ISO 50001 Certification
ISO 50001 - Energy Management System Certification
Benefits of ISO 50001 certification to your organization:
- Reduced carbon footprint and greenhouse-gas emissions
- Meet mandatory energy efficiency goals or legislations
- In some countries mandatory if you want to tender for some public sector work
- Reduce energy costs
- Increase credibility intended for customers and stakeholders
- More effective risk management
- Help manage a in sink decision making procedure with all staff members
- Develop a well-managed right the first time approach
- Provides senior management with an efficient management process
- Demonstrated compliance with customer, regulatory and/or other requirements
- Sets out areas of responsibility across the organization
- Improves, communicates a positive message to staff and customers
- Provides continual assessment and improvement
Benefits of ISO 50001 certification to your customers:
- Sustainability
- Energy cost reductions
- Green Manufacturing
- Less polluted, healthier and safer environment
- Quality product and services
- Energy efficiency
STEPS OF CERTIFICATION
STEP ONE
Complete a Quote Request Form so that we can understand your company and requirements. We will use this information to accurately define your scope of assessment and provide you with a proposal for certification.
STEP TWO
Once you’ve agreed your proposal, we will contact you to book your assessment with an QA Assessor. This assessment consists of two mandatory visits that form the Initial Certification Audit. Please note that you must be able to demonstrate that your management system has been fully operational for a minimum of three months and has been subject to a management review and full cycle of internal audits.
STEP THREE
Following a successful two stage audit, a certification decision is made and if positive, then certification to the required standard is issued by QA. You will receive both a hard and soft copy of the certificate. Certification is valid for three years and is maintained through a programme of annual surveillance audits and a three yearly recertification audit.