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+ | An integrated management system (IMS) is a management system which integrates all components of a business into one coherent system so as to enable the achievement of its purpose and mission. Anything which has an effect on business results must be part of te management system. Therefore, an IMS should integrate all currently formalised systems focusing on quality, health and safety, environment, personnel, finance, security etc. What this means is that all the processes and the documents that describe them would be integrated. | ||
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Management system is A single coherent system in which all the component parts of an organization are integrated to enable the organization’s objectives to be achieved Source: Safety Glossary 2007 Edition
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- These component parts include the organizational structure, resources and organizational processes.
- Personnel, equipment and organizational culture, as well as the documented policies and processes, form parts of the management system.
- The organizational processes have to address the totality of the requirements on the organization, as established by or in, for example, interested parties, IAEA safety standards and other international codes and standards.
Source: Safety Glossary 2007 Edition
Description
An integrated management system (IMS) is a management system which integrates all components of a business into one coherent system so as to enable the achievement of its purpose and mission. Anything which has an effect on business results must be part of te management system. Therefore, an IMS should integrate all currently formalised systems focusing on quality, health and safety, environment, personnel, finance, security etc. What this means is that all the processes and the documents that describe them would be integrated.
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