John Nolan
June 27, 2016
Planning for your first ISO 14001 internal audit on your EMS (Environmental Management System) can be a daunting challenge, with the requirements of the standard and your own knowledge of your internal processes probably requiring checking, too. Add the large number of employees and departments involved and the fact that an accurate report of the audit will be needed, and it can be tricky to know where to start. Unfortunately, the ISO 14001 standard doesn’t provide a checklist for this function, but the good news is that you can make one yourself.
Firstly, it is impossible to have an effective checklist without aligning it to the requirements of the standard; therefore, you will need to consider the requirements of the standard, including the following:
So, we can see that aligning the requirements you have committed to in your own policies and documented information is vital, as well as meeting the elements laid out in the ISO 14001 standard itself. Regarding the requirements of the standard itself, there is a lot of information to process, especially for those less experienced in the application of ISO standards. It can therefore be extremely advantageous to undergo some training to assist with this, such as this online ISO 14001 internal auditor training course. Also, it is important for the employees you interact with to understand that this is not an interview situation, and the questions in the checklist are designed to gain an overall picture of the employee’s interaction with the process.
Your audit checklist should certainly contain the following columns, although obviously you can add to this to suit the needs of your own organization:
As you can see, performing the internal audit may not be so daunting if you know your own organization, study the ISO 14001 standard, and use your newly created checklist to ensure all that you plan is checked and marked off. The internal audit is a critical element in preparing your EMS for your certification audit, so make your own checklist and ensure that nothing important is omitted.
Why not try our free ISO 14001:2015 Internal Auditor Course to improve your knowledge of the ISO 14001 internal audit?