revision, removal of obsolete
documents, etc.) match actual business
practices? - Are documents of external origin addressed?
16Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.4.6 (Operational Control)
- Have operational controls been developed for
those activities operations with significant
environmental aspects? - Are those operational controls being
implemented at the user level?
17Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.4.7 (Emergency Preparedness and
Response) - Are emergency preparedness response procedures
periodically tested (where practicable)?
18Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.5.1 (Monitoring and Measurement)
- Are key characteristics of operations (that can
have significant environmental impact) being
monitored and measured? - Are there calibration records for any associated
monitoring and measurement equipment?
19Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.5.2 (Evaluation of Compliance)
- Is there a process for the periodic evaluation of
compliance with legal and other requirements? - Are records available of those periodic
compliance evaluations?
20Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.5.3 (Nonconformity, Corrective
Action Preventive Action) - Do procedures also address preventive actions?
- Do procedures address corrective prev. action
effectiveness? - Do the procedures match the actual business
practices?
21Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.5.4 (Control of Records)
- Do procedures address the retention times
disposal of records? - Are records legible, identifiable, and
retrievable?
22Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.5.5 (Internal Audit)
- Has an Internal Audit Program been implemented
(e.g., schedule established auditors identified
trained audits conducted)? - Does the selection of auditors the conduct of
the audits ensure objectivity impartiality of
the audit process?
23Preparing for External EMS Audits(Common
Nonconformance Issues)
- ISO 14001, 4.6 (Management Review)
- Has the management review process been
implemented? - Does the management review process incorporate
all of the required inputs?
24Joint Compliance/EMS Audits(Different Approaches)
- Army Environmental Performance Assessment System
(EPAS) External Audits Active Component
Installations - Concurrent Compliance/EMS Audit
- Dedicated EMS Audit Team
- Separate Compliance EMS Audit Reports
25Joint Compliance/EMS AuditsDifferent Approaches
(Cont.)
- Army EPAS External Audits Reserve Component
Installations - Installation Compliance Audit is Conducted First
- Follow-up EMS Audit (conducted months after the
compliance audit) - Root Cause Analysis (from compliance audit) is
used to Formulate EMS Audit Plan
26Joint Compliance/EMS AuditsDifferent Approaches
(Cont.)
- Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Compliance and EMS
Audit Programs - Separate Compliance EMS Audit Schedules (no
integration between compliance EMS audits) - DLA EMS Focus Multi-site Organizational EMS
vs. Facility-specific EMS
27Joint Compliance/EMS Audits (Key Points)
- Compliance auditing and conformance auditing are
VERY different skills sets - If joint compliance/EMS audits are conducted, the
audit team needs to include dedicated EMS
auditor(s) (with no compliance audit
responsibilities)
28Joint Compliance/EMS Audits Key Points (Cont.)
- EMS Lead Auditor needs to have full
responsibility for conduct of the EMS portion of
the audit (e.g., preparing EMS audit, briefing
results, preparing report, etc.) - Compliance auditors may provide site-specific
feedback (e.g., training records, current
plans/procedures, operational controls, etc.)
29Joint Compliance/EMS Audits Key Points (Cont.)
- If contractor EMS auditors are used, consider
specifying that the auditors be RABQSA-certified
(ensures level of competence) - If contractor EMS auditors are used, consider
Nondisclosure Agreements (prevents contractor
from using DOI EMS practices in support of other
clients)
30Joint Compliance/EMS Audits Key Points (Cont.)
- If EMS support contractors have assisted with the
implementation of the EMS, do NOT use those
same contractors to audit the EMS (avoids
conflicts of interest) - EMS support contractors can still be used to
address audit findings (if needed), but they need
to be independent of the audit
31Evolution of Army EMS Auditing
- FY 85 91 Army Environmental Audit Program
(multiple protocols, compliance medias only) - FY 92 00 Army Environmental Compliance
Assessment System (ECAS) Program standard
protocol (TEAM Guide) Army Supplement to TEAM
Guide (included Env. Program Mgt.)
32Evolution of Army EMS Auditing(Cont.)
- ECAS Env. Program Mgt. evaluations included
several components of an EMS audit - FY 01 Present Army EPAS Program Army
Supplement to TEAM Guide revised to include EMS
section (ISO 14001) - Env. Program Mgt. assessors trained as EMS
auditors
33Army EMS Audits Lessons Learned
- Many contractor-prepared EMS manuals/procedures
do not reflect installation business practices - Some Army Commanders equate EMS nonconformance
to regulatory noncompliance - Some Army installations tend to regard EMS as a
Program vs. a management system
34Army EMS Audits Lessons Learned(Cont.)
- Command emphasis on EMS can vary with changes in
installation leadership (integration of EMS with
sustainability has worked well at some
installations) - Incorporation of tenants into host installation
EMS can prove challenging.
35Army EMS Auditor Training(Training External
Auditors)
- Army Environmental Command (AEC) hosts ISO 14001
Lead Auditor Course (open to potential auditors
funds attendance) - EMS auditor trainees are assigned to participate
in EMS audits (AEC funds travel) with experienced
(e.g., USCCHPPM) EMS auditors until capable of
serving as auditor
36Army EMS Auditor Training(Training External
Auditors)
- Core Group of Experienced EMS Auditors Still
Conduct the Majority of Army EMS Audits - Expanding the Army Pool of Experienced Auditors
is a Major Challenge (multi-year effort) - EMS Auditor Pool MUST be Expanded (Core Group
cannot support all Army EMS audits)
37Army EMS Auditor Training(Training Internal
Auditors)
- General EMS internal auditor training (interview
techniques, reviewing objective evidence,
preparing findings, and practical exercise using
generic manual) - Installation-specific EMS internal auditor
training (above basics of internal EMS audits
practical exercise using installation manual)
38Questions
- Linda L. Baetz, EMS-LA
- (410) 436-5234
- linda.baetz_at_us.army.mil
- James D. Wood, P.E., EMS-LA
- (410) 569-3325
- jim.wood_at_us.army.mil