DIN EN 16001: Energy Management Systems in Practice - adelphi
DIN EN 16001: Energy Management Systems in Practice - adelphi
DIN EN 16001: Energy Management Systems in Practice - adelphi
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<strong>DIN</strong> <strong>EN</strong> <strong>16001</strong> Requirements EMAS<br />
Chapter Chapter<br />
3.4.5 Control of documents 4.4.5 Control of documents<br />
Here formulation differs: traceable; periodically<br />
reviewed; easily accessible; available at all relevant<br />
locations; protected aga<strong>in</strong>st damage; loss or destruction;<br />
retention time established, obsolete documents<br />
reta<strong>in</strong>ed or removed<br />
3.4.6 Operational control 4.4.6 Operational control<br />
Here, formulated as follow<strong>in</strong>g: made public; review; update;<br />
identify change and status; current document available<br />
at all relevant locations; legible; easy to identify; identify<br />
obsolete documents. Content is basically the same.<br />
Criteria for operation / ma<strong>in</strong>tenance Establish organisational requirements <strong>in</strong> procedures<br />
Consider energy efficiency with regard to procurement Procedures concern<strong>in</strong>g environmental aspects and<br />
requirements for suppliers. Also: environmental impact<br />
of procurement procedures as obligation (Appendix 1)<br />
<strong>Energy</strong> efficiency with regard to design, change or<br />
refurtishment of assets<br />
3.5 Check<strong>in</strong>g 4.5 Check<strong>in</strong>g<br />
3.5.1 Monitor<strong>in</strong>g / measurement 4.5.1 Monitor<strong>in</strong>g / measurement<br />
Determ<strong>in</strong>ation of energy consumption and associated<br />
energy factors; assessment of actual vs. expected<br />
energy consumption at pre-def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong>tervals<br />
Ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> records of significant unplanned deviations<br />
from expected energy consumption<br />
Review<strong>in</strong>g and revision of relationship between energy<br />
consumption and energy factors at def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong>tervals<br />
Comparison of energy performance <strong>in</strong>dicators with<br />
those of similar organisation<br />
3.6 Review of EnMS by top management 4.6. <strong>Management</strong> review<br />
3.6.2 Input to management review<br />
Environmental review also for plann<strong>in</strong>g of substantial<br />
changes (Art 8)<br />
Review energy aspects and energy policy Input for review almost identical<br />
3.6.3 Output from management review<br />
Similar requirements to those of EMAS,<br />
differ<strong>in</strong>g word<strong>in</strong>g