This document provides an overview and summary of ISO 50001, the international standard for Energy Management Systems (EnMS). It begins with definitions of ISO, describes ISO's structure and processes for developing standards. It then focuses on ISO 50001, explaining what it is, how it differs from other ISO management standards, and summarizing the requirements for establishing and maintaining an EnMS according to ISO 50001. These include developing an energy policy, planning actions to improve energy performance, implementing programs and operational controls, monitoring energy usage, conducting management reviews, and pursuing continual improvement. The document provides guidance and examples for organizations to effectively establish an EnMS that is compliant with ISO 50001.
A public work I developed while under contract with UL to build and operate their Sustainability and energy Practice across the US, global offices and management consultant base.
Created as a management consulting tool for "C" Suite executives to guide in strategy development, launch, operation, and assessment of internal programs controlling all forms of energy, behavioral or engineering based projects.
Global Manager Group provides ppt presentation for ISO 50001:2018 training. It provides brief information on requirements of ISO 50001:2018, implementation steps, etc.
For more information visit: https://www.globalmanagergroup.com/
ISO 50001 & Energy Management System (EMS)TecnoVeritas
ISO 50001 is a voluntary international rule which gives requirements for the implementation of an EMS to organizations.
ISO 50001 is applicable to small and big organizations, public and private, industry and services and it can influence up to 60% of global energy use.
A public work I developed while under contract with UL to build and operate their Sustainability and energy Practice across the US, global offices and management consultant base.
Created as a management consulting tool for "C" Suite executives to guide in strategy development, launch, operation, and assessment of internal programs controlling all forms of energy, behavioral or engineering based projects.
Global Manager Group provides ppt presentation for ISO 50001:2018 training. It provides brief information on requirements of ISO 50001:2018, implementation steps, etc.
For more information visit: https://www.globalmanagergroup.com/
ISO 50001 & Energy Management System (EMS)TecnoVeritas
ISO 50001 is a voluntary international rule which gives requirements for the implementation of an EMS to organizations.
ISO 50001 is applicable to small and big organizations, public and private, industry and services and it can influence up to 60% of global energy use.
The ISO 50001 Certification and energy management system help organization to increase energy efficiency in the work area as well as reducing energy costs in manufacturing industries. Energy Management System and ISO 50001 certification consultancy company had helped many global clients for implementation of EnMS to achieve ISO 50001 certification by promote energy management best practices and reinforce good energy management behaviors.
Energy management awareness program for decision makersZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Presentation materials to introduce to decision makers of organizations to trigger the awareness among them with less technical contents and more on commitment required from them
ISO 50001 – Why EnMS is important for organizations?PECB
EnMS Is designed to help your organization improve its energy performance through making better use of its energy-consuming assets. It is used by large and small organizations all over the world. Its benefits can take many forms. For some, it is about reducing the environmental impact and enhancing reputation for others, the aim is to drive down costs.
Main points covered:
• What are the best steps managing your energy consumption effectively?
• What are the benefits of companies in saving energy?
• The global need to save the energy
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by Kefah El-Ghobbas, he holds BS.c in Road Vehicles Engineering with more than 17 years of experience in Industrial Engineering, QHSE&Engg, Business Processes Management, and in Provision Training and Management Consultation. Also, he is PECB certified trainer for ISO 50001.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/letrO8wx8yY
ISO 50001 presentation to a company in Jamaica.Phillip Thomas
ISO 50001 is a new ISO standard that can bring significant benefits to Jamaica and other Caribbean countries. Interest for ISO 50001 is beginning to take traction in Jamaica. This presentation was delivered to a company which is actively engaged in setting up an energy management system and wants to incorporate the best practices available thus there interest in ISO 50001.
ISO 50001 es un nuevo estándar ISO que puede traer importantes beneficios a Jamaica y otros países del Caribe. Interés por la norma ISO 50001 está empezando a tomar impulso en Jamaica. Esta presentación haya comunicado a una empresa que participa activamente en la creación de un sistema de gestión de la energía y quiere incorporar las mejores prácticas disponibles por lo tanto existe interés en ISO 50001.
Global Manager Group provides this presentation that talks about mandatory documents required for ISO 14001:2015 Certification. The key documents like quality manual, procedures, SOPs, audit checklist, etc required for certification are described in details. Also give information about how Global Mananger Group helps in quick certification by providing ISO 14001:2015 Documentation kit.
For more information visit @ http://www.globalmanagergroup.com/
Energy Management PowerPoint Presentation SlidesSlideTeam
This complete deck can be used to present to your team. It has PPT slides on various topics highlighting all the core areas of your business needs. This complete deck focuses on Energy Management PowerPoint Presentation Slides and has professionally designed templates with suitable visuals and appropriate content. This deck consists of total of sixty five slides. All the slides are completely customizable for your convenience. You can change the colour, text and font size of these templates. You can add or delete the content if needed. Get access to this professionally designed complete presentation by clicking the download button below. http://bit.ly/2HcxVBI
PECB webinar: ISO 50001:2011 - Understanding Energy Management System (EnMS) PECB
Summary:
This webinar provides a comprehensive overview of the ISO 50001 standard. You will learn how using, developing and managing policies and procedures can improve energy efficiency, achieve targets, and reduce costs. You will also gain the confidence to build awareness of energy efficiency across your organization, which is the vital starting point for anyone planning to develop an energy management system.
Speaker:
Eng. Tawfik Soukieh is the managing director of GLOBAL Experience Consulting Company (GEC) from Kuwait, with more than 20 years of international experience in Energy sector. Throughout years, he has acquired invaluable international business experience, which he utilizes to assist companies with ISO standards with a rich portfolio of different quality management certifications such as: ISO 50001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 13053, OHSAS 18001, ISO 17025, ISO 29001, etc. He is also a member of: Institute of Industrial Engineers (senior member, Atlanta (IIE- U.S.A)), Kuwait Society of Engineers (KSE-KUWAIT), Association of quality and practice (ASQ-USA).
