This course is designed to provide a step-by-step method to guide an organization in the implementation of an Energy Management System in accordance with the ISO 50001 Energy Management Systems Standard. It has been developed to give the participants a set of tools that will allow them to design and implement an Energy Management System (EnMS) within their organizations.
The course will provide a framework through the use of specially defined tools and activities so that the participant can immediately return to their organization and begin the process of developing and implementing their own Energy Management Systems (EnMS).
Length: 2 days Prerequisites: None
Learning Objectives
- Explain and discuss the purpose and importance of an ISO 50001 Energy Management System (EnMS)
- Develop a framework for the implementation of an Energy Management System in accordance with the ISO 50001 Standard for their organization.
Plexus Learning Model
Learning is maximized through participation. That is why Plexus training avoids lecture-based teaching and focuses on group activities, case studies and hands-on applications. Learn by doing.
Who Should Attend
- Engineers, Functional Managers, technical staff and those involved in the design, development and implementation of an Energy Management System (EnMS)
Instructors
Plexus Master Trainers. Plexus Master Trainers train and evaluate:
- ISO 9001:2008, ISO/TS 16949:2009, AS9100, ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management Systems, FSSC 22000:2005 Food Safety, ISO 9001:2008 for Healthcare and ISO 13485:2003 for Medical Devices.
- Plexus trains 3rd party auditors and wrote the materials used to certify all of them
Agenda
Day 1
- Introduction to the course and Course Objectives
- Review the differences and similarities between ISO 9001, EN 16001, and ISO 14011.
- Management Responsibility,(Management Commitment, & Organizational Change)
- Energy Management Planning, (Energy profiling, Energy Baselines, Use of Energy Software, Performance Indicators), Development of Energy Management Action Plans.
- Begin the Review of the Standard Requirements, (Energy Policy, Identification of energy aspects, Legal obligations and other requirements)
Day 2
- Continue the Review of the Standard Requirements
- Implementing the Energy Management System (Competence and Training, Communication, Systems Design, Operations and Maintenance)
- Performance Monitoring, (Defining Energy Use Patterns, regulatory Compliance, Corrective and Preventive Actions.)
- Documentation, (Documentation Requirements, Control of Documents, Control of Records.) Developing the Implementation Checklist
- Review of Certification Requirements and Potential

