
Energy Management (ISO 50001)
ISO 50001 Energy Management Systems or the EnMS standard was written to support
the urgent need in the world today of reducing Green House Gasses (GHG) through
efficient energy use. According to the ISO Secretary General:
The urgency to reduce GHG emissions, the reality of higher prices from reduced availability
of fossil fuels, and the need to promote efficiency and the use of renewable energy
sources provide a strong rationale for developing this new standard, building on
the most advanced good practices and existing national or regional standards.
ISO 50001 establishes an international framework for industrial plants or entire
companies to manage all aspects of energy, including procurement and use. The standard
provides organizations and companies with technical and management strategies to
increase energy efficiency, reduce costs, and improve environmental performance.
Based on broad applicability across national economic sectors, the standard could
influence up to 60% of the worlds energy demand. Corporations, supply chain partnerships,
utilities, energy service companies, and others are expected to use ISO 50001 as
a tool to reduce energy intensity use and carbon emissions in their own facilities
(as well as those belonging to their customers or suppliers) and to benchmark their
achievements.
The goal of the ISO 50001 standard is to:
- Assist organizations in making better use of their existing energy-consuming assets
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Offer guidance on benchmarking, measuring, documenting, and reporting energy intensity
improvements and their projected impact on reductions in GHG emissions
- Create
transparency and facilitate communication on the management of energy resources
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Promote energy management best practices and reinforce good energy management behaviors
- Assist facilities in evaluating and prioritizing the implementation of new energy-efficient
technologies
- Provide a framework for promoting energy efficiency throughout
the supply chain
- Facilitate energy management improvements in the context of
GHG emission reduction projects
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Support and/or Assessments
Training and Workshops
Omnex offers training and workshops in
ISO 14001(Environmental Management Systems) and
ISO 50001(Energy Management Systems) and
ISO 26000(Guidance on Social Responsibility). Furthermore, these
classes include workshops on Carbon Foot Prints and the Global Reporting Initiative. ISO 50001 closely mirrors
the ISO 14001 standard to a large extent and will easily integrate with ISO 14001
and OHSAS 18001.
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Using GRI Guidelines
Environment Management, Energy Management, Sustainability and Social Responsibility
Implementing Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001) is the first step to implementing
Sustainability and Social Responsibility. Omnex has been implementing ISO 14001
since 2005 with an integrated ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 implementation at Yazaki in
North America. In 2005, Omnex published a paper regarding integration Juggling Multiple Standards which discusses the integration
of the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards and made the argument that over 95% of
ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 integrates. In 2010, the concept of integration was taken
to the next level when Omnex integrated ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, and Food
Safety Management Systems for Nestle. Over the past six years, Omnex has helped
implement Environmental Management Systems in thousands of organizations worldwide.
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on the Environmental movement.
The second step towards becoming a more environmentally-responsible organization
is to move from the pollution prevention charter of ISO 14001 in the Environmental
Policy and introduce Carbon Foot Print and/or water usage and/or waste to the scope
of the organizations Environmental Management System. This change in policy will
enhance the risk assessment and objectives, and plan for the organization, all of
which are requirements of ISO 14001. A good standard to adopt in the second step
includes ISO 50001, which is an Energy Management System or EnMS Standard. This
standard, which is becoming popular world-wide, will focus the organization to help
both bottom-line costs and the environment.
The third step is to integrate ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 26000 with the GRI Sustainability
Reporting Guidelines. Earlier this year, Omnex published a paper at
the ASQ Pathways to Social Responsibility Conference that discussed integrating
ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 26000. Integrating the business processes of the organization
and including process controls for Sustainability and Social Responsibility is both
the most efficient and best method for implementation.
Another option to the step-wise implementation of Environmental, Energy and Sustainability
standards is to implement ISO 14001, ISO 50001, ISO 26000 and GRI together into
one management system as a single step without implementing standards one at a time
as suggested earlier. In fact, Omnex specializes in this approach since it saves
time, effort and money. Contact us so we can help you understand this time savings
and cost savings approach to implementation.
