Environmental Analysis is software for the initial environmental analysis required by the ISO 14001 certification according to the guidelines contained within the EMAS Regulation 1221, ISO 14001, ISO 14004, ISO 14005, and ISO 14040.
The preparation of the Environmental Analysis by the Company is aimed at obtaining a precise framework for the subsequent definition of the environmental policy, environmental objectives, and targets, as well as being the starting point for the definition of an Environmental Management System compliant with the standards set by ISO 14001.
Environmental Analysis
Environmental Analysis is the investigative tool that, through the analysis of the relationships existing between the actions taken by the company and the context in which it operates, allows for the identification of the main critical points of such relationships, as well as the needs, opportunities, and possibilities for their improvement.
The module allows organizations to "systematize" their environmental management by assessing whether the application of the requirements set forth by the ISO 14001 standard can conform to their organizational needs.
The software for the environmental standard takes into account the following aspects:
- Direct environmental aspects
- Energy consumption
- Water consumption
- Consumption of raw materials and auxiliary products
- Emissions into the atmosphere
- Water discharges Waste Hazardous substances
- Soil, subsoil, and groundwater contamination
- External noise
- Ionizing radiation
- Electromagnetic fields
- Traffic
- Visual impact PCB PCT
- Substances harmful to the ozone
- Greenhouse gas
- Presence of asbestos
- Indirect Environmental Aspects considered by the environmental management system
- Designers, suppliers, and installers of systems and machinery
- Carriers of hazardous substances Waste recovery/disposal companies (hazardous and non-hazardous)
- Laboratories that perform environmental analyses
- Companies that carry out external processing
- End users