ISO 50004 – Energy Management Conformity Assessment
Overview
ISO 50004 provides implementation guidelines for energy management systems (EnMS). Our assessment helps organizations:
Evaluate energy performance against ISO 50001 requirements
Identify energy efficiency improvement opportunities
Reduce operational costs and carbon footprint
Prepare for full ISO 50001 certification
Who It's For
Manufacturing facilities and industrial plants
Commercial building operators
Energy-intensive businesses
Sustainability-focused organizations
Companies preparing for ISO 50001 certification
Why an ISO 50004 Assessment Matters
Cost Reduction: Identify significant energy savings opportunities
Regulatory Compliance: Meet energy efficiency reporting requirements
Sustainability Goals: Support carbon reduction commitments
Performance Benchmarking: Compare against industry best practices
Scope of Our Assessment
Energy Review: Baseline consumption analysis
EnMS Documentation: Policy, objectives, and processes evaluation
Operational Controls: Assessment of energy-efficient practices
Measurement & Verification: Data collection and analysis systems
Improvement Roadmap: Prioritized energy conservation measures
Our 6-Step Assessment Process
Scoping Meeting: Define energy boundaries and priorities
Data Collection: Energy bills, meters, and operational data
On-Site Evaluation: Facility walkthrough and equipment inspection
Staff Interviews: Engage with energy team and operators
Analysis & Reporting: Identify improvement opportunities
Findings Presentation: Deliver Conformity Assessment report
Deliverables
Conformity Assessment Certificate
Energy Performance Report with savings potential
Gap Analysis Against ISO 50001
Implementation Roadmap
Executive Summary Presentation
Why Company Certification Int.?
Energy Specialists: Assessors with CEM and CMVP certifications
Sector-Specific Expertise: Manufacturing, commercial, institutional
Quantifiable Results: Focus on measurable energy savings
Global Recognition: Accepted by utilities and certification bodies
FAQ
Q: Is ISO 50004 certification available?
A: No, ISO 50004 provides guidance. Our assessment verifies your alignment and prepares for ISO 50001 certification.
Q: What's the difference between 50004 and 50001?
A: 50004 provides implementation guidance, while 50001 is the certifiable standard.
Q: How much energy savings can we expect?
A: Typical assessments identify 10-25% savings potential in most facilities.
Q: Do you need access to our utility data?
A: Yes, we require 12-24 months of energy bills for accurate analysis.
Q: Can small facilities benefit?
A: Absolutely. We scale assessments for facilities of all sizes.
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The Certification Process
Online gap analysis allows us to see the current
- quality benchmark within your organization,
- the finances required
- the time required for this project (System and Certification Fee)
Your Estimate will be shared with you in 24 hours.
Upon Estimate Approval the project starts:
- A client executive is assigned to your project
- Contact information is shared with you
- The Payment details are provided to you
All Support is delivered Online.
The Client Executive will provide the Documentation Templates and explain to you how to amend it.
You will be required to perform the following tasks:
- Identify your core or business processes.
- Amend documentation that meets your business needs. (Policy statements, objectives, manuals, work instructions, job descriptions, forms.)
- Encourage employees to be aware of the new documented system
- Review, approve, and distribute the documents to those who need access to the information.
- Ensure procedures are being performed as documented.
- Ensure employees are trained properly for the tasks they are performing.
- Create effective reporting systems.
- Monitor the effectiveness of your processes through the use of measurable data, where possible.
- Review and take action to improve in the areas required.
- Plan internal auditing activities.
- Submit your management system documentation for review to ensure it complies with the applicable standard.
- Prepare for review by an external auditor to confirm that the system’s requirements are being satisfied and that the management system is implemented effectively.
- Obtain ISO Certifcaiton
- This periodic on-site review is usually conducted annually.
- It ensures that the certified business continues to comply with Standard requirements, as confirmed during the Recertification Audit at the certification cycle's outset.
- Most are conducted remotely.
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