For ISO 50001 Training, Exam, and Certification, please contact: customer@pecb.com
The ISO 50001 Certification and energy management system help organization to increase energy efficiency in the work area as well as reducing energy costs in manufacturing industries. Energy Management System and ISO 50001 certification consultancy company had helped many global clients for implementation of EnMS to achieve ISO 50001 certification by promote energy management best practices and reinforce good energy management behaviors.
Energy management awareness program for decision makersZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Presentation materials to introduce to decision makers of organizations to trigger the awareness among them with less technical contents and more on commitment required from them
ISO 50001 – Why EnMS is important for organizations?PECB
EnMS Is designed to help your organization improve its energy performance through making better use of its energy-consuming assets. It is used by large and small organizations all over the world. Its benefits can take many forms. For some, it is about reducing the environmental impact and enhancing reputation for others, the aim is to drive down costs.
Main points covered:
• What are the best steps managing your energy consumption effectively?
• What are the benefits of companies in saving energy?
• The global need to save the energy
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by Kefah El-Ghobbas, he holds BS.c in Road Vehicles Engineering with more than 17 years of experience in Industrial Engineering, QHSE&Engg, Business Processes Management, and in Provision Training and Management Consultation. Also, he is PECB certified trainer for ISO 50001.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/letrO8wx8yY
ISO 50001 presentation to a company in Jamaica.Phillip Thomas
ISO 50001 is a new ISO standard that can bring significant benefits to Jamaica and other Caribbean countries. Interest for ISO 50001 is beginning to take traction in Jamaica. This presentation was delivered to a company which is actively engaged in setting up an energy management system and wants to incorporate the best practices available thus there interest in ISO 50001.
ISO 50001 es un nuevo estándar ISO que puede traer importantes beneficios a Jamaica y otros países del Caribe. Interés por la norma ISO 50001 está empezando a tomar impulso en Jamaica. Esta presentación haya comunicado a una empresa que participa activamente en la creación de un sistema de gestión de la energía y quiere incorporar las mejores prácticas disponibles por lo tanto existe interés en ISO 50001.
Global Manager Group provides this presentation that talks about mandatory documents required for ISO 14001:2015 Certification. The key documents like quality manual, procedures, SOPs, audit checklist, etc required for certification are described in details. Also give information about how Global Mananger Group helps in quick certification by providing ISO 14001:2015 Documentation kit.
For more information visit @ http://www.globalmanagergroup.com/
Energy Management PowerPoint Presentation SlidesSlideTeam
This complete deck can be used to present to your team. It has PPT slides on various topics highlighting all the core areas of your business needs. This complete deck focuses on Energy Management PowerPoint Presentation Slides and has professionally designed templates with suitable visuals and appropriate content. This deck consists of total of sixty five slides. All the slides are completely customizable for your convenience. You can change the colour, text and font size of these templates. You can add or delete the content if needed. Get access to this professionally designed complete presentation by clicking the download button below. http://bit.ly/2HcxVBI
PECB webinar: ISO 50001:2011 - Understanding Energy Management System (EnMS) PECB
Summary:
This webinar provides a comprehensive overview of the ISO 50001 standard. You will learn how using, developing and managing policies and procedures can improve energy efficiency, achieve targets, and reduce costs. You will also gain the confidence to build awareness of energy efficiency across your organization, which is the vital starting point for anyone planning to develop an energy management system.
Speaker:
Eng. Tawfik Soukieh is the managing director of GLOBAL Experience Consulting Company (GEC) from Kuwait, with more than 20 years of international experience in Energy sector. Throughout years, he has acquired invaluable international business experience, which he utilizes to assist companies with ISO standards with a rich portfolio of different quality management certifications such as: ISO 50001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 13053, OHSAS 18001, ISO 17025, ISO 29001, etc. He is also a member of: Institute of Industrial Engineers (senior member, Atlanta (IIE- U.S.A)), Kuwait Society of Engineers (KSE-KUWAIT), Association of quality and practice (ASQ-USA).
For ISO 50001 Training, Exam, and Certification, please contact: customer@pecb.com
Industrial Energy Management and the Emerging ISO 50001 StandardSchneider Electric
The energy dilemma poses a significant challenge, especially to U.S.-based industrial end users. How will rising energy prices and increased carbon emissions restrictions impact operational costs in the future? How can energy control and forecasting increase efficiency and build a competitive advantage? This presentation explores energy dashboards as a solution and educate you on the ISO 50001 standard and what it takes to comply.
CYS EN ISO 50001 is Proven to Generate Significant Energy Savings! (Part 1 of 3)Arantico Ltd
This presentation, the first in a three part series was presented by Dr. Mike Brogan, COO of Enerit (www.enerit.com) at a seminar entitled CYS EN ISO 50001 in Cyrpus in April 2014.
The presentation covers the following areas;
*What is Systematic Energy Management?
Proven Benefits
*Main Requirements of CYS EN ISO 50001
*Implementation of CYS EN ISO 50001 Energy Management System
*Case Studies
*How ICT Helps
*How do I get started?
*Where am I now?
*And what do I do next?
Iraqi Elections in 2014: a Privacy Requirement Evaluation Based on a Polling ...Ali Al-Shammari
The slides about e-voting. It describes the recent voting system in Iraq, and shows some privacy issues in the system.
Also, it contains some recommendations to mitigate these issues.
Utilities at the cutting edge of DSM planning are implementing Strategic Energy Management (SEM) programs. By equipping C&I customers with powerful tools that help them strategically manage their energy use, utilities realize significant EE savings and deepen their customer relationships.
MEEA, in collaboration with members Xcel Energy and EnerNOC, presented this webinar on SEM best practices and opportunities for Midwest utilities, featuring a case study with Xcel Energy.
