Definitions

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A list of definitions for terms used throughout ASEMS documentation
Name Term description Sourcesort ascending
Environmentally Sound

Valid reasoning and good judgement has been applied to proactively improve environmental performance. 

S&EP Leaflet 18/2023
Environmental Protection

Prevention of harm to the natural environment.

JSP 430 Part 1 Issue 4
Environmental Management System

An Environmental Management System (EMS) is a formal, structured approach to managing the aspects of a sites activities, products or services that have, or could have an impact upon the environment.

JSP 418 Leaflet 1 Environmental Management Systems
Environmental Performance

A measurable result associated with environmental aspect.

ISO 14001
Environmental Risk

An uncertain future event, either arising from an environmental aspect of Defence activity or a change to the environment that could affect the Departments ability to achieve its objectives. 

Def Stan 00-051 Issue 2
Environmental Aspect

An element of an organisation’s activities or products or services that interacts or can interact with the environment.

BS EN ISO 14001
Environment

Surroundings which a system or organisation affects, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, and their interrelation with humans (third-parties).

Adapted BS EN ISO 14001
Environmental Impact

Accepted change to the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from an
 

Adapted BS EN ISO 14001
Environmental Management Plan

A document that defines the strategy for addressing environmental protection and documents the Environmental Management System for a specific system.

Exemption

The three types of exemption are as follows:

a. Derogation.  A relaxation of a legal requirement to allow the law be applied differently with caveats that are specified within the legislation itself, or not at all;

b.   Exemption.  Where legislation allows SofS to authorise an exemption from all, or part of that legislation.  Exemption is conditional on SofS granting a certificate, in writing;

c.   Dis-application.  Where specific legislation or a part thereof does not apply to the Military or Ministry of Defence and is expressly stated as such within the piece of legislation.

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