ISO 14001:2015 Transition Training

Course Duration: 1 Day - 8 Hours/day

Omnex is offering a one-day transition training course that will provide an overview of the ISO 14001:2015, an explanation of how Annex SL affects environmental management systems, the impact of the new ISO “High Level Structure” on current environmental management systems and, an interpretation of the 10 clauses of the standard.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the differences between ISO 14001:2004 and ISO 14001:2015
  • Understanding of how Annex SL affects environmental management systems
  • Understand the new ISO (high level structure) and how it applies to your environmental management system
  • Provide sufficient knowledge and understanding of the various clauses and requirements of the ISO 14001:2015 standard to begin transitioning an existing Environmental Management System.

Course Outline

  • Review the changes in the ISO 14001:2015 standard and how the changes could impact an organization’s environmental management system
  • Define the time-frame for implementation and the implications of the organization’s environmental management system
  • Review the new ISO (high level structure) and how it affects your current environmental management system
  • ISO 14001 is Changing
  • ISO 14001 Family of Standards
  • Overview of ISO 14001:2015 Requirements
  • Annex SL and its effect on current Environmental Management Systems

Who Should Attend

This seminar is designed for persons responsible for implementing and maintaining the organization’s environmental management system, and all first, second, and third party auditors.

Course Materials

Each participant will receive a seminar manual.

Note: Omnex does not provide copies of standard(s) during training courses, but clients are encouraged to have their own copy.

Pre-Requisite

A general understanding of ISO 14001:2004 is recommended.

Upcoming Training

ISO 14001:2015 Transition Training Program is available in multiple locations globally, including the USA, Canada, Mexico, India, Europe, Thailand, Singapore, Middle East and China.