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ISO Standards used in GHG emissions and its control

ISO 14064 is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to provide a comprehensive framework for quantifying, reporting, and verifying greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals. This standard is part of the ISO 14000 family, which focuses on environmental management, and it helps organizations accurately account for their GHG emissions, essential for achieving climate-related goals. ISO 14064 is structured into three parts, each focusing on a different aspect of GHG management: 1. ISO 14064-1: Specification with Guidance at the Organization Level for Quantification and Reporting of GHG Emissions and Removals This part focuses on the principles and requirements for quantifying and reporting GHG emissions and removals at the organizational level. It covers: Establishing GHG inventories by identifying emission sources and sinks. Quantifying emissions and removals using appropriate methodologies and ensuring accuracy. Reporting guide...

What is Safety?

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  Safety is the condition of being protected from harm, danger, or injury. It encompasses practices, systems, regulations, and measures designed to prevent accidents, manage risks, and safeguard people, property, and the environment from potential threats. Safety can be applied in various contexts, including personal, workplace, transportation, industrial, environmental, and cybersecurity. Overview of Safety Basic Definition : Safety ensures the absence of risks that could lead to physical, emotional, or psychological harm. It is about creating secure environments where individuals and systems function without the threat of danger. Types of Safety : Personal Safety : Protection from physical harm, accidents, and threats in daily life. Workplace Safety : Measures to prevent injuries, accidents, and health risks in professional settings. Public Safety : Ensures the safety of communities through law enforcement, emergency services, and health regulations. Cybersecurity : Protecting i...

What is Integrated Management System (IMS) ?

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An integrated management system is a combination of different ISO standards: Quality, environment, occupational health and safety (OHS), and Internet security and management system (ISMS). The purpose of IMS is to improve their skills, knowledge, and behavioral skills, understand the principles and practices of internal and external Audits, identify deficiencies, and apprise the effectiveness of IMS. Key ISO standards are: Quality (ISO 9001:2015) Environment (ISO 14001:2015) Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) (ISO 45001: 2018) ISMS (ISO 27001:2013) and more . .  ISO - International Organisation for Standards was established in 1946, holding 24186 standards, with 168 members representing ISO and 802 technical committees and sub-committees.  Validity of Certification: ISO Certification: 03 years Internal Audit: 01 years Note: the article will be continued further . . .