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United States Environmental audits

PRC Environmental Management, Inc. 1988. Waste Audit Study—Metal Finishing Industry. United States Environmental Protection Agency and California Department of Health Services, San Francisco, California. [Pg.217]

In the environmental field, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established its Incentives for Self-Policing Discovery, Disclosure, Correction and Prevention of Violations (Audit Policy). It permits complete mitigation of civil penalties if the violator complies with aU of its requirements, one of which is discovery of the violation through either an audit or application of a compliance management system. [Pg.443]

Environmental management systems (EMS), and also ISO 14001, are becoming household names in many organizations. But what about EMAS Almost unknown in the United States, EMAS is the acronym for the European Eco-Management and Audit Scheme, a voluntary system based on European Union (EU) regulations and... [Pg.110]


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