Sidney Vianna
26th June 2008, 01:16 PM
isrs7 is a world leading system for measuring, improving and demonstrating safety, environmental and business performance. isrs7 helps you manage your risks. It assures and improves the health of your business processes, provides management with advanced decision support and builds reputation. It also drives business results and helps you establish a competitive advantage.
Developed in co-operation with industry.
isrs7 has been developed as a Joint Industry Project between DNV and partners from the nuclear, chemical and petrochemical industries worldwide. It is based on the long established International Safety Rating System (ISRS). DNV’s ISRS is a system which helps you establish, develop and improve management systems. The 6th edition of ISRS was developed in 1994. isrs7 brings ISRS up-to-date in terms of the latest management system thinking. It draws on DNV’s international experience with world leaders over the past decade. Thousands of sites across the world are using ISRS. The ongoing success of ISRS over quarter of a century is testimony to its sound vision and principles.
isrs7 includes the requirements for:
ISO 9001:2000 - Quality management
ISO 14001:2004 - Environmental management
OHSAS 18001:1999 - Health and safety management
PAS 55:2004 - Asset management
Global reporting initiative 2002 – Corporate social responsibility.
Benefits (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/benefits/index.asp)
To see what isrs7 can help you achieve, click here.
Key processes (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/key_processes/index.asp)
isrs7 addresses the important key processes of your business. isrs7 consists of 15 processes, embedded in a continual improvement loop.
Using isrs7 - Alpha to Omega
Whether you want a quick overview of how your company is performing or a thorough assessment and improvement programme, the isrs7 Alpha to Omega assessments will meet your needs.
Alpha improvement process (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/alpha_improvement_process/index.asp)
The Alpha assessment is a good way to start the improvement process.
Omega improvement process (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/omega_improvement_process/index.asp)
The isrs7 Omega tool is a comprehensive description of best practice processes to manage risk and drive continuous improvement.
isrs7 PSM (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/process_safety_management/index.asp)
Improving process safety, environmental and business performance.
msmē course (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/modern_safety_management_course/index.asp)
Are you risk competent? The msmē course builds your risk competence. msmē is the world’s leading foundation course for improving health, safety, environmental and business performance. With a long and proven track record, msmē provides leaders and supervisors with practical tools and techniques for risk management
For more information on isrs7, please download the following informational material or email me (sidney.vianna@dnv.com).
isrs7: for the health of your business - brochure for the industry sector (http://www.dnv.com/binaries/isrs7%2520_brochure_industry%2520version%25202_tcm4-273423.pdf)
msm2 course - flyer (http://www.dnv.com/binaries/msm2%20EXTERNAL%20flyer%202007%20rev5_tcm4-273945.pdf)
Developed in co-operation with industry.
isrs7 has been developed as a Joint Industry Project between DNV and partners from the nuclear, chemical and petrochemical industries worldwide. It is based on the long established International Safety Rating System (ISRS). DNV’s ISRS is a system which helps you establish, develop and improve management systems. The 6th edition of ISRS was developed in 1994. isrs7 brings ISRS up-to-date in terms of the latest management system thinking. It draws on DNV’s international experience with world leaders over the past decade. Thousands of sites across the world are using ISRS. The ongoing success of ISRS over quarter of a century is testimony to its sound vision and principles.
isrs7 includes the requirements for:
ISO 9001:2000 - Quality management
ISO 14001:2004 - Environmental management
OHSAS 18001:1999 - Health and safety management
PAS 55:2004 - Asset management
Global reporting initiative 2002 – Corporate social responsibility.
Benefits (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/benefits/index.asp)
To see what isrs7 can help you achieve, click here.
Key processes (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/key_processes/index.asp)
isrs7 addresses the important key processes of your business. isrs7 consists of 15 processes, embedded in a continual improvement loop.
Using isrs7 - Alpha to Omega
Whether you want a quick overview of how your company is performing or a thorough assessment and improvement programme, the isrs7 Alpha to Omega assessments will meet your needs.
Alpha improvement process (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/alpha_improvement_process/index.asp)
The Alpha assessment is a good way to start the improvement process.
Omega improvement process (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/omega_improvement_process/index.asp)
The isrs7 Omega tool is a comprehensive description of best practice processes to manage risk and drive continuous improvement.
isrs7 PSM (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/process_safety_management/index.asp)
Improving process safety, environmental and business performance.
msmē course (http://www.dnv.com/services/assessment/isrs7/modern_safety_management_course/index.asp)
Are you risk competent? The msmē course builds your risk competence. msmē is the world’s leading foundation course for improving health, safety, environmental and business performance. With a long and proven track record, msmē provides leaders and supervisors with practical tools and techniques for risk management
For more information on isrs7, please download the following informational material or email me (sidney.vianna@dnv.com).
isrs7: for the health of your business - brochure for the industry sector (http://www.dnv.com/binaries/isrs7%2520_brochure_industry%2520version%25202_tcm4-273423.pdf)
msm2 course - flyer (http://www.dnv.com/binaries/msm2%20EXTERNAL%20flyer%202007%20rev5_tcm4-273945.pdf)





