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IMPLEMENTATION - Phase II:

Management System Implementation - Pilot Project

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Management Systems implementation to international standards developed by ISO, is rapidly becoming a fundamental requirement for doing business. It has become essential to provide stakeholders, government, financial institutions, insurance companies, customers, as well as the general public, the assurance that your company has systems, practices and controls in place for managing your risks, i.e. environment, health, safety and quality, to a criteria that is understood around the world.

The first phase of implementing a management system is training. The second phase is the implementation of the plans for your management system and the writing of your documentation to support your management system. To-day many organizations are integrating their quality, environment, health & safety into one business management system.

A management system following the ISO criteria will assist in providing a defence for due diligence, as well as provide a management system structure that is understood by stakeholders.


   Strategic Planning
   Overview
   3 Steps Process
   Life Cycle Assessment...
  
   Product Information
   Online Training
   ISO 9001:2000 Book
   Interactive CD-ROM
   Pocket Guide


Pilot's "Three Step Process" provides an organization with an implementation plan that is simple and economical to follow.

THREE STEP PROCESS and PILOT TOOLS FOR IMPLEMENTATION:
" IDENTIFY, INSURE, IMPROVE"©


Step 1. IDENTIFY:PLANNING Identify the scope of your management system. Management system risks, understand the requirements (ISO, Corporate, Legal) Prepare your Strategic Plans - foundation to structure your organization (Policy, Objectives, Targets, Programs). Team approach.


Step 2. INSURE: Implementation of Management System's plans. Implementation of controls, change management, operational control, monitoring, measurement, and development of documentation (manuals, procedures), non-conformance and non-compliance management.


Step 3. IMPROVE: Continual improvement of the management system. Development of auditing program, conducting internal management system audits. Review of management system's inputs and outputs for improvement. Improving business Performance, Productivity,and Profits in an effective and efficient structure.





Pilot Performance provides strategic planning of activities and tasks with your personnel, with their proven checklists for implementation of your management system. The Pilot Project for your management system includes: Policy development, facilitating development of strategic Objectives & Targets, Control plans for identification of your Risks (Aspects/Impacts, Health & Safety, Quality).


Phase two includes the development of documentation-management system manual, procedures, records. Product realization includes reviews of Design, purchasing, production, Verification. Systems will be developed to Monitor & Track operations. Emergency Preparedness & Response Manual and testing of systems. Training (internal management system, auditing, skills). Conduct internal Audits, present to management for review and recommendations for improvement to the management system. Implementation requirements will be defined in the scope and the objectives of the pilot project.



LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT & MANAGEMENT




WHY LIFE CYCLE CONCEPT IS RELEVANT TO ENVIRONMENT?
The need to do something about the improvement of our environment is a great concern today. The question is, however, exactly what are we referring to - the green house effect, the ozone layer? Or perhaps our concern should be the exhaustion of mineral resources, or the survival of wildlife?

It has become clear that the environment cannot continue to bear a burden any longer. Both pollution and extraction impact on the environment. Emissions involve the release of a substance into the environment, while the use of raw materials involves the extraction of substances from the environment.

Life Cycle Management (LCM)

Life Cycle Management (LCM) is about minimizing environmental burdens throughout the life cycle of a product or service. The life cycle includes all activities that go into making, using, transporting and disposing of a product. We recommend that once your management system structure is in place that you look at Life Cycle Management.


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MANAGEMENT SYSTEM RESOURCES - PRODUCT INFORMATION













Training-On-Line
E-learning
Management Systems
and auditing
to ISO requirements




ISO 9001 Book
Jayne Pilot, Author

 




CD ROM - Legislation
Environment, Health & Safety




Environment, Health
& Safety Pocket
Book Guides














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On-Line Management Systems to ISO requirements and Auditor Training





Internet training - Management Systems to ISO requirements E-learning is delivered in one to two hour audio and visual presentations,
with workshop assignments, reference materials, tools and quiz questions. Ask about our Webinars and On-location training.





