Overview-
As an international standard, ISO 50001 specifies the requirements for organizations to develop, implement, and improve Energy Management Systems. This allows organizations to follow a specific framework that helps them achieve continual improvement in energy performance, efficiency, usage, and consumption.
This framework specifies the measurements, documents, and reports, which enable organizations to monitor the progress of their processes and employees towards energy performance. ISO 50001 requires organizations to establish new policies for an efficient use of energy, to set aims and objectives to meet those policies and review their impacts; genuinely attempting to achieve continuous improvements in energy management.
Objective-
This course is designed to provide an in-depth knowledge of Energy Management Systems (EnMS) and their implementation. Through this course, participants will gain the necessary skills to become an Exemplar Global Certified Lead Auditor for ISO 50001.
ISO 50001 provides a framework of requirements for organizations to:
- Develop a policy for more efficient use of energy
- Fix targets and objectives to meet the policy
- Use data to better understand and make decisions about energy use
- Measure the results
- Review how well the policy works, and
- Continually improve energy management.
ISO 50001 Objectives:
- Explain the purpose of an Energy Management System, its standards, management system audits, third-party certification, and the business benefits of EnMS implementation.
- Describe an auditor's role and responsibilities in planning, conducting, reporting, and following up on an audit of an environmental management system in accordance with ISO 19011 and ISO/IEC 17021-1, if applicable.
- Provide participants with an overview of EnMS standards and requirements
- Understand the principles and practices related to environmental management systems
- Learn best practices for planning, managing, auditing, and reporting on EMS results
- Be equipped with knowledge of ISO 50001Lead Auditor certification process.
- Gain an understanding of the legal aspects related to EnMS.
- Schedule, conduct, report on, and follow up on an audit of an environmental management system to determine compliance (or lack thereof) with ISO 50001, ISO 19011, and ISO/IEC 17021-1, as appropriate.
How Would Taking This Course Benefit My Career?
ISO 50001 Lead Auditor training enables you to develop the necessary expertise to perform an Energy Management System (EnMS) audit by applying widely recognized audit principles, procedures and
techniques. During this training course, you will acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to plan
and carry out internal and external audits in compliance with ISO 19011 and ISO/IEC 17021-1
certification process.
- ISO 50001 assists facilities in evaluating and prioritizing the implementation of new energy-efficient technologies and in improving energy efficiency, energy use and consumption.
- Understanding transparency and facilitates communication on the management of energy resources.
- Understanding how changes can improve energy management will evolve over time, opening up new opportunities for further efficiencies.
- Understanding Credible market communication about energy performance efforts.
FAQs:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Auditors seeking to perform and lead Energy
- Management System (EnMS) certification audits.
- Individuals responsible for maintaining
- Conformance with Energy Management System requirements.
- Technical experts seeking to prepare for an Energy Management System audit
Content of the ISO 50001 EnMS Lead Auditor Training Course
By the end of the course, you will be able to understand: -
- Understand the elements and operations of an Energy Management System and its principal processes.
- Acknowledge the correlation between ISO 50001 and other standards and regulatory frameworks and the requirements of ISO 19011.
- Understand the approaches, methods and techniques used for the implementation and management of an EnMS.
- Auditor Responsibilities and Auditing Roles.
- Checklists, non-conformance reports, audit reporting, final team meeting, and follow-up are all components of audit planning.
- Exercises, case studies, and records of verification and audit.
- Auditor registration, accreditation, and certification, course examination.
Course Duration:
40 Hours + 1 Hr. 30 Minutes Examination
Course Structure:
5 Day Course typically starts at 9:30 A.M. and ends at 6:30 P.M (IST).
Presentations, Examples, Exercises requiring group work, Brainstorming, Readings, and Sharing of Practical Experiences are all included in the course. A 45-minute lunch break each day.
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