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ISO 14001: case studies and practical experiences. Part 5 - Involving stakeholders: contractors, suppliers, customers and other stakeholders. (6 of 10)

Publication Year

2000

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Seeks to unravel the truth behind what can and cannot be achieved by ISO 14001 and aims to provide enough knowledge to make choices about its relevance and importance. Examines the real benefits and the shortcomings organisations have experienced with ISO 14001 and helps the reader to learn from both. Provides first hand experiences of the real issues faced in implementing an EMS, and reviews what certifiers look for when they visit firms.

Document History

This document is part of a larger document, ISO 14001: case studies and practical experiences, which has been split into parts for ease of use.

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9780117025035

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