Quality and health and safety are key drivers for the construction industry but as it works to meet its objectives, the sector is also facing increasing pressure to consider its environmental impact, both in its use of materials and resources and in the sustainability of its completed projects. In some countries, conducting an environmental impact assessment is a legal requirement for construction projects.
Management systems can help you to reduce your environmental impacts, improve your business operations and control health and safety risks in the workplace.
BS 25999 provides a basis for understanding, developing and implementing business continuity within your organization and gives you confidence in business-to-business and business-to customer dealings.
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ISO 9001 can help bring out the best in your organization by enabling you to understand your processes for delivering your products/services to your customers.
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ISO 14001 is an internationally recognized standard designed to address the delicate balance between maintaining profitability and reducing environmental impact.
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Integrated Management Systems provide a cost and time effective way of managing several management systems at once. This can be used to integrate the traditional suite of Health and Safety, Quality or Environment, or in implementing a tailored approach to include other standards such as Food Safety Management (ISO 22000).
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An OHSMS promotes a safe and healthy working environment by providing a framework that allows your organization to consistently identify and control its health and safety risks, reduce the potential for accidents, aid legislative compliance and improve overall performance.
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RC14001 is an Environmental, Health, Safety and Security Management Systems for the Chemical Industry
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