The scope of the environmental management
system is intended to clarify the physical and organizational boundaries to
which the environmental management system applies, especially if the
organization is a part of a larger organization. An organization has the
freedom and flexibility to define its boundaries. It may choose to implement
this International Standard throughout the entire organization, or only in (a)
specific part(s) of the organization, as long as the top management for that (those)
part(s) has authority to establish an environmental management system.
In setting the scope, the credibility of the
environmental management system depends upon the choice of organizational
boundaries. The organization considers the extent of control or influence that
it can exert over activities, products and services considering a life cycle
perspective. Scoping should not be used to exclude activities, products,
services, or facilities that have or can have significant environmental
aspects, or to evade its compliance obligations. The scope is a factual and
representative statement of the organization’s operations included within its
environmental management system boundaries that should not mislead interested
parties.
Once the organization asserts it conforms to
the International Standard ISO 14001:2015, the requirement to make the scope
statement available to interested parties applies.
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