On this webinar we discussed:
1. The Value of SEM to Utilities – Understanding how SEM drives increased energy savings from behavioral improvements, more reliable savings from existing capital projects, and deeper customer engagement.
2. Best Practices in SEM Program Design – EnerNOC SEM Practice Lead Chad Gilless will discuss core SEM concepts and present common configurations and options that drive utility program results.
3. Xcel Energy’s Industrial Process Efficiency – Xcel Energy Program Manager Kerry Klemm will present a case study of an award-winning SEM program, the Xcel Energy Process Efficiency program.
Speakers:
Kerry Klemm – Program Manager, Xcel Energy
Kerry Klemm has been involved in energy conservation marketing since the mid 1990s and currently leads Xcel Energy’s Holistic team and manages the Process Efficiency program, which helps manufacturers make smart energy choices that lower their energy use, achieve environmental savings, and improve their bottom line.
Chad Gilless – Practice Lead, Strategic Energy Management, EnerNOC
Chad directs EnerNOC’s efforts to integrate energy into industrial business practices. Based in Portland, OR, Chad has expertise in organizational facilitation and coaching and has over 15 years of experience as a consultant and project manager. He has been with EnerNOC since 2010. He has led numerous programs and projects to deploy plant energy management programs within the industrial sectors, and his efforts have produced more than 68 million kW
ISO 50001 NEDİR?
ISO 50001, kuruluşlara enerjilerini yönetebilmek amacıyla enerji verimliliğini artırmalarını, maliyeti azaltmalarını ve enerji performansını geliştirmeleri için yapılandırılmış bir çerçeve sağlar. ISO 9001 (kalite yönetimi) ve ISO 14001 (çevre yönetimi) ile büyük ölçüde uyumlu olan ve tüm ISO yönetim sistemleri
Kaynak: https://goo.gl/SAzJ7k
We offer ISO 50001 training presentation, ISO 50001 audit checklists as per ISO 50001 standard. Download Editable ISO 50001 auditor training presentation.
Enerit ISO 50001 Meetings Module Training PresentationArantico Ltd
Enerit ISO 50001 is the only software that helps you implement, manage and maintain an effective energy management system based on the ISO 50001 standard.
ISO 50001:2018 is the newly revised international standard for Energy Management providing the most robust framework for optimizing energy efficiency in public and private sector organizations.
ISO 50001 certification demonstrates an organization’s commitment to continual improvement in energy management, allowing them to lead by example within their respective industries and ensure related legislative and regulatory requirements are met.
This implementation guide will help you run through the benefits, PDCA Cycle, Annex SL structure in detail for implementing ISO 50001.
Find out more or get a quote for certification here – https://www.nqa.com/en-gb/certification/standards/iso-50001
ISO 50001 An Answer to Jamaica's Energy CrisisPhillip Thomas
ISO 50001 is a new ISO standard that can bring significant benefits to Jamaica and other Caribbean countries. This presentation is an effort to highlight the benefits that it can bring and to stimulate interest in what might soon become an international trade and commerce requirement
ISO 50001 - The Energy Management JourneyArantico Ltd
A presentation by Dr. Mike Brogan about Enerit's experience with customer ISO 50001 EnMS implementations and present some case studies. ICT tools help to remove some of the pain and anxiety of implementing and maintaining ISO 50001. Mike was recently asked by an energy manager , "We have ISO 50001 what’s next?" and that is the reason for title of the presentation – it is a journey.. Regarding the ISO 50001 standard itself, a customer admitted to Mike that they had only recently read the standard properly and concluded (first that it was not very long) but more importantly that it made excellent sense and sorry he had not read it sooner.. So Mike's my advise is read the standard…
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national
standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is
normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a
subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on
that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison
with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC
Directives, Part 2.
The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International
Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting.
Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member
bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the
subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent
rights.
ISO 16059 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 106, Dentistry, Subcommittee
SC 3, Terminology.
Developing Effective Energy Performance IndicatorsPECB
The primary goal of businesses is to balance profit-making objectives with the interests of parties affected by it. The amount of profit that businesses can generate depends on how well they control their costs. There are many costs with which businesses deal with, but energy costs remain among the most significant for many of them. The industrial sector is one of the largest energy consumers. Companies are constantly seeking innovative ways on how to spend the energy more efficiently. The standard that is widely being used to reduce energy costs is ISO 50001 or the Energy Management System (EnMS). ISO 50001 was developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) with the aims at improving organization’s energy performance.
Introduction About ISO Certificates - Eng. Mohamed Abazamilemadinah
The presentation will cover the following points:
- The ISO Story
- Standards development process / Review Process
- The main benefits of implementing ISO Standards
- Assessment Methodology of standards impacts for an organization
- Case Studies
ISO 45001:2018 is the world’s first occupational health and safety (OH&S) international standard. This new standard replaces the old OHSAS 18001:2007.
ISO 45001 helps your organization provide a safe and healthy workplace for your employees and other people, prevent deaths, work-related injury and ill-health as well as continually improve OH&S performance.
This ISO 45001 awareness PPT presentation can be used to brief your employees, new hires and potential auditees so as to create awareness of the OH&S standard. Alternatively, the presentation may be used to supplement your materials for the training of OH&S professionals and internal auditors.
It covers the what and why of ISO 45001, the OH&S clause structure, and also offers practical tips on how to handle an audit session. When you are done teaching this material to your employees, they will be much more informed and comfortable with ISO 45001.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Provide background knowledge on ISO 45001
2. Gain an overview of ISO 45001 structure
3. Understand the ISO 45001 certification process
4. Gather useful tips on handling the audit session
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
Referencing IEC and ISO Standards in Public PolicySoe Hein Kyaw
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Methods of Referencing IEC/ISO by Policy Makers
Consideration to use IEC and ISO for Public Policy
Advantages & Benefits of Referencing IEC/ISO for Public Policy
Examples of Countries referencing ISO/IEC such as JAPAN, USA, MEXICO, CHINA
ISO 50001 Presentation by Enerit at Industrial Energy Technology Conference 2015Arantico Ltd
Enerit, CEO, MIke Brogan presented at the Industrial Energy Technology Conference (IETC 2015) recently in New Orleans, USA. he presentation concentrated on the ISO 50001 Energy Planning process and why it is important the proper tools are used for carrying out energy review, identifying improvement opportunities and implementing a systematic approach for setting targets and prioritizing energy efficiency projects.
