One of the biggest demands made by EH&S (environmental health & safety) leaders is for ISO 14001 software. Some standard application that you can plug in and get ISO 14001 certified.
But here’s where it gets tricky. In reality, there is no such thing as official or ISO sanctioned software.
An ISO 14001 checklist simply states that you need some sort of environmental policy and management program and a documentation system.
Specifically, the ISO guidelines state:
"ISO has many other standards dealing with specific environmental issues. The intention of ISO 14001:2004 is to provide a framework for a holistic, strategic approach to the organization's environmental policy, plans and actions.
ISO 14001:2004 gives the generic requirements for an environmental management system. The underlying philosophy is that whatever the organization's activity, the requirements of an effective EMS are the same."
These guidelines don’t specify which type of software should be used.
In fact, it’s possible to be ISO 14001 certified without using any type of software at all (though that’s definitely not the most time or cost effective option out there).
If you’re looking for ISO 14001 software, you’re really in the market for some sort of environmental management software. Something that monitors your environmental impact and helps you set goals and communicate.
So what are you to do if you’re searching for an ISO 14001 software solution? Since there’s no one “right” answer, you’ll have to do a little research into which option is best for you.
With these tips in mind you should be able to stop searching for nonexistent “ISO 14001 software” and start looking for real environmental ma nagement software solutions.
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