ISO 14001:2004 definition

ISO 14001:2004 means the standard adopted by the international organization for standardization in 2004 to prescribe uniform requirements for the purpose of certification or registration of an environmental management system.
ISO 14001:2004 means the standard adopted by the international organization for standardization to prescribe uniform requirements for the purpose of certification or registration of an environmental management system. The provisions of the ISO 14001:2004 standard are adopted by reference as part of these rules. The ISO 14001:2004 standard is available for inspection at the office of the Department of Environmental Quality, Environmental Science and Services Division, 525 West Allegan, Lansing, Michigan 48933. Copies of the ISO 14001:2004 standard are available from the American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, 4th floor, New York, New York 10036, for $82.00, the cost at the time of the adoption of these rules.

Examples of ISO 14001:2004 in a sentence

  • All plants that manufacture Peterbilt products are are ISO 14001:2004 and/or ISO 14001:2015 Certified.

  • DEFCON 602B– Quality Assurance (Without Deliverable Quality Plan) In addition to the General Conditions, the following Quality Assurance and certifications requirements shall apply throughout the term of the contract and shall be date current; ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 05-61: (Part 1, Issue 4) – Quality Assurance Procedural Requirements ISO 9001:2008 – Quality Standard ISO 14001:2004 – Environmental Standard Standard PAS 141 Certification*.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall require a Party to purchase Emergency Energy if the Party cannot recover the costs under an OATT or other agreement or lawful arrangement.

  • We have a DPA in place with JMD ROLE: Memset is an ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004, ISO 27001:2013 accredited datacenter based in the UK.

  • This clause applies to the Contractor in case the requirements for the Contractor or a part of the Contractor’s qualification contained a request for functional environmental management system according to EN ISO 14001:2004 or equivalent standard/guideline.

  • POWERGRID achieved the distinction of being the first power utility and second company in the world to get certified with PAS 99:2006 integrating the requirements of ISO 9001:2000 (quality management system), ISO 14001:2004 (environmental management system) and OHSAS 18001:1999 (occupational health and safety management system).3 3 Power Grid Corporation of India Limited.

  • Subsequently, PRIME BUILDING AUSTRALIA PTY LTD is committed to achieving certification to AS/NZS ISO 14001-2004 “Environmental Management Systems”.

  • The Authority has already put into place measures to offset, reduce and in some cases eliminate the impact of its activities and operations on the environment by developing a comprehensive, overarching Environmental Management System (EMS), based on BS EN ISO 14001:2004.

  • Flextronics shall notify Customer promptly if the Flextronics Facility loses or fails to renew its ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001:2004 certification.

  • OIMS is certified as equivalent to ISO 14001:2004 Environmental management systems - Requirements with guidance for use (International Organization for Standardization, 2004) by Lloyd’s Register.

Related to ISO 14001:2004

  • O. Reg. 419/05 means the Ontario Regulation 419/05, Air Pollution – Local Air Quality.

  • Emission control system means the electronic engine management controller and any emission related component in the exhaust or evaporative system which supplies an input to or receives an output from this controller.

  • Asynchronous store and forward means the transmission of a patient's medical information from an originating site to the health care provider for telehealth at a distant site without the presence of the patient.

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards or “NAAQS” means national ambient air quality standards that are promulgated pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7409.

  • Standard Agreement Coversheet refers to the form used by the Judicial Council to enter into agreements with other parties. Several originally signed, fully executed versions of the Standard Agreement, together with the integrated Contract Documents, shall each represent the Agreement as an individual contract counterpart.