The IETC is hosted by the Energy Systems Laboratory at Texas A&M University and the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. It is a one-of-a kind conference featuring a topics important to industrial energy managers, utility experts, government program managers, vendors and others.
Lessons Learned: Guidance based on Early Experiences of Implementing ISO 5000...Arantico Ltd
Talk presented at: IETC 2014, .Industrial Energy Technology Conference, New Orleans. Author: Paul F Monaghan PhD, CEO Enerit Ltd, paul.monaghan@enerit.com, http://ie.linkedin.com/in/paulfmonaghan
This paper draws on real experience of implementing ISO 50001 and Superior Energy Performance (SEP) in USA and Europe in a variety of sectors: pharmaceutical, automotive, medical device, metals and plastics, universities & ICT. The paper aims to give high-level practical guidance on implementation of these types of energy management system (EnMS)
US DoE has reported substantial extra savings with an EnMS approach. However, there are a number of challenges to: getting started; and making continuous improvement with EnMS.
Firstly, the expression “Energy Management System” means different things to different people. In this paper, we explain what the difference is between EnMS, as meant by ISO 50001/SEP and the general class of Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS), which include monitoring systems and corporate energy/carbon reporting systems.
The next problem is “getting started” with EnMS. In this paper, we first explain identify that there are two key reasons for people to adopt EnMS: These two organizations may start in a different way:
• If the goal is “I want to save more energy in a cost-effective way”, start with an energy review and find ways to visualize how energy is used within the organization.
• If the goal is “I want to get an ISO 50001/SEP certified”, start with a gap assessment.
When some sites in the organization have successfully implemented an EnMS, how do you: ensure that those sites continuously improve; and how do you bring the less advanced sites up to the level of the leading sites?
We believe it is useful to view everything in terms of Energy Management Maturity Models and use this as guidance along the path from start-up through to embedded continuous energy management improvement. Factors that we have found useful in successful rollouts are visualization tools e.g.: Sankey diagrams - show energy flows; Spider diagrams; Dashboards.
In this paper, we will show examples of these visualizations in real situations.
Biography: Paul F Monaghan has a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Queen’s University Canada. After an early career as an energy engineering consultant, he became a tenured Professor in Mechanical Engineering at the National University of Ireland. He left to found two start-up software companies, QSET and Enerit and lived in USA & Ireland. His focus has been on energy and software for over 30 years. Today, he leads Enerit which has delivered ISO 50001 software in Europe, Americas and Asia to organizations like: Pfizer, Medimmune, Fiat, Boston Scientific, Nuqul, Harbec, Sage and Asia Development Bank.
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The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
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All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
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All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
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Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
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Guide to iso50001
1. Copyright 2011 EnMS-Doc Associates All Rights Reserved.
Practical Guide
to
ISO 50001
Energy Management System
Prepared by EnMS-Doc Associates
27th July 2011
Revision 2
Permission to use extracts from ISO 50001 was provided by Standards Council of Canada.
2. 2
What is ISO
ISO is the world largest standards developing organization.
ISO has published more than 18,500 International Standards
An acronym "ISO" was chosen deriving from the Greek isos,
meaning "equal" ( Whatever the country, whatever the language, the
short form of the organization's name is always ISO)
Summary of ISO was referenced from ISO website, page “Discover ISO”:
http://www.iso.org/iso/about/discover-iso_isos-name.htm
International Organization for Standardization
Established in 1947
(Ranging from standards for activities such as agriculture and construction, through
mechanical engineering, to medical devices, to the newest information technology
developments )
3. The ISO brand
Democratic
Voluntary
Market-driven
Consensus
Globally relevant
Each country is on an equal footing to influence the direction of ISO's work
ISO standards are voluntary: ISO itself does not regulate or legislate
ISO only develops standards for which there is a market requirement
ISO standards are based on international consensus by requiring a periodic
review of its standards at least every five years
ISO standards are technical agreements which provide the framework for
compatible technology worldwide
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4. 4
Membership of ISO is open to national standards institutes most
representative of standardization in their country
(one member in each country)
Who can join ISO
Some of 110 member bodies are:
Brazil (ABNT) Associação Brasileira de Normas Técnicas
Canada (SCC) Standards Council of Canada
China (SAC) Standardization Administration of China 国家标准化管理委员会
Germany (DIN) DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung
Japan (JISC) Japanese Industrial Standards Committee 日本工業標準調査会
Thailand (TISI) Thai Industrial Standards Institute
USA (ANSI) American National Standards Institute
United Kingdom (BSI) British Standards Institution
…and
42 correspondent members (observer role thus no voting rights)
10 subscriber members (countries with very small economies wishing to
maintain contact)
5. What benefits ISO provides
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• development, manufacturing and supply of products and services more
efficient, safer and cleaner
• technical base for health, safety and environmental legislation, and
conformity assessment
For government sectors
For businesses
• facilitates trade between countries and make it fairer
For consumers
• assurance of quality, environmental friendliness, safety, efficiency and
interchangeability at an economical cost wherever in the world you are
• shares technological advances and good management practice
For customers
• a broader choice of offers world-wide, and benefitting from competition
For everyone
• quality of life in general by ensuring that the transport, machinery and
tools we use are safe and cleaner
For the planet
• quality of air, water and soil, reducing emissions of gases/radiation and
promoting green products for preserving the environment
6. Path to become ISO standard
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Industry or business sector
Requirement for standard
ISO's national member
Council
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7. ISO 9001/ISO 14001/ISO 50001
What is different from others
7
"Generic" means that the same standard can be applied to any
organization, large or small, whatever its product or service, in any sector of
activity, and whether it is a business enterprise, a public administration, or a
government department.
