EMS Auditing Self Certification and Management Review EMS

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EMS Auditing, Self. Certification and Management Review EMS Audit Overview

EMS Auditing, Self. Certification and Management Review EMS Audit Overview

EMS Audit Procedures Plan Complete Prepare Report Conduct

EMS Audit Procedures Plan Complete Prepare Report Conduct

Planning v. Set audit objectives v. Determine audit scope v. ID audit team members

Planning v. Set audit objectives v. Determine audit scope v. ID audit team members

Audit Plan Should be designed to be flexible to allow changes based on information

Audit Plan Should be designed to be flexible to allow changes based on information collected during the audit and to ensure efficient use of resources.

Preparing the Audit v. Audit team assignments v. Working documents v. Preliminary document review

Preparing the Audit v. Audit team assignments v. Working documents v. Preliminary document review

Conducting the Audit v. Hold opening meeting v. Collect audit evidence v. Develop audit

Conducting the Audit v. Hold opening meeting v. Collect audit evidence v. Develop audit findings v. Conduct closing meeting

Reporting v. Preparation v. Content v. Distribution v. Document Retention

Reporting v. Preparation v. Content v. Distribution v. Document Retention

Completion v. The audit is completed once all the activities defined in the audit

Completion v. The audit is completed once all the activities defined in the audit plan have been concluded. v. Management is responsible for reviewing audit results to assess the need for change. v. Then the process starts again. . .

Continual Improvement Management must regularly review the EMS and audit results to ensure sustained

Continual Improvement Management must regularly review the EMS and audit results to ensure sustained improvement in environmental performance and compliance with changing regulations. An organization must be committed to continual improvement of environmental performance so that its EMS continues to be effective and environmental aspects are always factored into business decisions.

Exercise 1 A • Read candidate descriptions • Group into teams, discuss candidates (each

Exercise 1 A • Read candidate descriptions • Group into teams, discuss candidates (each wants to be chosen) • Choose Audit Team, identify lead auditor