graph TD
VOCAB["๐ ISO 14001<br/>Vocabulary"]
PAIR["๐ Aspect and<br/>Impact"]
ASPECT["๐ญ Aspect<br/>Fuel Combustion"]
IMPACT["๐จ Impact<br/>GHG Emissions"]
OBLIG["๐ Compliance<br/>Obligation"]
PARTY["๐ฅ Interested<br/>Party"]
PERF["๐ Performance<br/>and Objectives"]
LOOP["๐ Improvement<br/>Loop"]
NC["โ ๏ธ Nonconformity"]
CA["๐ง Corrective<br/>Action"]
MODAL["๐ Shall versus<br/>Should"]
VOCAB --> PAIR
PAIR --> ASPECT
ASPECT --> IMPACT
VOCAB --> OBLIG
OBLIG --> PARTY
VOCAB --> PERF
VOCAB --> LOOP
LOOP --> NC
NC --> CA
VOCAB --> MODAL
style VOCAB fill:#4A90E2,color:#fff,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style PAIR fill:#7ED321,color:#000,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style LOOP fill:#F5A623,color:#000,stroke:#333
style OBLIG fill:#BD10E0,color:#fff
style MODAL fill:#50E3C2,color:#000
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Key takeaways
- Fluency in ISO 14001 vocabulary lets professionals read the standard and engage auditors confidently.
- An aspect is what interacts with the environment; an impact is the resulting change.
- Fuel combustion is an aspect, while the greenhouse gas emissions it produces are the impact.
- Compliance obligations cover both mandatory legal requirements and voluntarily adopted commitments.
- In ISO language, shall signals a requirement and should signals a recommendation.
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