The vast majority of ISO standards are highly specific to a
particular product, material, or process
ISO 9001 (quality),ISO 14001 (environment) and ISO 50001
(energy) are "generic management system standards"
ISO 9001 Quality Management System
ISO 14001 Environment Management System
ISO 50001 Energy Management System
Generic sets of
requirements
to implement
• Having organisations in more than one country, a single, harmonized
standard for implementation across the organization
8. ISO 50001
8
• Encourages organizations to better utilize existing energy consuming facilities,
thus reducing operational costs and/or expanding business capacity
• Have a framework to encourage suppliers and customer to better manage their
energy, thus promoting energy efficiency throughout the supply chain
• Properly run operational management system that promotes sustainable
business development
Produce the best quality product on account of least energy consumption
ISO 50001 International EnMS Standard guides you to:
• Defines organisations and companies to have a well-recognized framework
for integrating energy efficiency into their management practices
• Have the strong top management involvement & leadership in EnMS operation
• Have the top management to appoint a management representative from
higher management level to manage cross over organisation
Differentiation Factors to ISO 9001/ISO 14001
• Imposes “DATA” oriented management practices, thus focuses on
performances
9. ISO 50001
Key differentiation Factors to ISO 14001
9
Proclamation of Independence !!
Energy management has always been a part of ISO 14001
• Improve energy performance has always been positive environmental aspects
• To ensure sustainable business development for a long range survival
• Energy management as a component of carbon emission reduction projects
Inevitable birth of ISO 50001 due to market needs
• Recognition of PDCA ensuring continual improvement
• Most businesses are to generate energy or some sorts of energy for clients,
thus energy management is being recognised as business management
Generate the best quality energy for clients on account of least energy consumption
Energy management: nothing to lose, only to gain
• ISO 50001 certification is not about nonconformity prevention but to
demonstrate superiority of your business
• EnMS that generates data for measuring “PERFORMANCES”
• EnMS audit examines if energy performance improved, and objectives and
targets achieved
10. 10
EnMS performances are A + B of the following:
A. Performance of EnMS itself :
standard management performance
Why ISO 50001 EnMS is attractive?
(1) “DATA” Oriented Management System!!
Evaluation of energy “PERFORMANCE” can be measured and quantified by the “DATA”
(2) Managing with EnMS performances
B. Energy Performance :
performance managed with data
such as EnPI
(3) Practicality
Regardless of the size and type of organisation, regardless of if you are
subscribing to the national or local requirements, “data” and “performance”
based management method can be properly blended into your operation.
Continual Improvement Process (PDCA)
EnMS Performance
Energy
Performance
Management
Performance
ISO 9001
ISO 14001
Generic
11. ISO 50001 Birth Passage
11
Establishment of PC242 February 2008
Secretariat: ANSI (U.S.A.) & ABNT (Brazil)
Working Draft Approved Winter 2008
Committee Draft Approved Summer 2009
Draft International Standard version Approved Summer 2010
Final Draft International Standard version Approved Spring 2011
ISO 50001 International Standard EnMS Published 15 June 2011
43 participating countries such as Australia (AS), Canada (SCC), China (SAC),
Germany (DIN), India (BIS), Japan (JISC), Russian Federation (GOST R),
South Africa (SABS), Thailand (TISI), United Kingdom (BSI), etc.
13 observing countries
12. ISO 50001 International Standard on Energy Management System
12
Contents Remarks
Forward
Introduction
1. Scope
2. Normative references
3. Terms and definitions
4. EnMS Requirements
Annex A Guidance on the use of Clause 4
4.1 General requirements
4.2 Management responsibilities
4.3 Energy Policy
4.4 Energy Planning
4.5 Implementation and operation
4.6 Checking (performance)
4.7 Management Review
Strictly informative guide to ensure a proper understanding
and appreciation of the contents in Clause 4
About ISO and positioning of the document
Summary of the standard in this document
Scope: Specifying requirements for EnMS
Any references to make this document valid
Terms and definitions used in this document
Defining the requirements of ISO 50001
Establish
EnMS
Scope and Boundaries
How it will meet the requirements
Define
Determine
to achieve continual improvement
of energy performance
Maintain
Document
Implement
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Conceptual Business Flow of EnMS
Excerpt form “ISO 50001:2011(E)” page vi
Monitoring,
measurement and
analysis
Internal audit of
the EnMS
Management
review
Planning
Energy policy
Implementation
and operation
Continual
improvement
Nonconformities,
correction, corrective and
Preventive actions
Checking
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What is “ISO 50001 Compliance”
Establish guideline and provisions for EnMS operation
following ISO 50001
Operate business under the established EnMS
following ISO 50001
Verify if you operate business under established EnMS
in conformance to ISO 50001
Clause 4, Sub-clause 4.1 - 4.3
Clause 4, Sub-clause 4.4 & 4.5
Clause 4, Sub-clause 4.6
Verification is done by
actual result written in reports and records as evidences
against written guidelines and provisions, procedures and plans
Therefore, documentation is the most important aspect to consider
when one seeks efficient operation of EnMS compatible to ISO 50001
report the result of verification at Management review
Clause 4, Sub-clause 4.7
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ISO 50001 Requirements & Interpretation
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.1 General requirements
Document
Maintain
Implement
Establish
EnMS
Scope and Boundaries
How it will meet the requirements
Define
Determine
to achieve continual improvement of
energy performance
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Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.2 Management Role
4.2.1 Top management commitment
4.2.2 Management representative
EnMS Champion
Energy Policy
Performance ownership
Management Review
Provide resources
Scope & Boundary
Disseminate EnMS
EnPI assessmentPlanning initiative
Fair evaluation
Top Management
EnMS Owner
EnMS Champion
EnMS Operation Committee
authorizes
Reports performance
• Organise the operation unit
• Define roles & responsibility
Appoints &
Directs energy management activities
• Appoint members
Management rep.
