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W ORLD S TANDARDS A Publication of Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc. – Your Partner in Quality Review Volume XII • Number 2 • Fall 2013 R2:2013 Transition O n April 30, 2013, the R2 Solutions Board of Directors established the requirements for the transition to R2:2013. In addition to the new R2:2013 Standard, a new R2 Code of Practice has been released, governing the implementation of all matters relating to the R2:2013 Standard and an R2 guidance document which clarifies the intent of requirements of the R2:2013 Standard. R2:2013 was created to clarify requirements of the R2:2008 practices, improve the readability and understanding of the standard, provide additional best practices and enhance the quality of certification. The new revision was effective July 1, 2013 and is not intended to be an EH&S Management System by itself, but requires a company to be certified additionally to ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 or RIOS. PJR will no longer be able to conduct registration audits to the R2:2008 beginning six months after the effective date of R2:2013, January 1, 2014. In addition R2:2008 certifications will no longer be valid eighteen (18) months after the effective date of July 1, 2013 for R2:2013. Renewals of existing certificates shall be based on conformance to R2:2013 prior to the end of the eighteen month transition period. Also effective July 1, 2013 all facilities must, per the R2 Code of Practices, have a Licensing Agreement in place with R2 Solutions and must pay their licensing fee to R2 Solutions at the time of surveillance, certification or recertification audit to either R2:2008 or R2:2013. Each client is responsible for completing a license application form and paying the fee online. If your (R2:2013 Cont. on PG 7) e-Stewards and the Big Picture I n the Spring 2013 newsletter, we mentioned that PJR's e-Stewards application had been initially approved. Now, we're offering third party certification to interested companies. e-Stewards, which includes certification to ISO 14001, as it is embedded within it as a framework, applies to organizations involved in the electronics recycling industry and works to ensure the proper processing and disposal of electronic equipment at all stages. The e-Stewards certification program is one campaign of the Basel Action Network (BAN) to protect workers and the environment from toxic waste that is too often the end result of electronics recycling. Based on agreements and decisions made in the 1994 Basel Convention, e-Stewards initially began as a pledge program that started in 2003 to resolve toxic waste problems at their sources and protect the developing countries to which these products often get exported. The process of the program becoming a certification wasn't completed until the end of 2008, and by early 2010 the first certified recyclers and accredited certification bodies were announced. (e-Stewards Continued on PG 4) What’s in the Registry? HOT Responsible Recycling (R2) Recycling Industry Operating Standard (RIOS) AS9100 Rev. C PJR – World Standards Review 1

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Page 1: WSR Fall 2013 Email - Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc. · 2016. 10. 11. · WORLD STANDARDS A Publication of Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc. – Your Partner in Quality R e v i e w Volume

WORLD STANDARDS

A Publication of Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc. – Your Partner in Quality

R e v i e w

Volume XII • Number 2 • Fall 2013

R2:2013 Transition

On April 30, 2013, the R2 Solutions Board of Directors

established the requirements for the transition to

R2:2013. In addition to the new R2:2013 Standard, a new

R2 Code of Practice has been released, governing the

implementation of all matters relating to the R2:2013

Standard and an R2 guidance document which clarifies the

intent of requirements of the R2:2013 Standard.

R2:2013 was created to clarify requirements of the

R2:2008 practices, improve the readability and

understanding of the standard, provide additional best

practices and enhance the quality of certification. The new

revision was effective July 1, 2013 and is not intended to be

an EH&S Management System by itself, but requires a

company to be certified additionally to ISO 14001 and

OHSAS 18001 or RIOS.

PJR will no longer be able to conduct registration audits to

the R2:2008 beginning six months after the effective date

of R2:2013, January 1, 2014. In addition R2:2008

certifications will no longer be valid eighteen (18) months

after the effective date of July 1, 2013 for R2:2013.

Renewals of existing certificates shall be based on

conformance to R2:2013 prior to the end of the eighteen

month transition period.

Also effective July 1, 2013 all facilities must, per the R2

Code of Practices, have a Licensing Agreement in place with

R2 Solutions and must pay their licensing fee to R2

Solutions at the time of surveillance,

certification or recertification audit

to either R2:2008 or R2:2013. Each

client is responsible for

c o m p l e t i n g a l i c e n s e

application form and paying

the fee online. If your(R2:2013 Cont. on PG 7)

e-Stewards and the

Big Picture

In the Spring 2013 newsletter, we mentioned that

PJR's e-Stewards application had been initially

approved. Now, we're offering third party

certification to interested companies. e-Stewards,

which includes certification to ISO 14001, as it is

embedded within it as a framework, applies to

organizations involved in the electronics recycling

industry and works to ensure the proper processing

and disposal of electronic equipment at all stages.

The e-Stewards certification program is one

campaign of the Basel Action Network (BAN) to

protect workers and the environment from toxic

waste that is too often the end result of electronics

recycling. Based on agreements and decisions made

in the 1994 Basel Convention, e-Stewards initially

began as a pledge program that started in 2003 to

resolve toxic waste problems at their sources and

protect the developing countries to which these

products often get exported. The process of the

program becoming a certification wasn't completed

until the end of 2008, and by early 2010 the first

certified recyclers and accredited certification

bodies were announced.(e-Stewards Continued on PG 4)

What’sin the Registry?

HOT

Responsible Recycling (R2)

Recycling IndustryOperating Standard (RIOS)

AS9100 Rev. C

PJR – World Standards Review 1

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PJR – World Standards Review2

IN THIS ISSUE:

R2:2013 Transition....................... 1

e-Stewards and the BigPicture.......................................... 1

ISO 9001:2015 – What to Expectfor the Future of QualityManagement................................ 2

Responsible Care 2013 –RCMS & RC14001 Transition...... 3

Client Spotlight:Pasadena Recycling Center......... 4

Did you Know? – Advantages ofthe Clients Only Site.....................5

What is New in the PJR FoodSafety Certification Program?...... 6

PJR Annual Auditor Training........ 6

Meet Your New PJR TeamMembers!..................................... 8

Career Opportunities.................. 10

FREE Training!Exclusively from PJR!.................12

PERRY JOHNSON

REGISTRARS, INC.World Headquarters

755 W. Big Beaver, Suite 1340Troy, Michigan 48084

1-800-800-7910 or(248) 358-3388

[email protected]

www.pjr.com

Terry Boboige

Tami Carr • Pam LinickShannon Craddock

Tami Carr • Gretchen Turonek

Jason Millbrand

Scott T. Jones • Rama NarasimhanSharada Rao • Victoria Buzzalini

Phone:

Email:

Website:

Publisher:

Editor:

Writers:

Layout & Design:

Contributors:

Published as a service for PJR clients.Copyright 2013 by PJR. All rights reserved.Those wishing to reproduce or transmit anyportion of this publication by any means mustfirst seek permission from PJR.

