Energy Management Systems (EnMS) Auditor/Lead Auditor

Home / Energy Management Systems (EnMS) Auditor/Lead Auditor

Introduction

Expand/Collapse Expand/Collapse
The aim of this course is to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills required to perform external audits of management systems against ISO 50001, in accordance with ISO 19011. This course is currently pending certification approval from IRCA.... Read More

The aim of this course is to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills required to perform external audits of management systems against ISO 50001, in accordance with ISO 19011. This course is currently pending certification approval from IRCA.”

An Energy Management System (EnMS) provides organisations with a framework to systematically evaluate, manage and improve their energy performance. Rising energy costs and inefficiency in plants and buildings has encouraged a significant uptake of ISO 50001 in various industries since it was introduced in 2011. This is creating a growing demand for trained and experienced energy auditors.

Frequent auditing of an EnMS is required to ensure its continued effectiveness. An effective EnMS can help to reduce costs, ensure compliance and create a competitive advantage for the organisation.

This course is designed to give delegates the knowledge and skills to enable them to competently audit an entire energy management system against the requirements of ISO 50001. The course presents the most up-to-date approaches to auditing and utilises case studies and accelerated learning to allow delegates to apply and practise their knowledge and skills throughout all the main phases of the audit process.

Collapse

What's covered?

Expand/Collapse Expand/Collapse
  • Introduce the purpose and benefits of an EnMS, and third party certification.
  • Explain the structures, purpose and interrelationship of ISO 50001 and ISO 19011 and the difference between auditable standards and guidance documents.
  • Describe the certification/registration and accreditation processes, types of audits (first, second and third party) and the differences between legal compliance and conformance with ISO standards.
  • How to plan and prepare EnMS audits including the ability to develop and use checklists and audit plans, using appropriate information gathered during the document review and/or stage one audit.
  • Audit a case-study EnMS through both team and individual desk and role-play exercises.
  • How to conduct, report and follow-up EnMS audits using various audit methodologies, questioning techniques etc.
  • The roles and responsibility of the audit stakeholders.
  • How to collect and analyse evidence, exercise objectivity and make decisions on the significance of observations made in accordance with relevant audit criteria.
  • Outline IRCA auditor certification requirements.
  • Course Accreditation/Assessment.

Who should participate?

Expand/Collapse Expand/Collapse

It will be of particular interest to individuals who:

  • Have responsibility for conducting internal/external audits either as a single person or as part of a team;
  • Are managing the development and implementation of an EnMS; and
  • Want to enhance their auditing skills and knowledge.

Examples of functions who may wish to attend this course include:

  • Staff who have managers in the field of energy management;
  • Management representatives;
  • Managers from different managerial levels and professionals with responsibility for energy management; and
  • Those wishing to apply for IRCA EnMS Auditor grades.*

*Successful completion of this IRCA-certified EnMS Auditor/Lead Auditor Training course will satisfy the training requirements for IRCA certification to all grades of Energy Management System Auditor, however, additional requirements apply. Please see the IRCA website, www.irca.org, for more details.

What will I learn?

Expand/Collapse Expand/Collapse

Participants achieve the following learning outcomes from the programme:

  • Interpret the requirements of ISO 50001 in the context of an audit.
  • Describe the purpose of: an energy management system, energy management systems standards, management system audits and third party certification.
  • Explain the role of an auditor to plan, conduct, report and follow up energy management system audit systems to establish conformance (or otherwise) with ISO 50001 in accordance with ISO 19011 (and ISO 17021 where appropriate).

Who are the tutors?

Expand/Collapse Expand/Collapse

What are the entry requirements?

Expand/Collapse Expand/Collapse

Delegates are expected to have the following prior knowledge as this information will not be covered in this training course:

  • Knowledge of the following energy management principles and concepts:
    • the principles of fuel combustion, heat transfer and energy flow;
    • the relevant sources of energy regulation, guidelines and standards;
    • the typical methods and technologies for increasing efficiency;
    • energy measurement units, sources, costs, tariffs and scheduling;
    • energy use data analysis methods;
    • energy performance indicators, monitoring and performance measurement;
    • the impact of organisational processes and equipment on energy efficiency;
    • electricity use: motors, drives, lighting, computers.
  • Knowledge of the requirements of ISO 50001
    This prior knowledge may be gained by completing an SQT EnMS Foundation training course or equivalent.
  • Fluency in spoken and written English.

If you have access to a copy of the ISO 50001 standard, please bring it with you.

The IRCA exam is quite challenging with a pass mark of 70%. To achieve a pass mark requires a good understanding of the ISO 50001 standard so pre-reading is strongly encouraged.

How will I be assessed?

Expand/Collapse Expand/Collapse

This course is pending certification by IRCA, course certificate number A17695. The International Register of Certificated Auditors (IRCA) is the world's original and largest international certification body for auditors of management systems.

Delegates are assessed throughout the course by continual assessment and then by a written examination at the end of the week.

Continual assessment is based upon the delegate’s participation and demonstrable performance during the exercise, role-play, case study and question & answer sessions. It is essential that delegates take an active part in all course activities during the week in order that the tutor can make a full assessment of the delegate’s performance. Feedback on individual delegate’s performance will be provided (confidentially) during the week. Please note it is essential for delegates to be in attendance for the full course.

The written exam is 2 hours duration. It is a closed book exam.
An appropriate dictionary (not provided) plus a copy of the ISO 50001:2011 Standard may be taken into the examination. For those delegates whose first language is not English additional time may be given and the use of a bilingual dictionary will be allowed (not provided). Please contact us in advance if you require any special accommodation.

The minimum pass mark for the examination is 70%. Exam results will be issued 8 weeks after course completion.

Share this Programme

SnapshotSnapshot

Course Code
EE001
Duration
5 training days
Public Price

(includes course documentation)

Delivery Mode
This programme is delivered by or In-Company training
stdClass Object
(
    [primary_category] => 
    [primary_slug] => 
    [categories_slugs] => Array
        (
            [0] => energy
        )

    [parent_categories_slugs] => Array
        (
            [0] => environment-energy-management
        )

)

Energy Management Systems (EnMS) Auditor/Lead Auditor

Hide

Energy Management Systems (EnMS) Auditor/Lead Auditor

Duration: 5 days
Hide