Energy management team
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.3. Energy Policy
Coherent with the nature
and scale of, and impact
on, the organization's
energy use
Commitment to continual
improvement in energy
performance
Commitment to ensure
the availability of
information and of
necessary resources to
achieve objectives and
targets
Commitment to comply
with applicable legal and
other requirements
Framework for setting
and reviewing energy
objectives and target
Supports the purchase of
energy efficient products
and services
Documented,
communicated, and
understood within the
organization
Periodically reviewed,
and updated as necessary
Name of Top Management
“Energy Policy” Template (EnMS-Policy-M01E)
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.4. Energy Planning
4.4.1 General
A.4.1 Energy Planning Process Concept Diagram
Excerpt form “ISO 50001:2011 (E)” page 16
Energy Planning Process
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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4.4. Energy Planning
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
Sample of applying Energy Planning Process Concept
“EnMS Energy Review Report” Guidebook+t (EnMS-EnRev.Rep-M01E)
Reference: “ISO/DIS 50001(E)” page 14
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Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.4. Energy Planning
4.4.3 Energy Review
a) Analyze energy use based on measurement and other data
b) Based on energy use analysis, identify the areas of significant energy use and consumption
c) Identify, prioritize, and record opportunities for improving energy performance, including,
where applicable, potential energy sources, use of renewables, or alternative energy
sources
Fig. Sample-1 Fig. Sample-2
Energy Conservation Opportunity
Excerpt form “Energy Review Report” Guidebook+t (EnMS-EnRev.Rep-M01E)
“EnMS Energy Review Report” Guidebook+t (EnMS-EnRev.Rep-M01E)
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.4. Energy Planning
4.4.3 Energy Review
The energy review shall be updated at defined intervals and in response to major
changes in facilities, equipment, systems or processes.
Energy review shall be planned, implemented documented reported. Energy review is to
define baseline and target after identifying energy conservation opportunities (ECOs),
and will be used as one of evidences for quantifying energy performance improvements.
“EnMS Energy Review Report” Guidebook+t (EnMS-EnRev.Rep-M01E)
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.4. Energy Planning
4.4.4 Energy baseline
4.4.5 Energy performance indicators (EnPIs)
4.4.6 Energy objectives, energy targets and energy management action plans
From the energy review, energy baseline & EnPI shall be recorded for saving target
Fig. Sample-1
From the energy review, objectives, targets and action plan shall be consolidated in a plan
Excerpt form “Monitoring & Action Guideline” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Monitor.Gdln-M01E)
Action name Objectives By whoTargets By when
Product line
Change
Enhancement
• Close the comp. air valve
• Review washing cycle
• Reduce detergent for shorter rinse
Reduce power by
720,000kWh
Cost red. 3.3 %
CO2 emit. Red.
400 t-CO2
Prod.#1
Manager
End March,
2012
Fig. Sample-2
“Monitoring & Action Guideline” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Monitor.Gdln-M01E)
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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4.5. Implementation and operation
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Competence, training
and awareness
4.5.3 Communication
4.5.5 Operational control
4.5.4 Documentation
4.5.6 Design
4.5.7 Procurement of
energy services,
products, equipment
and energy
4.4.3 Energy Review
4.4.4 Energy baseline
4.4.5 Energy performance
indicators (EnPIs)
4.4.6 Objectives, targets
and action plan
4.4.2 Legal and other
requirements
1) Apply additional 6 elements in establishing the plan
2) Implement and operate in accordance with the
established plan
“EnMS Action Plan” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Audit.Plan-M01E)
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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4.5. Implementation and operation
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.5.2 Competence, training and awareness
Competence
EnMS ensures any person or persons working for, or on its
behalf related to significant energy uses are competent on the
basis of appropriate education, training, skills or experience.
Training
EnMS shall identify training
needs associated with the
control of its significant
energy uses and its operation
Awareness
EnMS ensures that persons working for or on its behalf are and
remain aware of:
1) The importance of conformity with the energy policy, procedures and
with the requirements of the EnMS
2) Their roles, responsibilities and authorities in achieving the
requirements of the EnMS
3) The benefits of improved energy performance
4) The importance of achieving energy objectives and targets, and the
consequences of departure from specified procedures
• Workshop
• External training
• Internal training
• Seminar
• Etc.
“EnMS Training Plan” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Training.Plan-M01E)
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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4.5. Implementation and operation
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.5.3 Communication
a) Energy Performance & EnMS Operation Communication
b) Awareness and Motivational Communication
c) External Communication on EnMS
• EnMS site and
monitoring system links
from company portal site
• EnMS proprietary bulletin boards
• Morning meetings
• Training sessions
• Motivation and incentive program
• Suggestion Box
Etc.
• Press release • Company newsletter • Factory tour • CSR report
• Web: contact us • Community activities
Fig. Sample
“EnMS Communication Guideline” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Comm.Gdln-M01E)
Examples can be…
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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4.5. Implementation and operation
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.5.4 Documentation
4.5.4.1 Documentation Requirements 4.5.4.2 Control of Documents
Procedure for
documents after
released
Guideline for
creating
documents
Scope &
boundary Energy Policy
Plan to
achieve EnMS
targets
…. and any other
documents considered
necessary for ensure
proper operation of
EnMS
“EnMS Document Management Guideline” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Doc.Mgmt.Gdln-M01E)
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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4.5. Implementation and operation
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.5.5 Operational control
EnMS Charter
Sets a general guideline
and provision for overall
EnMS operation
Guidelines,
Plans,
Reports, etc.
