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ISO 50001 is a sustainable business tool that helps organizations implement a flexible and robust energy management system (EnMS). Effective energy management isn’t just good for business, it’s also becoming a requirement.
Published on 15 June 2011, the ISO 50001 Energy Management System (EnMS) standard is a globally accepted framework for managing energy, providing technical and management strategies for enterprises to increase energy efficiency, reduce costs, and improve environmental performance.
Most industrial enterprises that have implemented an EnMS have achieved on average two to three times the annual energy savings achieved by enterprises without an EnMS. This Guide seeks to enhance the understanding of enterprises with regard to Energy Management
This document specifies the energy management system (EnMS) requirements for an organization. Successful implementation of an EnMS supports a culture of energy performance improvement that depends upon commitment from all levels of the organization, especially top management.
This charter document authored by a high ranking officer who is responsible to lead and manage the company’s EnMS operation (It is termed “management representative” by ISO 50001, and in this document we named “EnMS Champion”) designated by the top management (in this document we named “EnMS Owner”).
The Dangerous Goods List in part 3 of chapter 3.2 of the IMDG Code contains the names and the UN numbers, as well as the EmS SCHEDULE numbers. The Dangerous Goods Manifest and the Stowage Plan required by SOLAS regulation VII/4.2 will also contain the proper shipping name and UN number of the dangerous good(s) concerned.
Spillage Schedules as shown below. Underlined EmS codes (special cases) indicate a substance, material or article for which additional advice is given in the emergency response procedures.