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ISO 9001 Book





Quality Management System Implementation and Integration
Reader follows the Three Step Process, "Identify, Insure, Improve"TM for implementing and integrating a quality management system, which has been followed by government
and industry. The book includes information on ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, Project Management, ISO 19011, and is updated quarterly.





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Resource Products for Management System Support



QUALITY, ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY CDROM
RESOURCE PRODUCTS


Environment
Health
Safety
Chemical Hazards
Legislation


LEGISLATION - CANADIAN


Stay in Compliance. Canadian enviroOSH Legislation CDROM or Web gives you complete text of all Environment, Health & Safety (OHS) legislation, guidelines and codes of practice. Choose collection from National or Regional (Eastern, Western, Ontario). Choose Legislation plus Standards. Updates include monthly web updates and quarterly CD-ROM updates


CHEMICAL DATA SOFTWARE


MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) - MSDS Plus CHEMINFO on CDROM
Helps you to comply with hazard communication, WHMIS and other 'right to know' requirements. Contains over 120,000 MSDS contributed by 600 North American manufacturers and suppliers. Chemical profiles of more than 1,300 workplace chemicals have been added including fire and reactivity hazards and safe work practices. A new MSDS Management Service is designed to help you manage your occupational health and safety requirements under today's right-to-know requirements.


Complete chemical hazard data - CHEMpendium CDROM
For workplace and environment, covering transport of hazardous materials, descriptions of chemical toxicity and contaminants, workplace safety, regulatory compliance, WHMIS, emergency response, pesticide data sheets, Canada's DSL/NDSL Lists, etc.


REGISTRY OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (RTECS)
Provides toxicological information with citations on over 130 000 chemical substances, workplace exposure limits, analytical methods, etc.


TOXIC CHEMICALS AND THEIR RISKS - IPCS INCHEM CDROM
Provides toxicological evaluations of pesticides, food additives and contaminants, etc.


TOXLINE on CCINFOdisc
Use TOXLINE to look for results of research studies on the health effects of chemicals. Quarterly updates. Ideal for toxicologists, occupational physician, nurses, researchers, industrial hygienists, library and information specialists.


NIOSH MANUAL OF ANALYTICAL METHODS CDROM
Monitoring occupational exposure to toxic substances in air and biological samples.  

REFERENCE SOFTWARE


TOXLINE CDROM
Provides toxiclogical topics including: chemcial testing, food and water contamination, reproductive effects, etc.


OSH INTERDATA CDROM
International reports and publications including directory of authority, insitutes and security council in 93 countries.


OSH CANDATA CDROM
Canada's OSH databases including case law summaries and decisions, directory of Canadian legislation, etc.


HRDC LABOUR BRANCH CDROM
Helping you to meet your compliance needs. Includes the complete Canada Labour Code, Canada Occupational Health & Safety Regulations and CSA and CGSB standards. A tool for Joint Health & Safety Committee members. up-to-date information on employment standards, interpretive documents explaining legislation and polices.


OTHER RESOURCES
Call today and ask about resource materials that can assist your organization in managing its business.


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Pocket Guide Booklets for Environment, Health & Safety





On-the-Job Reference Tools and Information Resources:
1. Cold Weather Workers Safety Guide
2. Emergency Response Planning Guide
3. Food Services Workers Safty Guide
4. Groundskeepers Safety Guide
5. Health and Safety Committees Reference Guide
6. Health and Safety for Custodial Workers
7. Health and Safety for Human Resources Professionals
8. Health and Safety for Libraries
9. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Health and Safety Guide
10. Mould in the Workplace: A Basic Guide
11. Noise in the Workpace: A Basic Guide
12. Office Ergonomics Safety Guide
13. School Workers Health and Safety Guide
14. Violence in the Workplace Prevention Guide Guide
15. Warehouse Workers Safety Guide
16. Welders Health and Safety Guide
17. Wellness in the Workplace Guide
18. Working in Hot Environments: Health and Safety Guide

Guide books are designed to be used on the job as reference tools and information resources. Order booklets today for your employees.




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