2011
DOI: 10.3844/ajassp.2011.1182.1194
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Sustainability of International Standards Organisation 14001 Standards through Integration with Lean Principles

Abstract: Problem statement: Both Lean and Environmental Management System (EMS) are key business processes which are employed by companies to enhance their manufacturing process and quality performance. ISO 14001 requires a commitment to continual improvement. Yet it does not prescribe how a company should seek the continual improvement. Lean is a process improvement method that helps companies that use it to continually improve. This study analyses these two systems and provides an understanding of how these pr… Show more

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“…Given this purpose, several actions are taken to ensure that integration concepts were emphasized on poka yoke and FMEA are compatible with and can be adapted to the production lines. The efforts of the management in the recent times have been on enhancing productivity through efficient methods of production that emphasizes on the elimination of unnecessary procedures and processes that add to production costs (Puvanasvaran et al, 2011).…”
Section: Preimplementing the Integration Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given this purpose, several actions are taken to ensure that integration concepts were emphasized on poka yoke and FMEA are compatible with and can be adapted to the production lines. The efforts of the management in the recent times have been on enhancing productivity through efficient methods of production that emphasizes on the elimination of unnecessary procedures and processes that add to production costs (Puvanasvaran et al, 2011).…”
Section: Preimplementing the Integration Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%