RC14001-美國化學協(xié)會RC14001責任關(guān)懷
Introduction to RC14001
Technical Specification
Introduction-Responsible Care
Responsible Care is the American Chemistry Council’s (ACC’s) comprehensive environmental, health, safety and security (EHS&S) performance improvement initiative. ACC Member and Partner companies implement Responsible Care to effectively manage their operations and products and respond to stakeholder concerns. Implementation of Responsible Care is an obligation of membership for ACC member and Responsible Care Partner companies to
implement Responsible Care occur within their U.S. asset base as defined by the Council’s dues formula Partnership dues formula, respectively.
Responsible Care companies are working toward the vision of no accidents, injuries or harm to the environment. Companies use the Responsible Care, management system to help guide responsible EHS&S performance; to achieve legal requirements; to meet their own targets and goals; and to address stakeholder concerns. Responsible Care companies view themselves as members of their communities. Working with community advisory panels and other public forums, they communicate with neighbors and other interested members of the public about their operations and progress. An effective Responsible Care management system focuses on managing and reducing risks while improving efficiency by providing a way to integrate EHS&S performance. This leads to bottom-line benefITS in resources and costs.
RC14001
The RC14001 Technical Specification set forth below combines the elements of the American Chemistry Council’s (ACC) Responsible Care initiative with those of the Environmental Management System –Specifications with Guidance for Use Standard, ISO14001, adopted by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 1996 and as amended in 2004. RC14001 enable a company to obtain, through an application and audit process, a certification that ITS management system conforms to both the ISO14001 and Responsible Care requirements.
During the past decade there has been a proliferation of various types of environmental management system guidelines developed by trade associations, non-government organizations, government agencies and others. In response to a desire by companies with international operations for a set of environmental management system guidelines which would be recognized and applicable worldwide, in 1996 ISO adopted the ISO14001 Environmental Management
System standard. ISO 14001 is part of a group of ISO14001 standards relating generally to environment matters. As discussed more fully below, like Responsible Care, the ISO14001 standard provides a series of procedural equirements and goals, allowing the individual company considerable flexibility in fashioning a management system to comply with them. Some ACC member and Responsible Care Partner companies already have facility with environmental management systems which have with either been certified as conforming to ISO14001 or which substantially conform.
Because of the worldwide recognition of the ISO14001 standard, and its resulting popularity with a variety of stakeholders, some companies may wish to have one or more of their facilities’ EMSes certified to ISO14001. In order to avoid duplicative audITS for both Responsible Care and ISO14001, this Technical Specification embodies the elements of both, thereby allowing a single certification for both requirements.
This Technical Specification has two components. The first is the actual text of ISO14001. The second component contained in corresponding boxed areas are the additional Responsible Care elements required under the RC14001 scope. The ISO14001 component of RC14001 is required by American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Registration Accreditation Board (RAB), which are the organizations which, acting together, provide accreditation for
entities to certify that an organization’s EMS meets the requirements of ISO14001. This Technical Specification has been developed in close consultation with ANSI-RAB. Procedurally, the ANSI-RAB National Accreditation Program provides accreditation to certification/registration bodies that perform certification or registration audITS for purposes of providing organizations with an accredited certificate of conformance.
ACC believes that the use of this Technical Specification by ITS Members and Responsible Care Partners can assist them in achieving the desirable goals and objectives set forth in both Responsible Care and ISO14001. It is applicable and available on a worldwide basis. The external auditing and certification program which is available to a company is designed to provide objective verification, transparency and credibility with employees, customers, suppliers, regulatory agencies and members of the general public.