Management

Whether you work with hydro, wind, thermal, or alternative power generation; power generators; low voltage or high voltage distribution; power distribution racks or cables; smart grid or ensuring workplace safety, the power industry has a strong focus on standardization and interoperability. This list on management includes standards from ISO and others.

ISO 50001:2011

Energy management systems - Requirements with guidance for use

ISO 50001:2011 specifies requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and improving an energy management system, whose purpose is to enable an organization to follow a systematic approach in achieving continual improvement of energy performance, including energy efficiency, energy use and consumption. ISO 50001:2011 specifies requirements applicable to energy use and consumption, including measurement, documentation and reporting, design and procurement practices for equipment, systems, processes and personnel that contribute to energy performance. ISO 50001:2011 applies to all variables affecting energy performance that can be monitored and influenced by the organization. ISO 50001:2011 does not prescribe specific performance criteria with respect to energy. ISO 50001:2011 has been designed to be used independently, but it can be aligned or integrated with other management systems. ISO 50001:2011 is applicable to any organization wishing to ensure that it conforms to its stated energy policy and wishing to demonstrate this to others, such conformity being confirmed either by means of self-evaluation and self-declaration of conformity, or by certification of the energy management system by an external organization. ISO 50001:2011 also provides, in Annex A, informative guidance on its use.

ISO 50001 / ANSI/MSE 2000 / ISO 9000 / ISO 9001 - Energy and Quality Management Package

ISO 50001 / ANSI/MSE 2000 / ISO 9000 / ISO 9001 - Energy and Quality Management Package

ISO 50001 / ANSI/MSE 2000 / ISO 9000 / ISO 9001 - Energy and Quality Management Package provides the requirements to implement an energy management system. It also provides means to use energy more efficently, improve energy performance and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The ISO 50001 / ANSI/MSE 2000 / ISO 9000 / ISO 9001 - Energy and Quality Management Package can also be used for certification, registration and self - declaration of an organization's energy management system. The package includes: ISO 50001:2018 ISO 50001:2018/Amd1:2024 ISO 9001:2015 ISO 9001:2015/Amd1:2024 ISO 9000:2015 ANSI/MSE 2000:2008 Never Tire of Saving Energy ISO 50001 - (Value added Content) ISO 9001:2015 and beyond - (Value Added Content) ISO 50001 - A Practical Guide for SMEs - (Value Added Content) Historical Document ISO 9001:2015 for Small Enterprises - What to do? - (Value Added Content) ISO 9001: Moving from ISO 9001-2008 to ISO 9001-2015 (Value Added Content)

ISO 50001 / ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 - Energy Quality and Environmental Management Systems Package

ISO 50001 / ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 - Energy Quality and Environmental Management Systems Package

ISO 50001 / ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 - Energy Quality and Environmental Management Systems Package provides the requirements to implement an energy, quality and environmental management system. This compilation of ISO management system standards supports energy usage, efficiency and performance. The ISO 50001 / ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 - Energy Quality and Environmental Management Systems Package includes: ISO 50001:2018 ISO 50001:2018/Amd1:2024 ISO 9001:2015 ISO 9001:2015/Amd1:2024 ISO 14001:2015 ISO 14001:2015/Amd1:2024 Never Tire of Saving Energy ISO 50001 - (Value Added Content) ISO 9001:2015 and Beyond - (Value Added Content) ISO 50001 - A Practical Guide for SMEs - (Value Added Content) Historical Document ISO 9001:2015 for Small Enterprises - What to do? - (Value Added Content) ISO 14001:2015 - Environmental Management Systems - A practical guide for SMEs - (Value Added Content) ISO 9001: Moving from ISO 9001-2008 to ISO 9001-2015 (Value Added Content)

ANSI/ASQC E1-1996

Quality Program Guidelines for Project Phase of Nonnuclear Power Generation Facilities

This document provides general guidelines for establishing and implementing a quality program for controlling design, procurement, manufacturing, construction, installation, and testing activities