“…As of this year scholars focused a great deal of effort discussing the proper strategies to implement and the appropriate models to adopt in order to assure a successful and efficient integration between the Quality MS (QMS -ISO 9001) and the Environmental MS (EMS -ISO 14001) (Copping, 1995). Throughout the following years (1997)(1998)(1999)(2000) several implementation processes were reported generically (Jackson, 1997;Wilkinson and Dale, 1999;Douglas and Glen, 2000) or in specific and different contexts, such as, in the cement industry (Adams and Niehoff, 1997), natural gas industry (Hamzah et al, 1998), railway industry (Chan et al, 1998), steel industry (Weismayr and Pammer, 1999) and pulp and paper industry (Petrini et al, 2000). The following stream of bibliography (2001)(2002)(2003)(2004)(2005) proposed some integration models in line with concepts closely related with the phenomenon itself, such as, total quality management (Wilkinson and Dale, 2001), corporate sustainability (Asif et al, 2003) and sustainable businesses (Lund, 2004), risk based approach (Labodová, 2004) and safety culture (Walter, 2005).…”