Certified management systems
Implementation of sustainable management practices also goes hand in hand with a broad set of certified management systems, which encompass the areas of quality, safety, environment and the social aspects.
Certified management systems
Environment | Safety | Social | Quality | |
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SEA SpA | Airport Carbon Accreditation – Neutrality Level1 ISO 140012 ISO 500013 | OHSAS 180014 | Dasa Register5 UNI CEI EN 450116 | UNI EN ISO 9001:20087 |
SEA Energia | EMAS registration8 ISO 14001 | OHSAS 18001 |
1 Certification promoted by ACI Europe (Airport Council International) to encourage concrete contributions from airports to combat climate change. It includes the launch of a series of actions to control and reduce direct and indirect CO2 emissions. In June 2010, SEA reached level 3+, classifying Linate and Malpensa as the first airports in Italy (and among the first in Europe) to achieve "neutrality".
2 It deals with the development of an Environmental Management System designed to identify, control and monitor the organization's performance.
3 International Standard for energy management, which focuses on the organization's energy efficiency and requires that the promotion of energy efficiency be considered across the entire organization's supply chain, as a requirement to be fulfilled by the suppliers.
4 It attests to the voluntary application within the organization of a management system that ensures adequate control over the Health and Safety of Workers, in addition to compliance with the mandatory regulations.
5 It relates to the upgrade of the Linate and Malpensa airport infrastructures to enable their use by persons with reduced mobility, in compliance with the regulations on equal opportunities.
6 It concerns the service to passengers with reduced mobility in the airport.
7 Management System for the Quality of Services Delivered.
8 The EU eco-management and audit scheme (EMAS) can be voluntarily joined by companies and organizations wishing to engage in evaluating and improving their environmental performance. EMAS is primarily intended to provide stakeholders with a tool through which information about the organization's environmental performance can be obtained.