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CH EMS Experiences. CH conducted EMS audits of BNL's EMS as required by a EPA MOUCH assisted the Yucca Project in a gap analysis of its contractor's initial EMS effortsBoth tasks utilized ISO 14001 criteria. BNL EMS Project. BNL projectized its EMS implementationEMS project utilized traditiona
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1. Environmental Management Systems Implementation
2. CH EMS Experiences CH conducted EMS audits of BNL’s EMS as required by a EPA MOU
CH assisted the Yucca Project in a gap analysis of its contractor’s initial EMS efforts
Both tasks utilized ISO 14001 criteria
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3. BNL EMS Project BNL projectized its EMS implementation
EMS project utilized traditional project management tools
Key tools included: Project Management Plan, Work Breakdown Structures and dictionaries,
Schedule variance tracking also was conducted
Pilot divisions tested systems prior to Lab-wide implementation
4. BNL EMS Audit Experiences 1st Year audit provided critical data concerning the EMS project status
Key project issues that were identified: critical path not determined, resource analysis not completed, project communication not effective and schedule variance not being tracked
Specific EMS elements being assessed determined that they were not yet fully implemented
5. BNL EMS Audit Experiences Con’t 2nd Year audit determined that EMS project issues were resolved and BNL was proceeding toward ISO 14001 registration
EMS implementation was assessed at a pilot division within the Lab and determined that the systems and procedures could provide for the needed EMS functionality
BNL would achieve ISO 14001 registration if it continued in its’ commitment toward EMS
6. Yucca Project Experiences EMS was developed from existed ISMS
Key EMS elements such as Aspect/Impact analysis developed and melded into ISMS
Centralized work planning being utilized for ISMS fits well with addressing environmental considerations
7. Key EMS Elements Requirements management systems provide necessary assurance that both internal policies & procedures and external regulations are met
Aspect/Impact analysis provides the basis for selection of the appropriate metrics that will improve environmental performance
8. Requirements Management Web-based systems are being utilized at both BNL & Yucca, allows for ease of access and the ability to keep them current
Best systems are not expert based so when personnel leave, the question still can be answered
Identification of requirements a critical step in the work planning processes
9. Environmental Aspects & Impacts Aspects are defined as the interaction of the organization’s activities with the environment;
Impacts are defined as changes to the environment resulting from the organization’s activities;
Aspects and impacts can be either positive or negative;
ISO 14001 requires the use of a documented process to identify aspects and their significance; and
All significant impacts need to have specific objectives and targets set to improve performance.
10. Aspects/Impact Implementation Aspect/Impact analysis needs to be procedure based
Must be tailored for specific site conditions
Allows for periodic review to determine if site conditions have changed
Baseline condition report provides for data on initial conditions from which appropriate environmental performance goals can be set
11. Additional EMS Considerations and Features Designation of EMS implementation POC is critical
Use of “Green Design” and procurement
Hazardous/Chemical tracking
Public Outreach and Communication
12. Lessons Learned Assessments provide critical information as to status of EMS implementation
It usually takes longer than originally anticipated to fully implement an EMS
Senior Management commitment necessary to ensure project success
13. Conclusions BNL changed public perception about its environmental performance through its EMS
Both Yucca & BNL have shown that augmenting EMS specifications into a site’s ISMS is very doable proposition
A 1-2 year schedule for full implementation is realistic