ISO 9001:2015 – What to Expect for

the Future of Quality Management

There is a lot to celebrate when it comes to the ISO standards — how they are

proud declarations of a business' adherence to quality and consumer satisfaction

and the variety of types that can fit every company seeking a certification.

Additionally, 2013 is the 26-year anniversary of the ISO 9000 standard series'

publication introduction in 1987, and what better way to celebrate a long legacy of

quality by looking into an even brighter future?

The ISO standards normally undergo minor revisions every five years to make sure

that they stay relevant in the current business climate: however, the technical

committee ISO/TC 176 is currently working on the groundwork for the first

substantial revision that ISO 9001 has had since the year 2000. Then, the standard

was revised to place less emphasis on making an end product conform to a set of

standards and more on harmonizing the

process involved in producing the product,

customer service, continued improvement

and growth, and interaction and

involvement with people. It is appropriate,

then, that the upcoming revision will

continue making forward progress.

There's quite a bit of work that needs to be

done before the projected date of

publication in September 2015. The

ultimate goals of the revision are to

maintain the standard's focus on process

management and ensure that the standard

remains relevant as a symbol of quality and consumer confidence for ten or more

years. The revision should also reflect changes in business practices, environments,

and technologies that have occurred since the 2000 revision. The language of the

standard should be broad enough to incorporate many different types of businesses

regardless of the goods or services they provide, and the writing style will be

simplified to aid in consistent universal interpretation.

As of the time of writing, the Committee Draft revision is available for purchase and

review. The document is still subject to change while it is in the Committee Draft

stage: representatives from ISO member countries that are participating in the

consulting process now have between two and four months to comment and form

national positions on the revisions. After this point, experts will be nominated by

the participating countries to continue discussing the

revisions and public comments on the draft will be

open, probably during the first half of 2014. If you

would like your feedback on the revision heard, you

are welcome to contact your ISO member at that time,

which you can do through . For further

information on what is happening in the world of ISO 9001,

contact a Project Manager in your area at u.

www.iso.org

1-800-800-7910

3PJR – World Standards Review

Responsible Care 2013 –

RCMS & RC14001 Transition

As a result of industry and environmental changes, the American

Chemistry Council (ACC) and its partner organizations have

put together a task force to work toward implementing changes to

the technical specifications of RCMS and RC14001. The changes are

being made to work toward improvement in healthy, safety, and

secure products and environments.

The transition, which commenced on September 15 2013, will

conclude on December 31 2014. As part of the transition, all

auditors and audit providers must be appropriately trained before

they conduct any audits to the new standard. Any additional audit

time required to ensure that new items in the standards are met will be communicated to the client beforehand.

Audit service providers need to submit their plans for handling the transition to the accreditation bodies affiliated

with the ACC to ensure that the appropriate changes are being implemented as they were originally planned.

So what are these changes? The ultimate goals of the revisions were to ensure that the new standards lined up with

new recommendations and existing codes, and that the language for both standards was modified.

The language changes to RCMS include but are not limited to the following:

1.1: “…and shall communicate it to employees and other stakeholders

2.1: “Activities associated with its operations

Organizations are not required to have an energy or waste prioritized risk in their methodology, but must

consider it.

3.4: “The organization shall have a process in place to:

A) identify training needs throughout the organization;

B) establish and maintain effective training programs; and

3.5.2: “…make and stewardship information publicly available.”

4.2: “…environmental legislation and

4.3: “The organization shall have a process to conduct on the effectiveness of its Responsible

Care management system to determine whether it has been properly established, implemented and

maintained.

4.4: “Commensurate with risk, the organization shall have a process

customers, suppliers, contract manufacturers, carrier, distributors, contractors, and third-party

logistics providers based on Responsible Care or other health, safety, security and environmental performance

criteria

th

st

as appropriate, and make it availableto the public.

including operational energy efficiency and wasteminimization, reuse and recycling.

C) verify competency for persons performing those tasks directly related to the organization's

prioritized EHSS risks.

product safety

regulations as well as conformance with other Responsible Care -related requirements to which it subscribes.

internal audits

Audits shall occur at planned intervals and their frequency shall be determinedcommensurate with risks associated with the operations; results of previous audits; and changes tothe management system.

to work with as appropriate, reviewand assess

that have been established by the organization.”

®

·

·

·

·

·

·

·

(Responsible Care Continued on PG 11)

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PJR – World Standards Review2

IN THIS ISSUE:

R2:2013 Transition....................... 1

e-Stewards and the BigPicture.......................................... 1

ISO 9001:2015 – What to Expectfor the Future of QualityManagement................................ 2

Responsible Care 2013 –RCMS & RC14001 Transition...... 3

Client Spotlight:Pasadena Recycling Center......... 4

Did you Know? – Advantages ofthe Clients Only Site.....................5

What is New in the PJR FoodSafety Certification Program?...... 6

PJR Annual Auditor Training........ 6

Meet Your New PJR TeamMembers!..................................... 8

Career Opportunities.................. 10

FREE Training!Exclusively from PJR!.................12

PERRY JOHNSON

REGISTRARS, INC.World Headquarters

755 W. Big Beaver, Suite 1340Troy, Michigan 48084

1-800-800-7910 or(248) 358-3388

[email protected]

www.pjr.com

Terry Boboige

Tami Carr • Pam LinickShannon Craddock

Tami Carr • Gretchen Turonek

Jason Millbrand

Scott T. Jones • Rama NarasimhanSharada Rao • Victoria Buzzalini

Phone:

Email:

Website:

Publisher:

Editor:

Writers:

Layout & Design:

Contributors:

Published as a service for PJR clients.Copyright 2013 by PJR. All rights reserved.Those wishing to reproduce or transmit anyportion of this publication by any means mustfirst seek permission from PJR.

