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ISO 50001 Energy Management System
What is ISO 50001?
According to the latest report on the Global Climate Risk Index 2019, more than 10,000 occurred between 1998 and 2017 More than a thousand extreme weather events have killed more than 526,000 people and lost nearly $3.5 trillion in economic losses. Climate change is driven by greenhouse gas pollution due to human activities – such as the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) for energy – fuelling a long term warming trend through produce greenhouse gases (such as carbon dioxide) that trap heat in the atmosphere causing global warming. The additional heat in the land, ocean and atmosphere is driving worsening extreme weather. If we do not rapidly and deeply reduce greenhouse gas emissions, then even more harmful and potentially catastrophic consequences for humanity will occur.
Global warming has led to more frequent extreme weather, and energy consumption has increased year by year, not only accounting for nearly 60% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, but also more than 1 billion people cannot enjoy electricity resources, and more people use harmful and polluting energy; To improve climate change, the ISO 50001 energy management system is also a key project in the United Nations' sustainable development goals.
Benefits of ISO 50001 of Certification
A certified Energy Management System (EnMS) helps to:
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Reduce energy cost and increase profitability
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Achieve the spirit of continuous improvement
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Identify potential energy optimizations and manage or reduce risk generation
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Stay ahead of the competition
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Raise awareness among employees about the efficient use of energy
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Enhance the positive image of the corporate organization
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Reduce carbon emission and mitigate climate change
ISO 50001 Energy Management System Requirements
For the detailed requirement, you can purchase from the website of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) which develop and publish international standards or its authorities, ISO 50001 standard requires organisations to show that they:
​• understand external & internal issues, and interested parties, relevant to energy efficiency
• define the energy baseline
• develop and monitor energy objectives and targets
• develop an energy management policy declaring commitment to the efficiency of energy consumption
• embrace energy risks and opportunities throughout the business
• ensure compliance with energy related regulatory and customer requirements
• ensure staff are competent and understand their responsible the energy management system
• use data to better understand and make decisions about energy consumption.
• control nonconformances and take corrective action for significant or repetitive nonconformances
• conduct internal audits of the energy management system
• ensure responsible top management to review the energy management system.
How can we assist your organization to award ISO 50001 Certification?
Stage 1: Perform site visit and understand the organizational structure, style and culture of their operations, their existing documentation (e.g. manual, procedures or forms), resources and training you deployed.
Stage 2: Provide ISO requirement training to the responsible top management.
Stage 3: Discuss with the responsible top management to define the responsibilities of staff at all levels in your management system.
Stage 4: Identify the energy baseline and the method of collection of energy data.
Stage 5: Coordinate and define Management Policy and Objective or Goals with you according to ISO requirement
Stage 6: Establish necessary mechanism with associated resources and elaborate your management system documents in order to meet ISO requirement. We will NOT provide a set of totally separated ISO procedures from your existing procedures that it will cause the difficulty in maintaining your management system or certification renewal.
Stage 7: Implement the approved procedures established in Stage 6 through training or briefing to the concerned staff. Among the trial period, any change is allowed to fit your needs or management style without deviating the ISO requirement.
Stage 8: Provide internal audit training to your audit team and perform the first internal audit with them to your management system together.
Stage 9: Perform management review to ensure your management system conforming the ISO requirement.
Stage 10: Select the certification body for certification.