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Abstract: . . . list Aspects, both direct and indirect, are detailed in the following steps: 1. How do the organization’s activities, products and services impact the environment? 2. Are these impacts adverse? 3. Are procedures in place for the identification and control Factors to Consider: • ecological effects • human health impacts • catastrophic effects • resource depletion • scale, severity & duration of impacts • probability of occurrence • cost of changing • other business effects Page 27 YOUR ORGANIZATION ISO 14001 Guidance Manual Planning Checking and Corrective Action Management Review Implementation and Operation Environmental Policy 25 10 March, 1998 of adverse environmental impacts for new or altered products and services? 4. Is the facility in a location where there are special environmental concerns that must be addressed? 5. Will any severe injurious environmental impacts occur in the event of a process failure or human error? 6. What is the likelihood of such an emergency situation? 7. How . . . . . . Aspects, both direct and indirect, are detailed in the following steps: 1. How do the organization’s activities, products and services impact the environment? 2. Are these impacts adverse? 3. Are procedures in place for the identification and control Factors to Consider: • ecological effects • human health impacts • catastrophic effects • resource depletion • scale, severity & duration of impacts • probability of occurrence • cost of changing • other business effects Page 27 YOUR ORGANIZATION ISO 14001 Guidance Manual Planning Checking and Corrective Action Management Review Implementation and Operation Environmental Policy 25 10 March, 1998 of adverse environmental impacts for new or altered products and services? 4. Is the facility in a location where there are special environmental concerns that must be addressed? 5. Will any severe injurious environmental impacts occur in the event of a process failure or human error? 6. What is the likelihood of such an emergency situation? 7. How will . . . . . . both direct and indirect, are detailed in the following steps: 1. How do the organization’s activities, products and services impact the environment? 2. Are these impacts adverse? 3. Are procedures in place for the identification and control Factors to Consider: • ecological effects • human health impacts • catastrophic effects • resource depletion • scale, severity & duration of impacts • probability of occurrence • cost of changing • other business effects Page 27 YOUR ORGANIZATION ISO 14001 Guidance Manual Planning Checking and Corrective Action Management Review Implementation and Operation Environmental Policy 25 10 March, 1998 of adverse environmental impacts for new or altered products and services? 4. Is the facility in a location where there are special environmental concerns that must be addressed? 5. Will any severe injurious environmental impacts occur in the event of a process failure or human error? 6. What is the likelihood of such an emergency situation? 7. How will the . . . --3000,3,500,3222,53084
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