2. ISO 14000
• After success of ISO 9000 another std for EM
came in 1992 i.e ISO 14000
• It covers – Env. Mgt, Systems
• Env. Auditing
• Env. Performance evaluation
• Life cycle assessment
• Env. Aspects in product std.
3. Why ISO 14000
• To encourage cleaner, safer, healthier world
for all
• To compete
• To start in other countries
• To make the customer to think that they
safeguard the people
• Own practices to be free pollution country –
to be uniform ISO 14000 developed.
4. ISO 14000 series
• Organization Evaluation standard
• ISO 14001 – EMS Specification – Elements to
get registration certificate
• ISO 14004 – EMS Guidelines Principles –
• ISO 14010 – EA Principles – Int/Ext Auditing
• ISO 14011 – Guidelines EA – plan
• ISO 14012 – EA Qualification – personal
attributes and skills
5. • ISO 14031 – EPA Guidelines – monitoring and
measurings
• Product Evaluation Standard
• ISO 14064 – Env Aspects in product standard –
develop product standard
• ISO 14020:2000 – label and declaration – envl.
Basic principles for all environmental labeling
– goal used in label
6. • ISO 14021 – L & D (terms and conditions) –
accurate, verifiable not deceptive
• ISO 14022 – L &D – symbol
• ISO 14023 – L & D – guidelines
• ISO 14024 – L & D – labeling or seal
• ISO 14040 – LCA – application and limitation -
principles
• ISO 14041 - LCA - review - goal
• ISO 14042 – LCA – impact
• ISO LCA - improvement
7. Terminology
• Environment –flora and fauna
• Envl aspect – water wastage, air emission
• Envl. Impact – negative or positive
• Envl. Objective – org. policy to safe & control
the env.
• Envl. Target – in no: or % of objectives like
reduce 2% -3% carbon
8. Requirement of ISO 14000
• General requirement
• Environmental policy
• Environmental Aspects
• Legal aspects
• Objectives and target
• Environmental management programme
• Structure and responsibilty
• Training, awareness and competency
• Communication
9. • EMS document
• Document control
• Operation control
• Emergency preparaedness and response
• Monitor and measurement
• Non – conformance
• Records
• EMS audit
• Mgt. review
10. Concept of ISO 14000
Environmental Policy
Cont. Imp.
Mgt. Rev
Implement
ation and
operation
Checking & corrective action
Planning
11. Benefits
• Global - no trade barrier
• Organizational – customer, employee, investor
12. TS 16949
• Automotive Industry
• It is an technical specification aiming to the
development of a quality management system
that provides for continual improvement
emphasizing defects prevention & the
reduction in variation and waste in the supply
chain.
• It is based on ISO 9001 published in Mar 2002
as TS 16949
13. Type of standard
• ISO 9000 & ISO 14000 industry – QM & EMS
• AS 9100 – Aerospace Industry
• TL 9000 – Tele Communication Industry
• TS 16949 – Automotive Industry
14. • Prepared by International Automotive task
force and the technical committee
• Chrysler (quality Assurance Manual)
• Ford Motor (QS std)
• GM (Target for excellence)
15. • TS 16949 applies to the design/development
production and installation and servicing of
automotive related products.
• Validity for 3 years
16. Content of specification
• QMS – General requirement, control of
documents
• Responsibility of the management
• Management resource
• Product realization (production)
• Measurement, Analysis and Improvement
• Customer requirement
18. Application
• Supply chain automotive Industry
• Validity 3 years – IATF certified auditor
• Recertification for another 3 years
• OEM – original equipment manufacturing
19. Document required
• QS 9000 – QS requirement
• APQP – Advanced Product Quality Planning
• FMEA
• PPAP – Production Part Approved Process
• QSA – Quality System Assessment
• SPC -
• MSA – Measurement System Analysis