ISO 9001:2015 – What to Expect for

the Future of Quality Management

There is a lot to celebrate when it comes to the ISO standards — how they are

proud declarations of a business' adherence to quality and consumer satisfaction

and the variety of types that can fit every company seeking a certification.

Additionally, 2013 is the 26-year anniversary of the ISO 9000 standard series'

publication introduction in 1987, and what better way to celebrate a long legacy of

quality by looking into an even brighter future?

The ISO standards normally undergo minor revisions every five years to make sure

that they stay relevant in the current business climate: however, the technical

committee ISO/TC 176 is currently working on the groundwork for the first

substantial revision that ISO 9001 has had since the year 2000. Then, the standard

was revised to place less emphasis on making an end product conform to a set of

standards and more on harmonizing the

process involved in producing the product,

customer service, continued improvement

and growth, and interaction and

involvement with people. It is appropriate,

then, that the upcoming revision will

continue making forward progress.

There's quite a bit of work that needs to be

done before the projected date of

publication in September 2015. The

ultimate goals of the revision are to

maintain the standard's focus on process

management and ensure that the standard

remains relevant as a symbol of quality and consumer confidence for ten or more

years. The revision should also reflect changes in business practices, environments,

and technologies that have occurred since the 2000 revision. The language of the

standard should be broad enough to incorporate many different types of businesses

regardless of the goods or services they provide, and the writing style will be

simplified to aid in consistent universal interpretation.

As of the time of writing, the Committee Draft revision is available for purchase and

review. The document is still subject to change while it is in the Committee Draft

stage: representatives from ISO member countries that are participating in the

consulting process now have between two and four months to comment and form

national positions on the revisions. After this point, experts will be nominated by

the participating countries to continue discussing the

revisions and public comments on the draft will be

open, probably during the first half of 2014. If you

would like your feedback on the revision heard, you

are welcome to contact your ISO member at that time,

which you can do through . For further

information on what is happening in the world of ISO 9001,

contact a Project Manager in your area at u.

www.iso.org

1-800-800-7910

3PJR – World Standards Review

Responsible Care 2013 –

RCMS & RC14001 Transition

As a result of industry and environmental changes, the American

Chemistry Council (ACC) and its partner organizations have

put together a task force to work toward implementing changes to

the technical specifications of RCMS and RC14001. The changes are

being made to work toward improvement in healthy, safety, and

secure products and environments.

The transition, which commenced on September 15 2013, will

conclude on December 31 2014. As part of the transition, all

auditors and audit providers must be appropriately trained before

they conduct any audits to the new standard. Any additional audit

time required to ensure that new items in the standards are met will be communicated to the client beforehand.

Audit service providers need to submit their plans for handling the transition to the accreditation bodies affiliated

with the ACC to ensure that the appropriate changes are being implemented as they were originally planned.

So what are these changes? The ultimate goals of the revisions were to ensure that the new standards lined up with

new recommendations and existing codes, and that the language for both standards was modified.

The language changes to RCMS include but are not limited to the following:

1.1: “…and shall communicate it to employees and other stakeholders

2.1: “Activities associated with its operations

Organizations are not required to have an energy or waste prioritized risk in their methodology, but must

consider it.

3.4: “The organization shall have a process in place to:

A) identify training needs throughout the organization;

B) establish and maintain effective training programs; and

3.5.2: “…make and stewardship information publicly available.”

4.2: “…environmental legislation and

4.3: “The organization shall have a process to conduct on the effectiveness of its Responsible

Care management system to determine whether it has been properly established, implemented and

maintained.

4.4: “Commensurate with risk, the organization shall have a process

customers, suppliers, contract manufacturers, carrier, distributors, contractors, and third-party

logistics providers based on Responsible Care or other health, safety, security and environmental performance

criteria

th

st

as appropriate, and make it availableto the public.

including operational energy efficiency and wasteminimization, reuse and recycling.

C) verify competency for persons performing those tasks directly related to the organization's

prioritized EHSS risks.

product safety

regulations as well as conformance with other Responsible Care -related requirements to which it subscribes.

internal audits

Audits shall occur at planned intervals and their frequency shall be determinedcommensurate with risks associated with the operations; results of previous audits; and changes tothe management system.

to work with as appropriate, reviewand assess

that have been established by the organization.”

®

·

·

·

·

·

·

·

(Responsible Care Continued on PG 11)

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Baltimore, MD May 9, 2013 — Pasadena Recycling, a leader in in electronics and metals recycling, hasreceived R2/RIOS™ certification after demonstrating their commitment to operating at the highest

industry standards for quality, environmental, health and safety. An extensive analysis of these systems byPerry Johnson Registrars, Inc. resulted in granting certification on April 17, 2013.

alsomeets U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards

Pasadena Recycling

R2/RIOS™ is a mark of excellence for electronics recyclers. It is a combination of the Recycling Industry Operating

Standard (RIOS™) and the Responsible Recycling (R2) practices, two industry-specific standards in recycling and

. Obtaining the certification is purely voluntary,

but in some industries, it has become a requirement. Companies such as that are held in

compliance with these standards demonstrate a commitment to quality and better business practices. “With

R2/RIOS™ certification, we know confidently that we are doing things right and that our recycling and operations

adhere to all industry standards,” said Linda Christian, Founder and Owner of Pasadena Recycling.

