Study goals
The report assesses the impact of implementing ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 socio-environmental certifications in a consulting engineering company for urban infrastructure projects, addressing improvements in environmental management and occupational health and safety.
Relevance / originality
The relevance of the study lies in its analysis of a specific case in the consulting engineering sector, demonstrating the benefits and challenges of adopting ISO certifications to improve sustainability and safety in corporate environments.
Methodology / approach
The methodology used was mixed, combining practical observation of the certification process and structured interviews with key professionals, in addition to a bibliographic review that supports the analysis of the ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards.
Main results
The main results include a 30% reduction in waste generation, 25% in the consumption of natural resources, and a 20% reduction in safety incidents after implementing ISO certifications in the Certified Company.
Theoretical / methodological contributions
The study contributes theoretically by validating management practices associated with ISO certification, empirically demonstrating the effectiveness of environmental and safety management systems in companies in the engineering sector.
Social / management contributions
Social contributions involve improving working conditions and environmental sustainability, while management contributions include strengthening the corporate image and attracting new sustainable projects.