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Question Hazard Identification Categories - ISO 14001 vs OHSAS 18001

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Just a quick question. I want to do a review of my organisations hazards as part of the work toward 18001.

In 14001, when assessing out aspects I used the following areas:
Emissions to air

Discharges to water

Waste management

Land contamination

Noise, odour, visual impact

Use of raw materials and natural resources

Biodiversity, Conservation and Planning

They were not all applicable, but I needed to show they had been considered.

Is there a similar list for 18001?

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Hazard-source or situation or act with a potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill health, or a combination of these
....will check precisely but u can look at the hazards as aspects. just like in 14001
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