Citas bibligráficas
Amesquita, A., (2023). Transición de un sistema de gestión ambiental basado en la norma ISO 14001:2015 en una empresa de mantenimiento industrial [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6194
Amesquita, A., Transición de un sistema de gestión ambiental basado en la norma ISO 14001:2015 en una empresa de mantenimiento industrial []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6194
@misc{renati/499501,
title = "Transición de un sistema de gestión ambiental basado en la norma ISO 14001:2015 en una empresa de mantenimiento industrial",
author = "Amesquita Vargas, Amneth Navyla",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2023"
}
The company X S.A. provides industrial operation and maintenance services to the mining and energy sectors in Peru, it has an environmental management system (EMS) certified under ISO 14001 in its 2004 version and requires to migrate to the 2015 version, since it has a deadline until September 2018 for such migration; and also its main clients establish as a contractual requirement that their contractors have the ISO 14001 certified. In this sense, the present work of professional sufficiency has as objective the migration to the 2015 version of the ISO 14001 standard for the company X S.A. and was carried out under the PHVA (Plan, Do, Check and Act) cycle methodology. The process began with a thorough diagnosis of the EMS, which served to identify the specific requirements of the 2015 standard to be implemented. Strategic planning methodologies were used for context analysis, risk and opportunity analysis, stakeholders were identified, and the life cycle perspective was included in the methodology for identifying environmental aspects and impacts. Finally, with all the information gathered, the environmental programs were updated, training was conducted - environmental campaigns and the matrices for identifying environmental aspects and impacts were updated, audits (internal and external) and management review were conducted; thus obtaining an ISO 14001 management system implemented and certified in its 2015 version. The certification served to provide continuity to the business, achieving the objectives and goals set (investigation and 100% closure of environmental failures and incidents), as well as addressing nine nonconformities in internal and external audits, and involving personnel in the EMS at all levels.
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