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Global Warming – What can be
done? Can ISO 14001 help?
by John Sedlak - Vice President, COO
One of the front page headlines in the Monday, June 13, 2005 edition
of USA Today read: “The debate’s over: Globe is warming.” The
sub-title paragraph declared: “Politicians, corporations and
religious groups differ mainly on how to fix the problem.”
While there will always be hold-outs, fewer and fewer knowledgeable
people are denying that global warming is a reality resulting from
an increase in the amount of greenhouse gases being generated. What
remains in debate are the causes of this phenomenon. Is it
man-caused, perhaps a by-product of the growing demand for energy,
much of which is produced from fossil fuels? Is it a product of
natural events like volcanic eruptions or the digestive processes of
animals? Is deforestation part of the problem? Is it a combination?
Are there other, yet undefined factors at work?
Much work needs to be done to answer these questions. Depending upon
the answers, environmental scientists will then turn their focus
from cause definition to mitigating the effects of global warming,
and instituting corrective and preventive action. Does this sound
like the same language used by those involved in quality and/or
environmental management system? Of course it does! Quality and
environmental professionals have been using the tools of problem
prevention and corrective action for years to predict problems
before they occur and to correct problems if and when they occur and
institute actions to prevent recurrences.
As individuals, each of us can contribute to the solution. As a
start, we can choose to drive vehicles that are more fuel-efficient.
We can plant more trees. We can recycle where practicable. We can
take stock of our energy consumption practices and try to reduce
them by some factor.
But, what steps can your organization take to help? The answers are
varied, depending upon the size of the organization and the related
environmental aspects and impacts. But no matter how simple or
complex the business, each can benefit from the implementation of a
management system based on ISO 14001:2004. This international
standard has as its focus the prevention of pollution, accomplished
by a teamwork approach to identifying those aspects of the
organization’s processes that have the potential for harming the
environment and the development of ways to reduce or prevent this
harm. In the process, many organizations have found ways to reduce
costs by elimination of scrap, changes to their waste disposal
processes or reduced use of natural resources. It is the application
of the system approach that has proven to be successful. And, once
the system is in place, it is logical and beneficial to have that
system certified and registered. This provides added assurance that
the management system remains effective and also provides public
recognition to numerous stakeholders that your organization is
committed to the prevention of pollution.
Smithers Quality Assessments has many clients certified to ISO
14001. Those that have been certified for some time are reaping the
benefits of reduced costs, and in their own, perhaps limited way,
have made a contribution to the reducing one or more of the
suspected causes of global warming. If you want to be part of this
movement, just call me directly. I’ll be happy to discuss this
further with you.
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