Moreover, Pasadena Recycling is unique in that it is the first woman-

owned recycler in Maryland to achieve R2/RIOS™ certification. The

company works with local businesses, consumers, and organizations to

reuse and recycle their used equipment and materials, processing nearly

one million pounds each year. Pasadena Recycling sought R2/RIOS™

certification to enhance its operations and improve its competitive

advantage as businesses and consumers alike are taking an interest in

certified electronics recycling.u

Pasadena Recycling Achieves R2/RIOS™ Certification – Becoming theFirst Woman-Owned R2/RIOS™ Certified Recycler in Maryland

PJR – World Standards Review4

(e-Stewards Continued from PG 1)

The goal of the project is still to make strides toward the best possible electronic

recycling practices to maximally protect workers and the environment, and these

requirements are reflected in the key components of the certification. e-Stewards is

written for international use and is flexible enough to be implemented by all sizes and

types of companies. The standard explicitly prohibits disposing of toxic electronic waste

in solid landfills and incinerators in the interest of the environment; it forbids the export

of hazardous waste from developed to developing countries, requires that

organizations comply with international hazardous waste treaties, and provides

baseline protections for employees in the interest of workers worldwide; and it

prohibits the use of prison labor in the recycling of electronic waste, especially when it

contains sensitive data, in the interest of businesses and consumers.

The standards are more stringent than the other environmental standards, but the benefits are great. When your

company displays the e-Stewards logo, you demonstrate to your clients that you are committed to complying with

domestic and international laws concerning the environment and workers' rights. You will inspire public confidence

as a result of the third-party review and become eligible for federal contracts, as many government bodies are

requiring the use of recycling facilities certified to e-Stewards. Finally, you and your clients will know that your

practices are protecting against environmental and health consequences, promoting the safe recovery and reuse of

equipment, and reducing the mining and processing of materials. If you're interested in becoming a leader in

environmental and recycling standards, call or email to connect with a local Project

Manager.u

1-800-800-7910 [email protected]

Client Spotlight:

Did You Know? – Advantages of the Clients Only Site

One of the advantages of certifying your company through PJR is the Clients Only Site that links through

. Being just one of the services that set PJR above and beyond the typical Certification Body, it

is advantageous to our clients to utilize this benefit to stay on top of their audit progress.

Once an organization has achieved

certification they are eligible to activate

their “Client's Only” access. To activate

access one must have a valid email

address as this serves as the user ID, then

contact the PJR headquarters. The Audit

Program Coordinator assigned to each

client can activate and/or reset access to

the site as well as add and/or remove

users. Once activated, the user will

receive an email with a temporary

password which is used to then select a

permanent password.

The site offers PJR certified clients

services including:

Access to downloadable library of

current procedures relevant to

client certification and

maintenance.

Accreditation Body and PJR logos

for download to be used for

marketing purposes, along with the procedure for doing such.

Current and past newsletters – access to what is happening in the quality industry!

View current and past audit activity!

Keep abreast of audit progress – you are

able to monitor each audit/audit

package at every stage in the audit

process.

Review past audit results – all audits that

have been conducted on each client

contract are viewable with step by step

history.

Once activated you can access the Clients Only

site anytime by simply going to

and selecting the “Clients Only” option in the top

right hand corner! Utilize this terrific tool by

simply contacting an Audit Program Coordinator

or Project Manager at or email

us at .u

www.pjr.com

www.pjr.com

[email protected]

·

·

·

·

5PJR – World Standards Review

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Baltimore, MD May 9, 2013 — Pasadena Recycling, a leader in in electronics and metals recycling, hasreceived R2/RIOS™ certification after demonstrating their commitment to operating at the highest

industry standards for quality, environmental, health and safety. An extensive analysis of these systems byPerry Johnson Registrars, Inc. resulted in granting certification on April 17, 2013.

alsomeets U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards

Pasadena Recycling

R2/RIOS™ is a mark of excellence for electronics recyclers. It is a combination of the Recycling Industry Operating

Standard (RIOS™) and the Responsible Recycling (R2) practices, two industry-specific standards in recycling and

. Obtaining the certification is purely voluntary,

but in some industries, it has become a requirement. Companies such as that are held in

compliance with these standards demonstrate a commitment to quality and better business practices. “With

R2/RIOS™ certification, we know confidently that we are doing things right and that our recycling and operations

adhere to all industry standards,” said Linda Christian, Founder and Owner of Pasadena Recycling.

Moreover, Pasadena Recycling is unique in that it is the first woman-

owned recycler in Maryland to achieve R2/RIOS™ certification. The

company works with local businesses, consumers, and organizations to

reuse and recycle their used equipment and materials, processing nearly

one million pounds each year. Pasadena Recycling sought R2/RIOS™

certification to enhance its operations and improve its competitive

advantage as businesses and consumers alike are taking an interest in

certified electronics recycling.u

Pasadena Recycling Achieves R2/RIOS™ Certification – Becoming theFirst Woman-Owned R2/RIOS™ Certified Recycler in Maryland

PJR – World Standards Review4

(e-Stewards Continued from PG 1)

The goal of the project is still to make strides toward the best possible electronic

recycling practices to maximally protect workers and the environment, and these

requirements are reflected in the key components of the certification. e-Stewards is

written for international use and is flexible enough to be implemented by all sizes and

types of companies. The standard explicitly prohibits disposing of toxic electronic waste

in solid landfills and incinerators in the interest of the environment; it forbids the export

of hazardous waste from developed to developing countries, requires that

organizations comply with international hazardous waste treaties, and provides

baseline protections for employees in the interest of workers worldwide; and it

prohibits the use of prison labor in the recycling of electronic waste, especially when it

contains sensitive data, in the interest of businesses and consumers.

The standards are more stringent than the other environmental standards, but the benefits are great. When your

company displays the e-Stewards logo, you demonstrate to your clients that you are committed to complying with

domestic and international laws concerning the environment and workers' rights. You will inspire public confidence

as a result of the third-party review and become eligible for federal contracts, as many government bodies are

requiring the use of recycling facilities certified to e-Stewards. Finally, you and your clients will know that your

practices are protecting against environmental and health consequences, promoting the safe recovery and reuse of

equipment, and reducing the mining and processing of materials. If you're interested in becoming a leader in

environmental and recycling standards, call or email to connect with a local Project

Manager.u

1-800-800-7910 [email protected]

Client Spotlight:

Did You Know? – Advantages of the Clients Only Site

One of the advantages of certifying your company through PJR is the Clients Only Site that links through

. Being just one of the services that set PJR above and beyond the typical Certification Body, it

is advantageous to our clients to utilize this benefit to stay on top of their audit progress.

