Environmental Protection
Our aim is to create a worldwide awareness for the necessity of environmental responsibility.
Our aim is to create a worldwide awareness for the necessity of environmental responsibility.
Environment, Health & Safety (EHS)In order to be able to implement our EHS (Environment, Health and Safety) policy objectives in a systematic, unified and consistent manner, we at Siemens Healthcare Sector have developed our own comprehensive management system for environment, health and safety that picks up where others have left off. Our EHS Management System is consistent with the well-known EU-environmental management system EMAS, and the international environmental standard ISO 14001. This broader perspective results in higher quality and performance of our processes.
All of our production facilities in Germany have been validated and certified to EMAS since 1996 and have operated in accordance with the international environmental standard ISO 14001 since 1998. New Siemens facilities are given a reasonable time period for implementing the EHS Management System and for certification to ISO 14001. This way, all of our locations conform with the same ambitious worldwide EHS standards.
But that is not all. Since occupational safety and radiation protection are so closely related, integration of these aspects in the comprehensive EHS Management System has proven very positive.
Our integrated EHS Management System allows us to fully acknowledge and consider the requirements of our customers, employees and the public.
Our EHS Management System, supports the optimal approach of Integrated Product Policy (IPP). The Focus of IPP is registration and the reduction of environmental effects at each stage of all of our products' life-cycle - a view from the beginning of the product's life to its end.
Impact of EHS Management System on stages of product life-cycle
| Specification | All product requirements and product performance are determined. Substances and materials to be used are also defined |
| Development | Realization of predefined requirements |
| Manufacturing | Development results influence the manufacturing process. This stage involves the production of components and systems through to installation. |
| Usage | This stage includes the entire working life of the systems - from installation to the last operating hour |
| Reuse/ End-of-life | The last stage of the product life-cycle begins from the disassembly of the system and ends with the provision of secondary raw material and energy. It may include product take-back and refurbishing for further use before recycling and disposal. |
EHS Responsibility
Our requirements
Only a small number of companies can look back on such a long history as Siemens. Since the company's establishment in 1847, we have been striving to simplify and improve lives with our products and services.
In addition to the numerous technical innovations, such as electrical street lighting, and the introduction of one of the first employee pension funds have contributed to this aim.
We have remained committed to our responsibility for the people and their environment throughout our history. Before even beginning development of a new product, we start the process of determining the impact that the product will have on people and the environment and how we can improve these aspects.
Please read more about how we assume our responsibility and the concrete measures we implement to protect our environment.
Our environmental policy and action
At Siemens, our holistic approach combines environmental protection with occupational health and safety and radiological protection. We know that these areas are closely related. It is for this reason that our policy integrates Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) protection. From this point of view we can find and realize new opportunities and synergy effects. In this way we can assess, consider and reduce risks.
Our EHS-Policy
Our Commitments
EHS Reports and Awards
EHS reports
You will find the most important activities that have enabled us to achieve our environmental goals as well as the current state of our environmental performance at our sites and from our products. See below for the most current versions of the reports.
| Documents | e-book | |
|---|---|---|
| updated environmetal report 2009 according to EMAS (in German) | - | download[367 KB] |
| EHS-Report 2008* | view | download[4.06 MB] |
| • Sites Profiles Germany (in German)* | view | download[7.12 MB] |
| updated environmental report 2007 according to EMAS (in German) | - | download[5.95 MB] |
| updated environmental report 2006 according to EMAS (in German) | - | download[4.98 MB] |
| environmental report 2005 according to EMAS (in German) | - | download[5.99 MB] |
EMAS-Award
Siemens Healthcare received in the category „Large Companies“ the national EMAS Award 2007 for the special Design of their X-Ray tubes.
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* The environmental report 2008 according to EMAS is embedded in the EHS-Report and the sites profiles Germany
Implementation of the Integrated Product Policy (IPP) at Siemens ensures that the environmental protection aspects of the total product lifecycle are considered, from early in product development through end-of-life. This progressive, comprehensive system perspective allows not only for outstanding progress in environmental protection but also secures financial advantages due to lower energy and material consumption.
