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82 ISO 14001 (Environment Management system) ISO 50001 (Energy Management system) Other ISO Standards which organizations can use for maintaining and improving their sustainability in different areas are as follows ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and safety management system) Environment Management System (EMS) is an international standard for an environmental management system which can be used by organizations world wide to achieve and demonstrate sound environmental performance by controlling the impact of their activities, products and services on the environment. Many organizations have undertaken reviews of their own operations and activities to determine their current environmental performance and have implemented systems which provide control, enabling them to meet Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) helps an organization to achieve the intended outcomes of its OH & S management System, consistent with the organization’s OH & S policy, the intended outcomes of an OH & S management system include a) Continual improvement of OH & S performance b) Fulfilment of legal requirements and other Energy Management system (EnMS) provides requirements for a systematic, data-driven and facts-based process, focused on continually improving energy performance. Energy performance is a key element integrated within the concepts introduced in this document in order to ensure effective and measurable results overtime. Energy performance is a concept which is related to energy efficiency, energy use and energy consumption. Energy performance indicators (EnPIs) and energy baselines (EnBs) are two interrelated elements addressed in this standard to enable organizations to demonstrate energy performance improvement. Benefits of implementing ISO 50001 standard are 1.Better use of energy consuming assets/equipments 2.Sustain and improve the energy performance in Operation /maintenance/service 3.Fulfilment of legal requirements related to EnMS 4.Energy saving by taking Energy objectives, targets, management programmes and action plans. • ISO 26000:2010 Guidance on social responsibility • ISO 37101:2016 Sustainable development in communities — Management system for sustainable development — Requirements with guidance for use • ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems—Requirements with guidance for use • ISO 14064-1: 2018 Greenhouse gases — Part 1: Specification with guidance at the organization level for quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and removals • ISO 14064-2: 2019 Greenhouse gases — Part 2: Specification with guidance at the project level for quantification, monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emission reductions or removal enhancements • ISO 14064-3: 2019 Greenhouse gases — Part 3: Specification with guidance for the verification and validation of greenhouse gas statements their legal requirements. However, they have decided to need a further demonstration of that commitment to the environment and have used ISO 14001 certification to provide this approach. By achieving certification to ISO 14001, an organization can demonstrate that it has met the specified requirements of the standard. An environmental management system enables organizations to identify and manage their environmental risks and improve their environmental performance through a process of continuous improvement. requirements; c) Achievement of OH & S objectives d) Enables Organization to integrate other aspects of Health & safety- workers’ wellness /wellbeing

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