(5) integrated management system (ims)
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Ma Thet Hnin Hnin SuDip. EIA/EMS- 1Presentation – 5 ( Second Term)Department of Mining EngineeringYangon Technological University Date: February 24, 2016
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Integrated Management System (IMS)
IntroductionIntegrated Management System
(EMS)What is International Standard
Organization (ISO)3 Major Integrated Management
SystemSome Popular StandardsConclusion
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Integrated Management System (IMS)?
Derived from ISO 14001
“the organizational structure, responsibilities, practices, processes and resources for developing, implementing, achieving, reviewing and maintaining the IMS Policy”
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What is ISO?The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) creates many different types of standards
ISO is made up of standards institutes from 154 different countriesMember countries work together to develop and approve standards
International Standards for
Business, Government and
Society
Three major Integrated Management System
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ISO 9001 - Quality management ISO 14001 - Environmental managementISO 18001 - Occupational Health and Safety Management
ISO 9001; Quality
sets out the requirements for a quality management system. It helps businesses and organizations to be more efficient and improve customer satisfaction
suitable for organizations of all types, sizes and sectors
manage processes affecting quality of its products and services.
Need to updated - ( ISO 9001-2008 to 2015)(different challenges in Business)
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ISO 9001 families..,
ISO 9001:2015 - the requirements of a quality management system
ISO 9000:2015 - covers the basic concepts and language
ISO 9004:2009 - focuses on how to make a quality management system more efficient and effective
ISO 19011:2011 - guidance on internal and external audits of quality management systems
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ISO 14001; Environment
a continual improvement approach in achieving and demonstrating sound environmental performance
• Goal
- to control the impacts that organization activities, products and services have on the environment
- minimize harmful impacts on the environment caused by activities
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Series..,
• EMS :14001, 14002, 14004• Environmental Auditing: 14010, 10411, 14012• Evaluation of Environmental Performance: 14031 • Environmental Labeling: 14020, 14021, 14022,
14023, 14024, 14025 • Life Cycle Assessment: 14040, 14041,14042,14043
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Processes, NOT Products
not product standards.not service standards.process standards. can be used by product manufacturers
and service providersProcesses affect final products or
services.gives the requirements (to manage
processes affecting the impact of its activities on the environment)
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OSHAS 18001; Safety
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ISO18001 moving to ISO 45001
• ISO 45001 is based on the ISO/PC 283 (“Annex SL”)• aims to facilitate the implementation process and the
integration of several management systems in a harmonized, structured and efficient manner
• unlike OHSAS 18001 where continual improvement - the interaction of policy, planning, monitoring and review etc.
• ISO/CD 45001 has a specific section on improvement• focuses on identifying and controlling risks rather than
hazards, as it is required in OHSAS 18001.14
Development Timeline of ISO 45001
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SOME POPULAR STANDARDS
ISO 22000 - Food Safety Management System (FSMS)
ISO 20000 - Information Security ManagementISO 50001 - Energy managementISO 31000 - Risk managementISO 27001 - Information Security Management ,
etc.
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ISO 22000 : Fooda generic food safety management
standardapplied any organization directly or
indirectly involved in the food chain can help ensure the safety of its food
products.
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Food ChainSequence of stages
and operations ;production, processing,processing,distribution,
storage & handling of a food & food
ingredients from primary production to consumption
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REGULATORS TRAINING
Within IMS Hazard = AspectRisk = Impact
applied to any type of risk and to a wide range of activities (strategies and decisions, operations, processes, functions, projects, products, services and assets)
ISO 31000-2009; Risk
ConclusionIntegrated Management Systems Standards would:Be generically applicable world-wide Use common terminology• Use the same definitions for similar terms• Use a common methodology - where this is
possible• Have a common architecture• Allow a consistent auditing approach• Facilitate ease of use for those adopting them
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Referenceshttps://www.imteqsolution.comwww.iso.chwww.intlcert.comwww.iso.org/iso/catalogue.comwww.bsigroup.com/.../BSI-ISO450
01.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/.../iso
-international-organizationwww.iso.org/tc176/sc2/public
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Thank You For Your Attention!
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