Once an organization has achieved

certification they are eligible to activate

their “Client's Only” access. To activate

access one must have a valid email

address as this serves as the user ID, then

contact the PJR headquarters. The Audit

Program Coordinator assigned to each

client can activate and/or reset access to

the site as well as add and/or remove

users. Once activated, the user will

receive an email with a temporary

password which is used to then select a

permanent password.

The site offers PJR certified clients

services including:

Access to downloadable library of

current procedures relevant to

client certification and

maintenance.

Accreditation Body and PJR logos

for download to be used for

marketing purposes, along with the procedure for doing such.

Current and past newsletters – access to what is happening in the quality industry!

View current and past audit activity!

Keep abreast of audit progress – you are

able to monitor each audit/audit

package at every stage in the audit

process.

Review past audit results – all audits that

have been conducted on each client

contract are viewable with step by step

history.

Once activated you can access the Clients Only

site anytime by simply going to

and selecting the “Clients Only” option in the top

right hand corner! Utilize this terrific tool by

simply contacting an Audit Program Coordinator

or Project Manager at or email

us at .u

www.pjr.com

www.pjr.com

[email protected]

·

·

·

·

5PJR – World Standards Review

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PJR – World Standards Review6

PJR's Food Safety Certification is growing and changing!

Congratulations are in order!

PJR is seeking to expand the Food Safety Audit team! Seeking full-time or

sub-contract auditors with knowledge of HACCP and/or USDA/FDA

requirements to conduct ISO 22000 and/or FSSC 22000 audits. Ideal

candidate can be either ISO 22000 and/or FSSC 22000 or must possess a

minimum of five years full-time work experience in the food-chain-related

industry, two of which must be in quality assurance or food safety.

Undergraduate degree required in general microbiology and general

chemistry, as well as course work in the food chain industry such as: food

processing, food chemistry, crop production, etc. Forward your information

to for immediate consideration!

Rama Narasimhan, Director of Food Safety Programs – has been approved as a trainer by International HACCP

Alliance. Look to PJR for accredited HACCP training in the future.

[email protected]

www.pjr.com1-800-800-7910

PJR has obtained scope extension approval for two more ISO 22000 categories:

Recently added to our certification scopes are Category M – for packaging and Category L – for additives. With both

of these growing industries, we are pleased to offer them to our clients!

For more information on any of our food safety programs/products contact us at to be put in

contact with a Project Manager or check us out on .u

What is New in the PJR

Food Safety Certification Program?

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK

In addition, multi-site certifications are now

allowed at initial certification, provided there is one

EH&S management system and shared documented

processes. However, as part of the initial audit all

members of the multi-site must be audited.

Sampling can be performed on subsequent

surveillance audits.

Finally, the R2 Code of Practice details some

stringent requirements relating to suspension of

certificates. Suspension could result for a number of

reasons including, an organization knowingly

selling and misrepresenting non-functioning

equipment to customers. This also includes

organizations doing this under an associated/related

e-Bay presence, even with a different operating

name. PJR can also suspend if an organization

misrepresents the certification status of any facilities

associated with the company.

For additional information on the transition to

R2:2013 or the new R2:2013 requirements please

contact us at for a Project

Manager or Environmental Specialist or via our

website at for informative

downloads and educational opportunities.u

1-800-800-7910

www.pjr.com

(R2:2013 Continued from PG 1)

organization is a multi-site facility, each site will have its

own License Acknowledgment receipt issued.

To obtain and maintain a licensing agreement with R2

Solutions, a company must:

such as refurbishing, collecting, reselling, processing,

demanufacturing, recovering assets, or brokering of

electronics equipment or components.

Remain to R2 Solutions for

the licensing fee.

Abide by all requirements relating to use of the

.

Otherwise conform to the .

In issuing certifications and notification to R2 Solutions

the following items have been identified as areas that will

be looked at:

The CB shall verify that the certification candidate's

with R2 Solutions is current

during any audits.

Multi-site certifications shall clearly

. Each site listing will clearly

demonstrate any differences in scope of activities

between sites. Each site must be fully audited

before added to the multi-site certificate.

shall clearly identify the main

processing location and follow any applicable

requirements within the R2 code of practices.

If any are used, each allowance will be

documented on the certificate. Allowances do not

change the requirements of the R2 Standard, they

remove a requirement from the scope of

certification for certain types of organizations.

Examples include broker allowances, co-location

allowances, campus allowances and focus material

processor allowances.

The R2 Code of Practice also brings some interesting

changes regarding the calculation of audit time. The

number of downstream vendors and their R2

certification status will affect the duration of an

organization’s audit. In addition, accredited certification

bodies are now required to add time to each audit to

verify nonconformities from the prior audit.

Engage in electronics reuse and recycling activities

current in its payments

R2

Logo

licensing agreement

licensing agreement

identify the

controlling site

Campus certifications

allowances

a)

b)

c)

d)

·

·

·

·

PJR – World Standards Review 7

Each year PJR brings in auditors from around the world

for an annual training session that includes two days of

intensive training. The first day focusing on break-out

groups for specific industries, i.e.: Automotive,

Aerospace, Environmental, Electronics Recycling, Food

Safety, etc. featuring industry leaders as guest speakers. At

the end of the first day all auditors join the PJR staff in a

gala celebration at Oakland Hills Country Club. The

second day focuses on overall changes and developments

in the quality industry, including ISO 9001:2015, and

what is new in the marketplace as well as any updates on

PJR operational changes. This year's training takes place

on December 13-14, 2013 – so to all our esteemed

auditors save the date and RSVP to this tremendous

opportunity!

To confirm your attendance to this year's events, send your response via email to [email protected]

PJR Annual Auditor Training

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PJR – World Standards Review6

PJR's Food Safety Certification is growing and changing!

Congratulations are in order!

PJR is seeking to expand the Food Safety Audit team! Seeking full-time or

sub-contract auditors with knowledge of HACCP and/or USDA/FDA

requirements to conduct ISO 22000 and/or FSSC 22000 audits. Ideal

candidate can be either ISO 22000 and/or FSSC 22000 or must possess a

minimum of five years full-time work experience in the food-chain-related

industry, two of which must be in quality assurance or food safety.

