graph TD
MM["๐ Clause 9.1.1<br/>Monitoring"]
WHAT["๐ What to<br/>Monitor"]
METH["โ
Valid<br/>Methods"]
CAL["๐๏ธ Calibrated<br/>Equipment"]
WHEN["โฐ When to<br/>Measure"]
EVAL["๐ Analyze and<br/>Evaluate"]
PERF["๐ Environmental<br/>Performance"]
EFF["โ๏ธ EMS<br/>Effectiveness"]
EX["๐ Examples"]
METERS["๐ง Emissions and<br/>Energy Metering"]
MM --> WHAT
MM --> METH
METH --> CAL
MM --> WHEN
MM --> EVAL
EVAL --> PERF
EVAL --> EFF
MM --> EX
EX --> METERS
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style METH fill:#7ED321,color:#000,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style EVAL fill:#F5A623,color:#000,stroke:#333
style WHAT fill:#BD10E0,color:#fff
style CAL fill:#50E3C2,color:#000
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Key takeaways
- Clause 9.1.1 requires monitoring, measuring, analyzing, and evaluating environmental performance and EMS effectiveness.
- The organization must define what to monitor, the valid methods to use, when to measure, and when to analyze results.
- Calibration of measurement equipment is essential to ensure data is valid and defensible.
- Examples include emissions monitoring, water and energy metering, and waste manifest tracking.
- Monitoring data drives management decisions, regulatory reporting, and external disclosures.
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