Integrated Management Systems
Integrated Management Systems (IMS) as it relates to Environmental and Sustainability
is the integration of QMS, EMS, with ISO 26000 Social Responsibility, ISO 50001
Energy Management Systems, and including reporting on Social Responsibility using
the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) into a single management system. IMS fosters
the approach that an organization should establish one integrated system that is
best for the business and not set up separate, often duplicate, processes or documentation
to satisfy each management standard. IMS contains company-wide processes that conform
to EMS, EnMS, Social Responsibility and GRI but most importantly they are designed
and established in support of the business goals.
At Omnex, integration means developing common organizational processes based on
standardized work flows, conducting integrated risk analysis (using FMEAs and Control
Plans for Quality, Environmental, Energy and Social risks) and conducting integrated
audits. At Omnex, we are continuing to pioneer ever more effective and efficient
ways of defining, implementing and auditing integrated management systems.
Integration and standardization not only reduce confusion and redundancy in the
workplace, but cost an estimated 50% less to implement and most importantly
cost 50% less to maintain. Furthermore, the cost for registration is reduced by
as much as 33%.
Omnex has been implementing integrated management systems since the 1990s, beginning
with the integration of QS-9000 and ISO 14001 in the Americas for Yazaki. Since
then, we have integrated ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 for organizations around
the world including General Motors and TRW. Lately, we have integrated ISO 9001
and Food Safety Management Systems including an implementation where Food Safety,
Quality (ISO 9001), Environmental (ISO 14001), and Health and Safety (OHSAS 18001)
were integrated into one management system. Omnex recently helped Swiss Colony
a 100 year-old Food Catalog and Bakery implement FSMS and QMS standards in a record
six months that included QOS/BOS and Stage Gate New Product Development methodologies
and 8D Problem Solving techniques.
Omnex provides training for top management in the understanding and integration
of multiple integrated management systems, as well as the worlds only lead auditor
course in Integrated Management Systems (ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001).
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more information on Omnexs approach to Integrated Management Systems
We believe that ISO 14001, ISO 50001, ISO 26000 and GRI can all be integrated together
into one management system and can be implemented as one step without implementing
standards one at a time as suggested earlier. In fact, Omnex specializes in this
since it saves time and effort.
Omnex Methodologies and Practices
Omnex offers training for each of the different methodologies as shown in this link.
Keep in mind, some of these methodologies may be known by different names within
the industry.
Omnex specializes in the following methodologies:
Implementation Support
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Omnex can help you conduct a Discovery Analysis (or Assessment) or conduct a Best-In-Class
assessment of the Environmental, Energy Management, Sustainability and/or
Social Responsibility management systems to assist your company in making process
improvements that result in efficiency and savings. These systems can be assessed
either individually or all at the same time.
Omnex will study your current processes to see the gaps in the systems as well as
review Best-In-Class practices depending on the scope of the assessment. Omnex assessments
always focus on savings and improvements within the organization. The last day of
the assessment centers around feedback and planning with the customer team. An implementation
plan, team, and next steps are completed as a part of the Discovery. Of course,
this can also be conducted at the beginning of an implementation, when the standard
is revised or when the customer is ready for an overhaul of their systems.
Not only can we help you develop an implementation plan for ISO 50001, we can also
provide facilitation and workshops to help you implement. We can also of course
help your organization implement ISO 14001(EMS), ISO 50001(EnMS), ISO 26000(SMS)
and GRI reporting.
Omnexs core strengths are spelled out in the 12 methodologies in
which we specialize.
Implementing Environment Management, Energy Management, Sustainability and Social
Responsibility requires
- Integrated Risk Assessments
- Corrective Action
- Tracking and Improving Indicators
- Documentation Development
- Auditing
Let us know how we can help you.

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