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ISO 50001 webinar - Webinar recorded June 16, 2011

Description

ISO 50001 Energy Management Systems - Requirements with Guidance for Use, was released by the International Standards Organization (ISO) on June 15, 2011.

Click on the link below to listen to a recorded webinar presented by Jerry Skaggs, our Environmental, Health, Safety and Energy Program Manager and a member of the US Technical Advisory Group Committee involved in the development of this standard.

ISO 50001 specifies requirements for an EnMS and enables organizations to develop and implement a policy and objectives regarding areas of significant energy use. The standard is applicable for all types and sizes of organizations and can be integrated with existing systems, such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.

Webinar Topics

  • Implementation of the ISO 50001 Standard, including:
    • Common energy terms and definitions
    • Energy Policy
    • Energy Baseline and Review
    • Energy Performance Indicators
    • Objectives, Targets and Action Plans
    • Design
    • Procurement of Energy Services, Products, Equipment and Energy
    • Monitoring, Measurement and Analysis
  • Identification and control of energy use, its consumption and costs
  • Integration to related standards, such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001

Objectives

  • Detailed discussion of key requirements of ISO 50001 and its integration with other standards
  • Understand the importance of energy management as your corporation's 'currency'
  • Strengthens management focus on energy; injects organizational discipline
  • Inspires corporate commitment for cultural shift
  • Introduces and sustains a systematic approach to efficiency
  • Requires management commitment of resources

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