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ISO 14001:2026 — What's New
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ISO 14001:2026 — What's New

ISO 14001:2026 transition delta course — climate, biodiversity, Clause 6.3 change management, and the May 2029 deadline
Last updated 4/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Identify every clause-level change introduced by ISO 14001:2026 versus 14001:2015
  • Explain how the 2024 climate change amendments are now embedded in the standard body
  • Apply the expanded Clause 4.1 context (pollution, biodiversity, natural resources) to the organization
  • Implement the new Clause 6.3 structured change-management process for EMS-related changes
  • Update environmental aspects evaluation to reflect the strengthened life-cycle perspective
  • Extend operational controls to all externally provided processes, products, and services

Course content

5 sections19 lectures2h 16m total length
  • Welcome — Why 2026 and Who This Course Is For6:24
  • Meet TerraForge Industries6:38

Requirements

  • Working familiarity with ISO 14001:2015 (this course does not re-teach the 2015 baseline)
  • Practical experience operating, auditing, or implementing an EMS

Description

This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.

ISO 14001:2026 — What's New is a focused transition course built specifically for EMS professionals who are already certified or experienced with ISO 14001:2015 and need to understand exactly what changes in the 2026 revision before the May 2029 transition deadline.

This is a delta course. It does not re-teach the 2015 baseline. Every minute is spent on what is new, what changed, and what to do about it — so that your time is invested in the ~30% of the standard that has actually moved, not the 70% that has not.

What you will learn:

  • The clause-by-clause change map from 2015 to 2026 and which changes matter most for certified organizations

  • How the 2024 climate change amendments are now embedded directly in the standard body

  • The expanded Clause 4.1 context requirements covering pollution, biodiversity, and natural resources

  • The brand new Clause 6.3 structured change-management process — the single biggest addition in 2026

  • The strengthened life-cycle perspective in environmental aspects evaluation

  • Expanded operational controls for all externally provided processes, products, and services

  • The required separation of emergency preparedness from abnormal operations

  • The new requirement to define internal audit objectives (not just scope and criteria)

  • The restructured management review organized around inputs, process, and results sub-clauses

  • A realistic 3-year transition roadmap anchored to the May 2029 certification deadline

How the course is structured: Every lecture follows the same rhythm — what changed, why it changed, what it means in practice, a TerraForge Industries example, and an action checklist for your existing 2015 system. Four written assignments and four optional conversational role plays — scoped to Northlake Foods Co., a food and beverage processor — let you practise applying the 2026 deltas to a realistic operating context.

Who this course is for: EMS managers, internal auditors, lead auditors, consultants, sustainability and HSE professionals, and certification body auditors who already know ISO 14001:2015 and need to get current on the 2026 revision — fast.

Who this course is for:

  • EMS managers and coordinators currently maintaining an ISO 14001:2015 system
  • Internal auditors and lead auditors who audit against ISO 14001
  • Sustainability and HSE professionals responsible for environmental compliance
  • Certification body auditors briefing themselves on the new requirements