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With the inclusion of climate change amendments in 2024 to several Management Systems by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO), it is now something all organisations need to consider to maintain their Management System Certification(s). BUT what does this mean, where do you start and what must you do?
In this webinar, we discuss what Amendment 1:2024 includes and the implications for Australian organisations to ensure re-certification of your management systems.
In this session, we cover:
Why is Climate Change a Consideration?
The Amendments to ISO’s Management System Standards to include Climate Change Considerations.
Expectations of Certified Organisations – What is Required?
Expectations of Certification Bodies – What is Required?
Significant Issues and Risks Associated with Climate Change.
The Authorities and Regulatory Bodies Regarding Climate Change – Global, National and State.
Our speaker Saeid Nikdel, Technical Manager QMS/OHS/EMS/MED ASEA, Business Assurance, Intertek SAI Global
Moderated by Nina Mulé, Head of Marketing ASEA, Business Assurance, Intertek SAI Global
Climate Change Amendments to Management System Considerations
The 2024 Climate Action Amendments to ISO Management System Standards represent a significant effort by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) to integrate climate considerations into a wide range of management standards. These amendments were introduced in support of the ISO London Declaration on Climate Change and aim to ensure that organisations incorporate climate change considerations into their management systems, enhancing their effectiveness in achieving intended outcomes.
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