Undergraduate degree required in general microbiology and general

chemistry, as well as course work in the food chain industry such as: food

processing, food chemistry, crop production, etc. Forward your information

to for immediate consideration!

Rama Narasimhan, Director of Food Safety Programs – has been approved as a trainer by International HACCP

Alliance. Look to PJR for accredited HACCP training in the future.

[email protected]

www.pjr.com1-800-800-7910

PJR has obtained scope extension approval for two more ISO 22000 categories:

Recently added to our certification scopes are Category M – for packaging and Category L – for additives. With both

of these growing industries, we are pleased to offer them to our clients!

For more information on any of our food safety programs/products contact us at to be put in

contact with a Project Manager or check us out on .u

What is New in the PJR

Food Safety Certification Program?

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK

In addition, multi-site certifications are now

allowed at initial certification, provided there is one

EH&S management system and shared documented

processes. However, as part of the initial audit all

members of the multi-site must be audited.

Sampling can be performed on subsequent

surveillance audits.

Finally, the R2 Code of Practice details some

stringent requirements relating to suspension of

certificates. Suspension could result for a number of

reasons including, an organization knowingly

selling and misrepresenting non-functioning

equipment to customers. This also includes

organizations doing this under an associated/related

e-Bay presence, even with a different operating

name. PJR can also suspend if an organization

misrepresents the certification status of any facilities

associated with the company.

For additional information on the transition to

R2:2013 or the new R2:2013 requirements please

contact us at for a Project

Manager or Environmental Specialist or via our

website at for informative

downloads and educational opportunities.u

1-800-800-7910

www.pjr.com

(R2:2013 Continued from PG 1)

organization is a multi-site facility, each site will have its

own License Acknowledgment receipt issued.

To obtain and maintain a licensing agreement with R2

Solutions, a company must:

such as refurbishing, collecting, reselling, processing,

demanufacturing, recovering assets, or brokering of

electronics equipment or components.

Remain to R2 Solutions for

the licensing fee.

Abide by all requirements relating to use of the

.

Otherwise conform to the .

In issuing certifications and notification to R2 Solutions

the following items have been identified as areas that will

be looked at:

The CB shall verify that the certification candidate's

with R2 Solutions is current

during any audits.

Multi-site certifications shall clearly

. Each site listing will clearly

demonstrate any differences in scope of activities

between sites. Each site must be fully audited

before added to the multi-site certificate.

shall clearly identify the main

processing location and follow any applicable

requirements within the R2 code of practices.

If any are used, each allowance will be

documented on the certificate. Allowances do not

change the requirements of the R2 Standard, they

remove a requirement from the scope of

certification for certain types of organizations.

Examples include broker allowances, co-location

allowances, campus allowances and focus material

processor allowances.

The R2 Code of Practice also brings some interesting

changes regarding the calculation of audit time. The

number of downstream vendors and their R2

certification status will affect the duration of an

organization’s audit. In addition, accredited certification

bodies are now required to add time to each audit to

verify nonconformities from the prior audit.

Engage in electronics reuse and recycling activities

current in its payments

R2

Logo

licensing agreement

licensing agreement

identify the

controlling site

Campus certifications

allowances

a)

b)

c)

d)

·

·

·

·

PJR – World Standards Review 7

Each year PJR brings in auditors from around the world

for an annual training session that includes two days of

intensive training. The first day focusing on break-out

groups for specific industries, i.e.: Automotive,

Aerospace, Environmental, Electronics Recycling, Food

Safety, etc. featuring industry leaders as guest speakers. At

the end of the first day all auditors join the PJR staff in a

gala celebration at Oakland Hills Country Club. The

second day focuses on overall changes and developments

in the quality industry, including ISO 9001:2015, and

what is new in the marketplace as well as any updates on

PJR operational changes. This year's training takes place

on December 13-14, 2013 – so to all our esteemed

auditors save the date and RSVP to this tremendous

opportunity!

To confirm your attendance to this year's events, send your response via email to [email protected]

PJR Annual Auditor Training

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PJR – World Standards Review8

Meet Your New PJR Team Members!

KIM ALLENAudit Training Coordinator

Perry Johnson Registrars Keeps Growing! With the addition of new standards and scopes of registration, e-

Stewards and ISO 50001 to name a couple, our world headquarters team continues to grow! Although we may

have a few growing pains, our goal is to continue to provide value-added auditing and outstanding customer service

to all our clients!

EMIKO SHINKIExecutive Assistant

LYDIA HANNAMaster Files Associate

REGINA GUMINIKAudit Program Coordinator

BEVERLY MAYOAudit Program Coordinator

ASHLEY KELLEHERRecruiter

KRISTY DUDALMaster Files Associate

KATHY WOODAssistant Controller

JEFF KINGAudit Support Assistant

JIM ESSANYTelemarketing Manager

GRETCHEN TURONEKClient Services Coordinator

DANI SCHWARTZCertificate Coordinator

CARLA BERCHAudit Program Coordinator

ANTHONY KROPINSKIEnvironmental Specialist

DANIELLE FAWAZAuditor Training Assistant

KRISTEN SANDISONReceptionist

LISA TUZISales Coordinator

NANCY BEDNARZEnvironmental Specialist

SAMANTHA KEMPFAdministrative Assistant

URSULA GARBOWSKIAudit Program Coordinator

VICTORIA MITCHELLAudit Training Coordinator & Recruiter

SEAN DONNELLANSales Manager

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON THEIR NEW APPOINTMENTS:

PJR – World Standards Review 9

SCOTT T. JONESe-Stewards Program Manager

HUSSEIN HASANNetwork Engineer

SCOTT MOOREProject Manager

LIAM KELLEHERSales Manager

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PJR – World Standards Review8

Meet Your New PJR Team Members!

KIM ALLENAudit Training Coordinator

Perry Johnson Registrars Keeps Growing! With the addition of new standards and scopes of registration, e-

Stewards and ISO 50001 to name a couple, our world headquarters team continues to grow! Although we may

have a few growing pains, our goal is to continue to provide value-added auditing and outstanding customer service

to all our clients!

