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AbstractThe International Standardization Organization (ISO) will be publishing the first international environmental management system standard: ISO 14001. The ultimate impact of this standard is subject to heated debate throughout the industrial and environmental communities. This article focuses on one aspect of the standard: the process of certification/registration.ISO 14001 is a voluntary initiative. Companies will need to decide for themselves whether or not to pursue certification. As indicated in Section 1 of ISO 14001, „This International Standard is applicable to any organization that wishes to implement, maintain and improve an environmental management system; assure itself of its conformance with its stated environmental policy; demonstrate such conformance to others; seek certification/registration of its environmental management system by an external organization; make a self determination and declaration of conformance with the standard.”︁ As the introduction to ISO 14001 makes clear, „the specification contains only those requirements that may be objectively audited for certification/registration and/or self declaration purposes.”︁ Any additional „guidance…will be contained in other international standards.”︁ To avoid confusion, these other international standards tend to be called „guidelines”︁.Of particular interest to those associated with the certification and registration of systems to ISO 14001 are the three guidelines for environmental auditing. Officially these are referred to as: ISO 14010 ‐ Guidelines for Environmental Auditing ‐ General Principles, ISO 14011 ‐ Guidelines for Environmental Auditing ‐ Audit Procedures ‐ Auditing of Environmental Management Systems, and ISO 14012 ‐ Guidelines for Environmental Auditing ‐ Qualification Criteria for Environmental Auditors.

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