Calgary
Transit is proud to be the first transit system in North America
to have all aspects of its operations registered to the ISO
14001:1996 standard. The scope of ISO 14001 registration
includes Calgary Transit administration, operations and
maintenance of buses and light rail transit (LRT) for public
transportation services.
Calgary Transit ISO 14001 site registrations:
- Spring Gardens Facility
- Victoria Park Facility
- Anderson Facility
- Manchester Facility - Q Building
What is ISO 14001?
ISO is the International Organization for Standardization.
ISO is not an acronym, ISO means "equal" in the Greek
language.
ISO 14001 is an international standard that specifies a
process for controlling and improving Calgary Transit's
environmental performance. Calgary Transit's EnviroSystem is
registered to the ISO 14001 standard.
What does ISO 14001 registration mean?
A Company that achieves ISO 14001 registration is
demonstrating that it:
- Has a sound environmental policy;
- Has in place an effective environmental system to support
its policy;
- Is committed to complying with or exceeding environmental
legislation, protecting the environment and continually
improving its environmental performance.
How is ISO 14001 granted?
An independent registering body conducts an audit to ensure
that Calgary Transit's EnviroSystem meets the required ISO
standard. The auditing process includes regular follow-up audits
to confirm that the standard is continually met and that
environmental performance is improving with time.
What is an EnviroSystem?
EnviroSystem is Calgary Transit's Environmental Management
System. EnviroSystem is a tool to manage the impacts of the
public transportation system. EnviroSystem is an organized
approach to improving environmental performance.
ISO 14001 applies basic management principles to
environmental management. In its simplest form there are four
parts: Plan, Do, Check, and Act.