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New Practical Guide to Implementing Environmental Management Systems is a Must for Anyone Working in the Refining or Process Industries

Posted on: Wednesday, 22 November 2006, 06:00 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45712) has announced the addition of "Environmental Management Systems for Refineries" to their offering.

Is Compliance Enough? Anyone working in refining or the process industries today knows that compliance to environmental standards is just the beginning of environmental management. Too many plants work haphazardly on environmental issues, simply doing the bare minimum.

This volume offers refineries a practical guide to implementing environmental management systems (EMS). The author, who has implemented hundreds of successful EMS programs throughout North America, Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia and the Middle East, provide a detailed explanation defining EMS and how it benefits refinery operations.

The author shows how to:

Comply with environmental laws

Improve overall efficiency of operations

Reduce plant costs

Reduce pollution-and go beyond the bare minimum

Unlike most programs that only focus on compliance, Cheremisinoff's programs have been internationally recognized as integrated models that capture improved compliance and financial savings by reducing operating costs through dedicated pollution prevention programs.

The book includes the Pollution Prevention Auditors Toolkit on CD-ROM.

Key topics covered:

Is Compliance Enough

Getting and EMS Started

Integrating Cleaner Production with an EMS

Improving Competitiveness through and EMS

Conducting Cleaner Production Audits

IER Case Study

Cleaner Production Case Studies

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45712


Source: Business Wire

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