Environmental Product Declaration![]() | MAGNETOM Verio: Progress that is Impressive - Reduction of weight up to 36% - Stray field (footprint) similar to conventional 1.5T systems - Drastic reduction of helium consumption with zero helium boil-off rate |
![]() | SOMATOM Definition AS: Progress that is Impressive - Dose reduction of approx. 15% - Average energy savings of 30% for standard examination - Contactless power and data transmission prevents abrasion and dust |
![]() | MAGNETOM ESSENZA: Progress that is Impressive - Reduction of energy consumption up to 50% - Zero helium boil-off technology - Reduction of installation requirements up to 25% MAGNETOM ESSENZA[613 KB] |
![]() | SOMATOM Definition: Progress that is Impressive - Dose reduction for heart examinations up to 50% - Energy savings of up to 30% for standard examinations - Reduction of lead content over 80% (from 110 kg to 19 kg) |
![]() | MAGNETOM Avanto/MAGNETOM Espree: Progress that is Impressive - Reducing of noise level - Minimization consumption of helium - Assessment of all product ingredients |
![]() | UROSKOP Access:Progress that is Impressive - Significantly lower energy consumption - Digital image processing: saves on resources - Recycling rate of 95.4% |
| AXIOM Iconos R200: Progress that is Impressive - Recycling rate of 99% - Dosage reduction up to 93% - Reduction of lead pollutants by 98% |
REACHRegistration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals
The first candidate list was published 28 October 2008 according to Article 59 (1) of the Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH) on the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) website:
candidate list
Siemens Healthcare is working in close collaboration with its suppliers to gather and evaluate the needed information. To our current knowledge no substances on the candidate list are present in our products and packaging in concentrations above 0.1 % by weight.
For further information please refer to the contact address below.
Take-back Product take-back
Also if you do not need a system anymore, it contains valuable components and materials, that help to preserve natural resources. In order to return as much as possible old products to economic cycle, we have developed a four-stage product take-back concept.
The Refurbished System constitutes only one part of the entire product take-back process at Siemens Healthcare Sector. Because this consist of four subprocesses (Refurbished Systems, Component Reuse, Extraction of spare parts as well as Further Use/Recycling).

You don't have to worry about the disposal of your old medical devices - we take care of it.
What we offer:
If desired it containes also disassembly at the site and complete evacuation. At the same time you can be assured that your old devices will be used and recycled in an environmentally-friendly manner. Siemens Healthcare Sector has established a network of demanufacturing and recycling facilities in the countries where we operate. Please contact your Siemens Healthcare Sector Representative to request this service.
Refurbished Systems
Following nature's principle of recycling, Siemens takes
back used medical devices and refurbishes them with the same quality standards as expected in new equipment using state-of-the-art technologies.
The maintenance process of Refurbished Systems enables the reuse of average 90 % of materials in refurbished devices.
Bearing the "Proven Excellence" quality seal, these systems ensure our customers comparable quality like a new system at up to 30 % lower costs of purchase.
The business unit contributes sustainable to environmental protection by two decisive advantages.
On the one hand the process extends life-cycle of the systems and enables a longer use, on the other hand it contributes efficiently to preserve valuable resources.
Partnerships
Brochure for suppliers
Besides our internal efforts, the integration of our suppliers is an essential part of our environmental protection endeavors.
Restricted Material Information from Suppliers
The European regulations REACH, RoHS, EuP and WEEE are requiring from manufacturers and suppliers a lot of information about restricted materials.
Siemens Healthcare requires that suppliers declare whether the product delivered contain any materials that are restricted by current worldwide legislation.
Our European Trade Association COCIR is driving a new web application, called BOMcheck, to reduce the costs of REACH and RoHS compliance by providing a centralised master database where suppliers can put in their substance declarations. In addition, a detailed Guide to REACH requirements for component suppliers and equipment manufacturers is available free-of-charge from www.BOMcheck.net and www.cocir.org.
BOMcheck’s primary purpose is to enable suppliers to comply with their REACH obligations in a cost-effective way. The online declaration tool explains where the REACH Candidate List substances are commonly found in electrical and electronic equipment and highlight available alternatives.
CooperationState-initiated projects to make contributions based on our many years of experience and promote developments for sustainability.
Examples:
Diploma theses on environmental topics (over 40 during the last 10 years)
Most of these yielded results which help Siemens to improve its environmental performance.
Trade associations