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Abstract: . . . problem may occur without one. In other words, if an operation is running smoothly, there is no need to impede it with unnecessary documented procedures. ISO 14001 4.4.6 Operational Control Interpreted This element of the Standard refers to the need to identify key operations and activities associated with significant environmental . . . . . . helpful technique to break down an activity into its component tasks in preparation for documenting them. • Local ‘experts’ are the best source of know-how in operational analysis. • Documented procedures should have a standard format and style. • Requirements of the EMS must be communicated to contractors who are on-site . . . . . . include pollution control equipment, alarms, preventive maintenance, and operating procedures. • Preventive maintenance makes critical contributions to operational control and the prevention of pollution. • ISO 14001 requires a documented procedure if the absence of one could cause environmental problems. • Documented procedures . . . . . . preventive maintenance, and operating procedures. • Preventive maintenance makes critical contributions to operational control and the prevention of pollution. • ISO 14001 requires a documented procedure if the absence of one could cause environmental problems. • Documented procedures define roles, responsibilities, authority, . . . . . . preventive maintenance, and operating procedures. • Preventive maintenance makes critical contributions to operational control and the prevention of pollution. • ISO 14001 requires a documented procedure if the absence of one could cause environmental problems. • Documented procedures define roles, responsibilities, authority, . . . --1575,5,158,1983,7876
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