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INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RISK MANAGEMENT a systems approach, second edition.
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Main Author:
VOORHEES, JOHN. WOELLNER, ROBERT A. BELL, CHRISTOPHER L.
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
[Place of publication not identified]
CRC Press,
2020.
Subjects:
Environmental risk assessment.
Environmental risk assessment
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Table of Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface: Environmental Management Systems: A Tool for Success
Acknowledgments
Author Biographies
Chapter 1 The Context for Managing Environmental Risk
1.1 ISO's Role and Mission
1.2 ISO 14000 Series of Standards for Environmental Management Systems
1.3 Principles Used in Developing International Standards
1.4 Goals of ISO 14000
1.5 CERES
1.5.1 The Response from Business in the U.S.
1.5.2 Ceres' Impacts
1.6 NCPL
1.7 Two Approaches, One Goal
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Chapter 2 A Systematic Approach to Managing Environmental Risk
2.1 Responses of Companies to the Regulatory Arena
2.2 ISO 14000 Systems Approach
2.3 Environmental Policy
2.4 ISO 14001:2015
2.4.1 Assessing Risks
2.4.2 Risk Modeling
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Chapter 3 Preventing and Mitigating Environmental Liabilities with Environmental Management Systems
3.1 Economic Benefits
3.2 Social Benefits
3.3 Political Benefits
3.4 Technological Benefits
3.5 Ideological Benefits
3.6 Financial Benefits
3.7 Costs of Implementation
3.7.1 Cost/Benefit Analysis
3.7.2 Domestic and International Industry-Specific Certification Advantages
3.7.3 International Advantages
3.8 Defining the Boundaries of the Communications Strategy
3.9 Internal Risk Communications
3.9.1 Internal Communications Methods
3.10 External Risk Communications
3.10.1 Principles of External Environmental Risk Communication
3.10.2 External Communications Methods
3.10.3 Environmental Reports
3.11 Environmental Communications Strategy
3.11.1 Plan
3.11.2 Do
3.11.3 Check
3.11.4 Act
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Chapter 4 Strategic Information for Risk Management Systems
4.1 Evaluation and Selection of Information Technology
4.2 Process Reengineering
4.3 Consideration of the Elements of the Environmental Management System
4.3.1 Environmental Policy
4.3.2 Environmental Planning
4.3.3 Environmental Operations
4.3.4 Emergency Planning and Response
4.3.5 Monitoring and Measuring
4.3.6 Management Reviews
Chapter 5 Voluntary Programs and Industry-Led Initiatives to Reduce Environmental Risk
5.1 Environmental Insurance
5.1.1 Contractual Risk Transfer
5.1.2 Property Transfer
5.2 The Brownfields Problem
5.3 Brownfields Remediation
5.3.1 State and Local Actions
5.4 ISO 14000 and Brownfields
References
Chapter 6 Environmental Risk Management Systems: An Introduction
6.1 How It Used to Be Done
6.2 Management of Organizations
6.3 Enterprise Risk Management-A Quick Tour
References
Chapter 7 Compliance and Ethics Programs
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Why Implement a Compliance and Ethics Program?
7.2.1 Achieve Compliant and Ethical Conduct
7.2.2 Satisfy Fiduciary Duties
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