Procedures
… and other documents considered necessary
… and other documents considered necessary
• Document Management
• Energy Policy• Energy review plan & report
• Training plan & report
• Monitoring & Action Guideline
• Audit plan & report
• Procurement Guideline
• Facility-Equipment List
• Continual Improvement Guideline
• Communication Guideline
• Management Review
• Monitoring & action
• Cooling Tower operation
• Continual Improvement
• Boiler operation
• Chiller operation • Power Substation operation
• Compressed Air operation
• Lighting
• Power Generator operation
• Service Water Facility• Water Treatment operation
• Material Handling Line operation
• Preparation Line operation • Heating Line operation
• Packing Line operation• Pumps
• Packaged AC
• Fan/Blower
“EnMS Charter” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Charter-M01E)
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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4.5. Implementation and operation
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.5.6 Design
Facility Design
• Review energy aspects
in design
Product Design
Two types of designing effort for energy efficient performance:
Manufacturing Process Design
• Review Design
• Financial analysis
• Identify as
Energy Saving
Project
• URS
• Trial / tests
• Acceptance
• Construction or modeling
• Feasibility study
• Project proposal
Management
Review
• Verification
Approval
RESULT
“EnMS Energy Review Report” Guidebook+t (EnMS-EnRev.Rep-M01E)
(Not mention in ISO 50001
but worth consider)
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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4.5. Implementation and operation
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.5.7 Procurement of energy services, products, equipment and energy
Procurement of energy services,
products and equipments Procurement of energy supply
Supplier quotation
- Specs on energy
type and rating
- Life cycle energy
consumption estimate
- Life cycle maintenance
cost
- Service availability in
case of contingency
situations
Energy efficiency
assessment
Life cycle energy cost
vs. maintenance cost
assessment
Service flexibility assessment
especially in the time of contingency
Supplier quotation
- Composition specifications
of fuel energy
- Composition specifications
of water
- Heat conversion factor per
energy unit
- CO2 emission conversion
factor per energy unit
Perform composition test once
every six months
Check regularly the energy
market prices to compare
purchase prices
“EnMS Lean Energy Procurement Guideline” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Procure.Gdln-M01E)
Collaboration with suppliers is key
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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4.6. Checking (Performance)
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.6.1 Monitoring, measurement and analysis
Following key characteristics of its operations that determine energy
performance shall be monitored, measured and analysed at planned intervals.
a) significant energy uses and other
outputs of the energy review
b) the relevant variables related to
significant energy uses;
c) EnPIs
d) effectiveness of the action plans in
achieving objectives and targets
Guideline/procedure are useful to :
a) Define method of treating records
b) Define how to review measurement
needs
c) Define method to maintain quality of monitoring equipments and records
d) Define procedure to identify and act against deviations in energy performance
e) Define procedure for consistent monitoring and action operation
“EnMS Monitoring & Action Guideline” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Monitor.Gdln-M01E)
d) evaluation of actual versus expected
energy consumption.
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
32. 4.6. Checking (Performance)
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.6.2 Evaluation of compliance with legal requirements and other requirements
EnMS is to stay alert and at planned interval evaluate compliance with legal
and other requirements to which EnMS subscribes that are relevant to its
energy uses.
a) List of legal and other requirements to which it
subscribes that are relevant to its energy uses
b) Summary or highlight description of evaluation items for
compliance
c) Compliance status
d) Recommended action
e) Additional remarks if necessary
The updates and results of evaluation can be consolidated as records in a
document containing following information:
Recorded information can be presented during
management review to serve EnMS purpose.
32“EnMS Legal & Requirements Compliance Status Report” Guidebook+t (EnMS-LRC.Status.Rep-M01E)
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
33. 4.6. Checking (Performance)
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.6.3 Internal audit of the EnMS
EnMS audit is to be conducted as part of organisation’s audit programme.
a) Objective b) Scope
Define the EnMS audit:
Reference ISO19011:2002 “Guidance
on the Principles of Auditing” in
conducting EnMS audit.
c) Responsibility d) Procedure
EnMS audit is encouraged to conduct
in accordance with voluntary
documented EnMS audit plan. (*1)
Record of audit result shall be
reported to top management.
33“EnMS Audit Plan” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Audit.Plan-M01E)
(*1) ISO 50001 does not require audit
plan and report per se, however they
are highly recommended for efficient
and effective audit activities.
• EnMS is properly implemented and
energy performance improved
• EnMS conforms to energy objectives
and targets established
Audit examines :
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
34. 4.6. Checking (Performance)
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
4.6.4 Nonconformities, correction, corrective action and preventive action
Improvement actions
EnMS Continual Improvement Guideline (Problem Resolution management Guideline)
EnMS Continual Improvement
Procedure
Actions for correction, corrective, and preventive as well as actions to counter
nonconformities
A guideline is useful to identify elements
requiring improvement, and to define
situations for preventive and corrective
actions.
A document defining procedure is useful
for the entire work force dealing with
actual and potential nonconformity, and
through corrective and preventive actions
to identify opportunities from continual
improvement practices.
34“EnMS Continual Improvement Guideline” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Cont.Impr.Gdln-M01E)
Continual improvement is the heart of EnMS operation
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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4.7. Management review
Clause 4. EnMS requirements
Management review is one of the most
important EnMS processes
a) Reassures top management role and
responsibility
b) Accelerates the EnMS progress for
continual improvement
c) Removes members’ wonder
d) Evaluate people’s effort & skill
e) Understands the changes made
Defining logistics
• Purpose • Participants
• Frequency • Procedure
Input to management review
Output from management review
• Changes in energy performance or EnPI
• Changes in energy policy, objectives/
targets or baseline
• Allocation of resources.
ISO 50001 Requirement Summary & Interpretation
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Annex A Guidance on the use of Clause 4 EnMS requirements
ISO 50001 Annexes & Interpretation
Annex A is strictly
informative
It is not intended to add to, subtract
from, or in any way modify these
requirements.
Purpose is to prevent
misinterpretation of the
requirements contained in
Clause 4.
