Integrated Management Systems : QMS, EMS, OHSMS, FSMS including Aerospace, Service, Semiconductor/Electronics, Automotive, and Food

Title: Integrated Management Systems : QMS, EMS, OHSMS, FSMS including Aerospace, Service, Semiconductor/Electronics, Automotive, and Food
Author: , Gregory Gruska, R. Dan Reid
ISBN: 087389894X / 9780873898942
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 216
Publisher: ASQ
Year: 2015
Availability: 45-60 days

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Organizations today are implementing stand-alone systems for their Quality Management Systems (ISO 9001, ISO/TS 16949, or AS9100), Environmental Management System (ISO 14001), Occupational Health & Safety (ISO 18001), and Food Safety Management Systems (FSSC 22000). Stand-alone systems refer to the use of isolated document management structures resulting in the duplication of processes within one site for each of the management standards—QMS, EMS, OHSAS, and FSMS. In other words, the stand-alone systems duplicate training processes, document control, and internal audit processes for each standard within the company. While the confusion and lack of efficiency resulting from this decision may not be readily apparent to the uninitiated, this book will show the reader that there is a tremendous loss of value associated with stand-alone management systems within an organization.

This book expands the understanding of an integrated management system (IMS) globally. It not only saves money, but more importantly it contributes to the maintenance and efficiency of business processes and conformance standards such as ISO 9001, AS9100, ISO/TS 16949, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, FSSC 22000, or other GFSI Standards.

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List of Figures and Tables
Preface
About the Authors

Chapter 1 : What are Integrated Management Systems, including PAS 99?
Chapter 2 : Integration vs. Standardization - Why We Need Both
Chapter 3 : Integrating Processes between QMS, EMS, OHSMS, and FSMS
Chapter 4 : Integrated Risk Management and Enterprise Risk
Chapter 5 : Conducting Integrated Audits
Chapter 6 : How and Integrated and Standardized Management System Performs for Maximum Effectiveness
Chapter 7 : Integration with GFSI Standards in the Food Industry
Chapter 8 : Integration in an Automotive Organization
Chapter 9 : Integration in a Service Environment - A Case Study
Chapter 10 : Integration in an Aerospace Organization - A Case Study
Chapter 11 : Integration in a Semiconductor Organization - A Case Study
Chapter 12 : Software Enabled Integrated Management System for the Enterprise
Chapter 13 : Lessons Learned from IMS Implementations
Chapter 14 : Integrating QMS, EMS, OHSMS, and FSMS

Appendix A : Integrating and Standardizing QMS, EMS, and OHSMS Management Systems - An Executive Management Primer
Appendix B : Implementing Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility (CSR)
Glossary
Bibliography
Index