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Free ISO Readiness Assessment

How Ready Is Your Organisation for ISO 14001:2026?

Answer simple questions about what is actually in place today. Get an indicative readiness score, see your strongest areas and identify the management-system gaps that deserve attention.

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What the assessment examines

A Practical View of Readiness, Not a Test of ISO Jargon.

Environmental Context

Environmental conditions, interested parties, scope and life-cycle perspective.

Aspects & Compliance

Environmental aspects, significant impacts and legal obligations.

Operational Control

Practical controls for activities, purchasing, contractors and outsourced work.

Emergency Preparedness

Potential environmental emergencies, response arrangements and exercises.

Performance

Environmental indicators, compliance evaluation, audits and management review.

Improvement

Corrective action and continual environmental performance improvement.

Free Management System Readiness Assessment

ISO 14001 Environmental Management Readiness Assessment

Check how ready your organisation is to manage environmental aspects, compliance obligations, operational controls, emergency situations and environmental performance.

Assessment basis: ISO 14001:2026

Before you begin

Answer from what is actually in place today.

This is an indicative self-assessment, not a certification audit. Choose the answer that best describes current practice and evidence in your organisation.

Yes, fully in placeThe practice is established, used and supported by evidence.
Partly in placeSome elements exist, but there are gaps or inconsistent implementation.
Not yetThe practice is not currently established.
Not sureYou do not have enough evidence to answer confidently.

How to use the result

The Score Is a Starting Point.

A higher score does not automatically mean an organisation is ready for certification. Actual readiness depends on whether required practices are implemented, supported by evidence and working effectively.

The most useful next step is to investigate the weakest areas and verify the answers against records, interviews and actual practice.