International Environmental Risk Management: ISO 14000 and the Systems ApproachCRC Press, 1997 M10 27 - 304 pages International Environmental Risk Management: ISO 14000 and the Systems Approach gives readers an extensive analysis of practical applications of ISO 14000 and environmental compliance management systems. It offers a mixture of technical engineering advice, legal guidance, and common-sense business acumen. The authors explain the essentials of the standards - how they are being developed and what implications they present - and then discuss cost-benefit analyses, integration strategies, business risk control measures, litigation avoidance and legal expense reduction, and step-by-step guidance on achieving third-party certification. |
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Contents
and Risk Management Systems | 3 |
Overview | 31 |
Chapter 5 | 45 |
Chapter 6 | 59 |
Chapter 10 | 93 |
Violations | 115 |
Chapter 12 | 129 |
Dispute Resolution Techniques | 137 |
Chapter 15 | 163 |
Chapter 16 | 179 |
Risks and Liabilities | 187 |
IMPLEMENTATION OF RISK MANAGEMENT | 193 |
CONCLUSION | 233 |
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Chapter 14 | 145 |
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