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dutch-guy 10th September 2009, 05:18 PM I'm looking for a register on Dutch legal reguirements for enterprises. Which regulations and laws do we have to follow and include in our ISO14001 system, this for a tank storage company with non-hazardous material in stock.
mogluk 10th September 2009, 05:50 PM try kema. we use them for our 13485 certification
Marc 10th September 2009, 06:09 PM I'm looking for a register on Dutch legal reguirements for enterprises. <snip> Register or Registrar? Can you be more precise in what you are looking for?
Sidney Vianna 10th September 2009, 06:41 PM try kema. we use them for our 13485 certificationActually, if you seek KEMA, you will reach DEKRA soon. As far as I understand the certification business of KEMA has been sold to DEKRA (http://elsmar.com/Forums/showpost.php?p=333354&postcount=16).
Register or Registrar? Can you be more precise in what you are looking for?I believe he is looking for a list (register) of Environmental Regulations that apply to his organization. In Europe, they refer to that as a register.
harry 10th September 2009, 10:26 PM I'm looking for a register on Dutch legal reguirements for enterprises. Which regulations and laws do we have to follow and include in our ISO14001 system, this for a tank storage company with non-hazardous material in stock.
Sorry, I don't have the register for you because environmental laws are country specific.
Two easy ways we do over here is to buy a copy of the Environmental Act and study it or go to the website of the Department of Environment and get as much information as we can. A follow up visit to the environmental department for answers to specific questions are often productive.
Having said that, I must point out that we are not that heavily regulated and if you have some back ground, you can easily pick out which are the laws applicable to you. I understand that the EU is heavily regulated and the penalty can be quite severe. Viewed in this light, I supposed the best thing you should do is to engage a consultant to carry out a preliminary study for you - such a study will identify all these and established a baseline for you to build a good system upon it.
Jim Wynne 10th September 2009, 11:20 PM I'm looking for a register on Dutch legal reguirements for enterprises. Which regulations and laws do we have to follow and include in our ISO14001 system, this for a tank storage company with non-hazardous material in stock.
I'm no expert in this area, but it looks like the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (http://www.mnp.nl/mnc/x-en-0-b.html) has a lot of information that could be helpful.
dutch-guy 11th September 2009, 03:17 AM To be more precise, it is a list of regulations that we have to comply with, and not only environmental.
Jim, thanks for the link, I have checked this and there seems to be a lot of usefull information there.
prototyper 11th September 2009, 04:01 AM Most of the legal requirements will stem from EU directives.
Try doing a google search for EU legislation, you will find lots of relevant information. For example, the following link is a good place to start.
http://www.ncte.ie/environ/
Stijloor 12th September 2009, 03:11 PM I'm no expert in this area, but it looks like the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (http://www.mnp.nl/mnc/x-en-0-b.html) has a lot of information that could be helpful.
Interesting to read in the reference that the Dutch Government is an active participant in developing environmental policy...:agree1:
Stijloor.
jkuil 13th September 2009, 04:40 AM You may also find interesting information on http://www.senternovem.nl/bodemplus/ (Sorry, only in Dutch)
jkuil 13th September 2009, 04:51 AM Also found this matrix in my archieve. It is approx a year old so needs verification
Stijloor 13th September 2009, 06:23 AM You may also find interesting information on http://www.senternovem.nl/bodemplus/ (Sorry, only in Dutch)
Geen probleem voor mij hoor Jan. ;)
Stijloor (Jan).
Jim Wynne 13th September 2009, 10:53 AM Geen probleem voor mij hoor Jan. ;)
Stijloor (Jan).
For those of you who don't speak Dutch, this means "Your donkey has blue shoes."
Stijloor 13th September 2009, 11:30 AM For those of you who don't speak Dutch, this means "Your donkey has blue shoes."
:topic:
Jim,
This time you're mistaken...:D
Stijloor.
Marty50 15th September 2009, 04:45 AM Rassen om Babelfish te vinden *grin*:)
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