2005 JSEM Conference & Exposition SIMULTANEOUS IMPLEMENTATION OF ISO & OHSAS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Presented by: SCS Engineers Environmental Consultants and Contractors SCS ENGINEERS 3012 U.S. Highway 301 N, Ste 700 Tampa, Florida Ph. (813) Fax (813) April 14, 2005
2005 JSEM Conference & Exposition
Environmental and OHS Management System Tools u ISO Environmental Management System (International Specification Standard) u OHSAS Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series (BSI Guidance Publication)
2005 JSEM Conference & Exposition Comparison of ISO and OHSAS Core Elements u ISO â Policy â Aspects/Impacts â Legal & Other â Objectives/Targets â Programs â Operations â Monitoring â Review u OHSAS â Policy â Hazards/Risks â Legal & Other â Objectives â Programs â Operations â Monitoring â Review
2005 JSEM Conference & Exposition Comparison of ISO and OHSAS Core Elements u ISO â Policy â Aspects/Impacts â Legal & Other â Objectives/Targets â Programs â Operations â Monitoring â Review u OHSAS â Policy â Hazards/Risks â Legal & Other â Objectives â Programs â Operations â Monitoring â Review
2005 JSEM Conference & Exposition Aspect and Impact Definitions u Environmental Aspect - “Element of an organization’s activities or products or services that can interact with the environment.” u Environmental Impact - “Any change to the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from an organization’s environmental aspects.”
2005 JSEM Conference & Exposition Aspect/Impact Examples ActivityAspectImpact ReforestationHabitat DevelopmentWildlife Enhancement DrycleaningUse of PercAir, Soil, Water Pollut. Spray PaintingWaste Sludge Landfill Space Reduct Landscape MaintenancePesticides/HerbicidesSoil, Water Pollut. Wave SolderingSolvent evaporationAir Pollut. CNC operationsWaste CoolantWater Pollut. Propellent mixingCleanup wastesSoil Pollut.
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Hazard and Risk Definitions u OHS Hazard - “Source or situation with a potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill health, damage to property, damage to the workplace environment, or a combination of these. u OHS Risk - “Combination of the likelihood and consequence(s) of a specified hazardous event occurring.”
2005 JSEM Conference & Exposition Hazard/Risk Examples ActivityHazardRisk (L/C) ReforestationCollision/deathIntolerable DrycleaningSkin contact/nervesTolerable? Spray PaintingVapor inhalation/resp. dam. Intolerable? Landscape MaintenanceThrown object/eye damageTolerable? Wave Soldering Vapor inhalation/resp. dam.Intolerable? CNC operations Mat. Hand./finger crushIntolerable? Propellant mixingExplosion/deathIntolerable L/C: Likelihood/Consequence
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