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Effective implementation of an ISO 50001 energy management system (EnMS) / Marvin T. Howell.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Howell, Marvin T., 1936- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Industries--Energy conservation.
Industries.
Industries--Energy consumption.
Management--Environmental aspects.
Management.
Physical Description:
1 recurso en línea (192 páginas)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin : ASQ Quality Press, 2014.
Summary:
You may wonder, "Why do we need ISO 50001 EnMS when we have already implemented ISO 14001 Environmental Management (EMS)?" Energy is part of an EMS. Energy is an aspect that is nonrenewable and a must for every organization to have. In ISO 14001 EMS, it is easy to focus on hazardous materials and aspects that have considerable risk in the workplace. Energy use can be easily overlooked, and even when it is considered for an objective and target (O&T), important questions such as what are the significant energy users (SEUs), what can we do to reduce their impact, and what are the variables that affect energy use are not answered.An ISO 50001 Energy Management System (EnMS) allows an organization to focus on reducing energy consumption through establishing a compelling energy policy, establishing legal and other requirements and ensuring that they are being met, and conducting a comprehensive energy review that identifies energy efficiencies, energy conservation efforts implemented, and O&Ts with energy action plans that, when achieved, moves the organization toward meeting its energy policy. For manufacturing companies, energy costs impact both the cost to produce the product and the product price. For government organizations, energy reduction is mandated by executive orders. Everyone benefits from reducing energy consumption, from the environment to the economic health of companies. ISO 50001 EnMS can be implemented by itself or with other ISO standards such as 9001, and 14001 or with OHSMS 18000. The choice is yours--let's make this a better place to live and work and with less cost.
Contents:
Cover
Title page
Copyright
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction to ISO 50001 Environmental Management System (EnMS)
ENERGY COST
EnMS STANDARD
INTEGRATION OF ISO STANDARDS
A HYPOTHETICAL COMPANY, QVS CORPORATION,IS USED TO DEMONSTRATE IMPLEMENTATION
EnMS PHASES AND ELEMENTS
EnMS STAGES
Chapter 2 Requirements
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE
A BEST PRACTICE: USING OAR AND/OR PALFOR ENERGY TEAM MEETINGS
SUMMARY OF ENERGY TEAM MEETINGSAND MEETING METRICS
Chapter 3 Energy Policy
CORPORATE VISION FOR ENERGY
Chapter 4 Energy Planning
AN OVERVIEW
LEGAL AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
ENERGY REVIEW
IDENTIFYING ENERGY EFFICIENCIES
LEAN ENERGY ANALYSIS
IDENTIFYING ENERGY VARIABLES
ENERGY BASELINE
EnPIs
ENERGY OBJECTIVES, ENERGY TARGETS, ANDENERGY MANAGEMENT ACTION PLANS
ENERGY ACTION PLANS AND PROJECTS
Chapter 5 Implementation and Operations
COMPETENCE, TRAINING, AND AWARENESS
COMMUNICATIONS
DOCUMENTATION
CONTROL OF RECORDS
OPERATIONAL CONTROLS
DESIGN
PROCUREMENT OF ENERGY SERVICES,PRODUCTS, AND EQUIPMENT
Chapter 6 Checking
MONITORING, MEASUREMENT, AND ANALYSIS
EVALUATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
INTERNAL AUDIT OF EnMS
NONCONFORMITIES, CORRECTIVE ACTIONS,AND PREVENTIVE ACTIONS
Chapter 7 Management Review
INPUTS TO MANAGEMENT REVIEW
OUTPUTS FROM MANAGEMENT REVIEW
Chapter 8 Integration of ISO Standards
INTEGRATION
QVS CORPORATION INTEGRATION OF ISOs
Chapter 9 Pitfalls and Countermeasures
MURPHY'S LAW
POSSIBLE PITFALLS AND COUNTERMEASURES
PITFALL OBSERVERS
Chapter 10 Implementing ISO 50001 EnMS in Four Months or Less.
INTRODUCTION
PROPOSED SCHEDULE
Appendix A
Appendix B
Endnotes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780873898966
0873898966
9780873898720
0873898729
OCLC:
889314558

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