EMIKO SHINKIExecutive Assistant

LYDIA HANNAMaster Files Associate

REGINA GUMINIKAudit Program Coordinator

BEVERLY MAYOAudit Program Coordinator

ASHLEY KELLEHERRecruiter

KRISTY DUDALMaster Files Associate

KATHY WOODAssistant Controller

JEFF KINGAudit Support Assistant

JIM ESSANYTelemarketing Manager

GRETCHEN TURONEKClient Services Coordinator

DANI SCHWARTZCertificate Coordinator

CARLA BERCHAudit Program Coordinator

ANTHONY KROPINSKIEnvironmental Specialist

DANIELLE FAWAZAuditor Training Assistant

KRISTEN SANDISONReceptionist

LISA TUZISales Coordinator

NANCY BEDNARZEnvironmental Specialist

SAMANTHA KEMPFAdministrative Assistant

URSULA GARBOWSKIAudit Program Coordinator

VICTORIA MITCHELLAudit Training Coordinator & Recruiter

SEAN DONNELLANSales Manager

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON THEIR NEW APPOINTMENTS:

PJR – World Standards Review 9

SCOTT T. JONESe-Stewards Program Manager

HUSSEIN HASANNetwork Engineer

SCOTT MOOREProject Manager

LIAM KELLEHERSales Manager

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PJR is currently seeking qualified auditors in the following fields and locations. We believe inmaintaining an exceptional quality of life by reducing the amount of travel for our auditing staffand by increasing our audit team. We strive to meet this goal.

Environmental Specialist:

Aerospace Auditors:

QMS Auditors (Quality Management Systems – ISO 9001):

Food Safety Auditors:

Greenhouse Gas Verifier:

Seeking bright, hard-working, articulate individuals for subcontract environmental, e-Stewards, R2, and Rios

auditing. Minimum 3 to 4 years working experience in the environmental field and strong presentation skills is a

must. An undergraduate degree is required preferably an environmental degree, however science engineering

background is acceptable, experience in ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 a must. Must be willing to travel. Candidates

will be trained to conduct field auditing and also potential growth in the very exciting and rapidly growing

greenhouse gas carbon emissions field.

Seeking full-time or subcontract AIEA, AEA lead auditors. Highly desired are those with AS9110 qualifications and

location of auditors is open. Must have a minimum 4 years of aerospace industry experience within the prior 10

calendar years, work experience must be production/quality based, attended and passed 40 hour lead auditor class

and aerospace auditor transition training and be in the OASIS database.

Seeking subcontract QMS auditors in New England and Northern California. Qualified candidates must have 2 years

of quality based work out of 4 years of full time work experience with college degree. College degree preferred but

not required. If only possessing a high school diploma, candidates must possess 5 years full time work experience

with 2 of those years dedicated to quality. All candidates must possess 40 hour lead auditor class.

Seeking full-time or sub-contract individual with knowledge of HACCP, USDA/FDA requirements to conduct ISO

22000 and/or FSSC 22000 audits. Qualified candidates must have a minimum of five years full-time work

experience in the food-chain-related industry, two of which must be in quality assurance or food safety.

Undergraduate degree required in general microbiology and general chemistry, as well as course work in the food

chain industry such as: food processing, food chemistry, crop production, etc.

Seeking a part-time sub-contract individual with knowledge of Climate Action Registry (CAR), The Climate Registry

(TCR), California Air Resources Board (CARB), and/or the Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS).

Written applications can be sent to Recruiter, Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc., 755 W. Big Beaver Rd., Suite 1340, Troy,

MI. 48084 or via email to [email protected]

PJR – World Standards Review10

Career Opportunities

WE

L

C

O ME

!

(Responsible Care Continued from PG 3)

·

·

·

·

·

§

§

§

§

§

1-800-800-7910

www.pjr.com

4.6: Split into two sub-elements:

4.6.1: “Identify, investigate, and ”

4.6.2: “

Identify root causes;

Address and mitigate any adverse impacts;

Initiate and complete corrective and preventive actions;

Share key findings and associated corrective and preventive actions

with relevant internal and external stakeholders; and

5.1: Adds “

The changes to RC14001 include but are not limited to the following:

4.3.1: Adds “

4.4.6h: “

4.5.3: Incident and accident investigation language now

reads: “…the organization shall have:

All RCMS and RC14001 companies must transition to the new

standard within 2014. RCMS: 2008 shall be used through December

31, 2013 according to existing ACC procedures. After January 1,

2014 all audits will be conducted using RCMS: 2013. Beginning

January 1, 2014, all audit plans prepared for existing and new client

organizations shall include, as appropriate, RCMS®: 2013 or

RC14001®: 2013 as the audit criteria. Because RC14001 is based

heavily in ISO 14001, the revision of the ISO standard due for a 2015

release will impact the RC14001 standard. Remember that come

2014, you are obligated to be audited to the most recent standards.

Contact us at for a Project Manager or more

information on this transition or any other PJR environmental

services available or check us out on .

assign significance

Based on the determined level of significance…

Review efficacy of corrective and preventive actions taken.

Outputs from the management review shall includeany decisions and actions related to possible changes to thepolicy, goals, objectives and targets and other elements of theResponsible Care management system.

The organization shall also consideroperational energy efficiency and waste minimization,reuse and recycling when identifying its aspects andimpacts.

Commensurate with risk, the organization shallhave a process to work with as appropriate, review andassess customers, suppliers, contract manufacturers,carriers, distributors, contractors, and third-partylogistics providers based on Responsible Care or otherhealth, safety, security and environmental performancecriteria that have been established by the organization.

A process to identify, investigate cause(s) and assign

significant to incidents and accidents. Appropriatecorrective and/or preventive action(s) shall be takento avoid recurrence.

u

PJR – World Standards Review 11

TRADESHOWS

and EVENTS

Electronics Recycling Asia

November 12-15, 2013

Singapore Conference

by World Recycling Forum

Benefits of R2 Certification

The Certification

Process

Why R2 focuses

on FM

R2 Standard

Overview

PJR Strategy in Asia

Presenting at Electronics Recycling Asia

is Kazumi Nozawa, Director of Pacific

Recycling Initiative for Perry Johnson

Registrars. His presentation will be

available at following

the conference and will cover such

topics as:

www.pjr.com

Come visit us!