It encourages periodically review and
evaluate energy performance from EnMS
operation in order to identify opportunities
for improvement for implementation.
Figure A.1 – Conceptual representation of energy
performance
Excerpt form “ISO 50001:2011 (E)” page 14
Excerpt from “ISO/DIS 50001” page 13
The organisation is given flexibility in
how it implements the EnMS.
Organisation can pursue Continual
improvement from a wide range of
energy performance activities.
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Annex B Comparison Table ISO 50001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001
and ISO 22000
Annex B compares the table of contents among "generic management
system standards“ including additional friend ISO 22000, International
Standard for Food safety Management System . The comparison is for the
purpose of providing good reference if one is considering integrating the
management systems.
Following observation can be stated:
ISO 9001 with its longer history and revision practiced
for improvement, splitting up the clauses for system
requirements based on the market needs. However the
contents coverage is uniform to ISO 50001 with
difference that ISO 9001needs to define product quality.
ISO 50001 and ISO 14001 have identical clause structure
which consolidates all the system requirements in clause 4.
All have the same title/clause structure up to clause 3.
…………….Forward
…………….Introduction
Clause 1 Scope
Clause 2 Normative reference
Clause 3 Terms and definitions
Clause 4 QM general requirements
Clause 5 Management responsibility
Clause 6 Resource management
Clause 7 Product realization
Clause 8 Measurement, analysis and
improvement
ISO 22000 follows ISO 9001 clause structure, with difference of putting emphasis on
safety quality.
4.5.5 Communication
4.6.1 Monitoring, measurement …
5.5.3 Internal communication
4.4.3 Energy review 7.2.1 Determination of requirements…
8.2.3 Monitoring, measurement …..
4.5.3 Documentation 4.2 Documentation requirements
4.5.2 Competence, training and… 6.2.2 Competence, training and…
4.7 Management review 5.6 Management review
4.5.7 Procurement of energy ser… 7.4 Purchasing
ISO 50001 ISO 9001
ISO 50001 Annexes & Interpretation
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Annex B Comparison Table for Key Standards of EnMS on the
“Energy Review” Criteria of ISO 50001
Following 8 established national standards represented as the key
member of TC242 were used for a comparison:
Although “Annex B” was removed, it is worthwhile to note that
“Energy Review” is ranked as a subject of high importance in EnMS.
(1) ANSI/MSE 2000-2008 (U.S.A.)
(2) DS 2403: 2001 (Denmark)
(3) EN 16001 (CEN)
(4) KATS KSA 4000:2007 (Korea)
(5) NSAI IS 393 (Ireland)
(6) SAC GB/T-200 March 2009 (China)
(7) SIS SS 627750 Reference (Sweden)
(8) TISI EnMS: SPECIFICATION 9/2004
(Thailand)
Reference from ISO/DIS 50001(E)
Informative Annex in ISO/DIS 50001(E) but was removed from ISO 50001:2011(E)
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(cont’d)
Following observation can be stated:
(2),(3),(5) & (7) representing as a European team has the similar basic
approach to energy review. The contents are similar to ISO 50001. They
put emphasis on human operation aspects of significant energy use.
(1) representing the U.S.A., the contents are similar to ISO 50001 but
descriptions are more in detail. A big difference is that it does not
elaborate on identifying ECOs.
(4) representing Korea, titled “The energy aspects analysis” with objective to
identify significant energy aspects and using EnPI in identifying improvement
factors (ECOs) then to set up action plan.
(6) representing China, the process is similar to ISO 50001 but putting
emphasis on baseline setting with consideration of using specific energy
consumption approach.
(8) representing Thailand, the contents are similar to ISO 50001 only
using different terminology.
(1) ANSI/MSE 2000-2008 (U.S.A.)
(2) DS 2403: 2001 (Denmark)
(3) EN 16001 (CEN)
(4) KATS KSA 4000:2007 (Korea)
(5) NSAI IS 393 (Ireland)
(6) SAC GB/T-200 March 2009 (China)
(7) SIS SS 627750 Reference (Sweden)
(8) TISI EnMS: SPECIFICATION 9/2004 (Thailand)
Comparison Table by Key Standards on “Energy Review” Criteria to ISO 50001
Reference from ISO/DIS 50001(E)
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Summary of Management Principles in EnMS
Following is the list of items necessary to control EnMS operation regardless of
what ISO 50001 requires:
1. Operation and Progress Management
2. Change Management
3. Operational Problem Resolution Management
4. Risk Management
5. Preparation for Contingency
6. Document Management
7. Objective and Target Achievement Evaluation Criteria
Ensuring objective and target achievement evaluation criteria are defined in order to
measure and evaluate progress or result
Ensuring operation is making progress according to the plan
Ensuring operation is in line with the changes
Ensuring operation swiftly to problem faced and turn into opportunity for improvement
Ensuring risk factors are evaluated to secure position for continual improvement
Ensuring safety is considered in case of emergency situation
Ensuring key documents are identified, maintain, updated and available when in need
Additional Management Principles in EnMS Operation
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Summary of Documentation
Records
Procedure Documents
Management
Documents
Documentation is key to the success of EnMS operation
12 Key documents were introduced for ISO 50001 certification
Audit Plan
Action Plan
Monitoring
Guideline
Energy Review
Report
Energy Policy
The Charter
Continual
Improvement
Guideline
Training Plan
Legal &
Requirements
Compliance
Status Report
Communication
GuidelineProcurement
Guideline
Document
Management
Guideline
“EnMS Charter” Guidebook+t (EnMS-Charter-M01E)
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Thank you
Final notes…
This guide is to acknowledge the good feeling
about how EnMS can brighten up your
organisation on account of energy efficient
operation, and at the same time gaining ISO
50001 certification.
Documentation is the key to disseminate
guidelines and provisions for people to move
into the right direction for continual
improvement.
With ISO 50001 class documentation, your
EnMS operation is on a global scale at your own
language.
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