·

·

·

·

·

www.pjr.com

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PJR is currently seeking qualified auditors in the following fields and locations. We believe inmaintaining an exceptional quality of life by reducing the amount of travel for our auditing staffand by increasing our audit team. We strive to meet this goal.

Environmental Specialist:

Aerospace Auditors:

QMS Auditors (Quality Management Systems – ISO 9001):

Food Safety Auditors:

Greenhouse Gas Verifier:

Seeking bright, hard-working, articulate individuals for subcontract environmental, e-Stewards, R2, and Rios

auditing. Minimum 3 to 4 years working experience in the environmental field and strong presentation skills is a

must. An undergraduate degree is required preferably an environmental degree, however science engineering

background is acceptable, experience in ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 a must. Must be willing to travel. Candidates

will be trained to conduct field auditing and also potential growth in the very exciting and rapidly growing

greenhouse gas carbon emissions field.

Seeking full-time or subcontract AIEA, AEA lead auditors. Highly desired are those with AS9110 qualifications and

location of auditors is open. Must have a minimum 4 years of aerospace industry experience within the prior 10

calendar years, work experience must be production/quality based, attended and passed 40 hour lead auditor class

and aerospace auditor transition training and be in the OASIS database.

Seeking subcontract QMS auditors in New England and Northern California. Qualified candidates must have 2 years

of quality based work out of 4 years of full time work experience with college degree. College degree preferred but

not required. If only possessing a high school diploma, candidates must possess 5 years full time work experience

with 2 of those years dedicated to quality. All candidates must possess 40 hour lead auditor class.

Seeking full-time or sub-contract individual with knowledge of HACCP, USDA/FDA requirements to conduct ISO

22000 and/or FSSC 22000 audits. Qualified candidates must have a minimum of five years full-time work

experience in the food-chain-related industry, two of which must be in quality assurance or food safety.

Undergraduate degree required in general microbiology and general chemistry, as well as course work in the food

chain industry such as: food processing, food chemistry, crop production, etc.

Seeking a part-time sub-contract individual with knowledge of Climate Action Registry (CAR), The Climate Registry

(TCR), California Air Resources Board (CARB), and/or the Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS).

Written applications can be sent to Recruiter, Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc., 755 W. Big Beaver Rd., Suite 1340, Troy,

MI. 48084 or via email to [email protected]

PJR – World Standards Review10

Career Opportunities

WE

L

C

O ME

!

(Responsible Care Continued from PG 3)

·

·

·

·

·

§

§

§

§

§

1-800-800-7910

www.pjr.com

4.6: Split into two sub-elements:

4.6.1: “Identify, investigate, and ”

4.6.2: “

Identify root causes;

Address and mitigate any adverse impacts;

Initiate and complete corrective and preventive actions;

Share key findings and associated corrective and preventive actions

with relevant internal and external stakeholders; and

5.1: Adds “

The changes to RC14001 include but are not limited to the following:

4.3.1: Adds “

4.4.6h: “

4.5.3: Incident and accident investigation language now

reads: “…the organization shall have:

All RCMS and RC14001 companies must transition to the new

standard within 2014. RCMS: 2008 shall be used through December

31, 2013 according to existing ACC procedures. After January 1,

2014 all audits will be conducted using RCMS: 2013. Beginning

January 1, 2014, all audit plans prepared for existing and new client

organizations shall include, as appropriate, RCMS®: 2013 or

RC14001®: 2013 as the audit criteria. Because RC14001 is based

heavily in ISO 14001, the revision of the ISO standard due for a 2015

release will impact the RC14001 standard. Remember that come

2014, you are obligated to be audited to the most recent standards.

Contact us at for a Project Manager or more

information on this transition or any other PJR environmental

services available or check us out on .

assign significance

Based on the determined level of significance…

Review efficacy of corrective and preventive actions taken.

Outputs from the management review shall includeany decisions and actions related to possible changes to thepolicy, goals, objectives and targets and other elements of theResponsible Care management system.

The organization shall also consideroperational energy efficiency and waste minimization,reuse and recycling when identifying its aspects andimpacts.

Commensurate with risk, the organization shallhave a process to work with as appropriate, review andassess customers, suppliers, contract manufacturers,carriers, distributors, contractors, and third-partylogistics providers based on Responsible Care or otherhealth, safety, security and environmental performancecriteria that have been established by the organization.

A process to identify, investigate cause(s) and assign

significant to incidents and accidents. Appropriatecorrective and/or preventive action(s) shall be takento avoid recurrence.

u

PJR – World Standards Review 11

TRADESHOWS

and EVENTS

Electronics Recycling Asia

November 12-15, 2013

Singapore Conference

by World Recycling Forum

Benefits of R2 Certification

The Certification

Process

Why R2 focuses

on FM

R2 Standard

Overview

PJR Strategy in Asia

Presenting at Electronics Recycling Asia

is Kazumi Nozawa, Director of Pacific

Recycling Initiative for Perry Johnson

Registrars. His presentation will be

available at following

the conference and will cover such

topics as:

www.pjr.com

Come visit us!

·

·

·

·

·

www.pjr.com

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Call: 248-358-3388 or Visit our website: www.pjr.com

PERRY JOHNSONREGISTRARS, INC.755 W. , Suite 1340Troy, Michigan 48084 USA

Big Beaver

PJR – World Standards Review12

PJR continues to expand their webinar topics to “What to Expect from Your First Audit” to “e-Stewards

Certification”! Check out PJR's current webinar schedule at , registration is easy and registered

attendees will receive an email reminder the day prior to the event. In addition to registering for upcoming

webinars visitors to the website can also view prior webinars and/or download slides from those prior webinars.

Some past webinars and slides

available include but are not limited

to: R2:2013 Transition Training,

Introduction to ISO 14001, Lessons

Learned in AS91xx:2009 Audits,

Root Cause Analysis and Systemic

Corrective Action.

www.pjr.com

FREE Training! Exclusively from PJR!

Check out for the

most updated upcoming webinar

schedule. Take advantage of these

informative opportunities and

increase your education about

changes and updates in the quality

marketplace!

www.pjr.com

u