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Vincotte international India Assessment Services Private Limited
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VINCOTTE HISTORY
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1872 Founded to inspect steam boilers for factories1899 Started reliability engineering1901 Started inspection of electrical installations1922 Officially became a non-profit organisation1980 Merger of Vincotte & AIB formed AIB - Vincotte2004 Reincarnation as Vincotte2005 Inception of Vincotte India
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3VINCOTTE INTERNATIONAL
Vincotte is head quartered at Brussels, Belgium, It is a result of merger of two Inspection and
Certification bodies namely Vincotte and Association of Industries of Belgium (AIB),
A Non Profit Making organisation, Having global accreditations for providing Safety
and Reliability solution to plant and industries Controlls around 75% of Belgian market, Has direct presence in 16 countries including Asia,
Middle East and Americas
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VINCOTTE JOURNEY
More than 2500 EMPLOYEES
142 YEARSof experience
Branches in 16 COUNTRIES
SAFETY, QUALITYENVIRONMENT
More than 50.000 CLIENTS
MARKET LEADERSHIP
in Belgium
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VINOCTTE FOCUS
PartnershipWere dedicated to supporting you at every stage of your programs development
Reduced RiskWe help you to reduce and avoid operational or environmental risks involved with your activities
Added ValueWe give you more than a certificate we give you the tools to improve your business
Focused ResourcesBy partnering with us, you free up valuable resources to allocate to your core competencies
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VINCOTTE VALUE ADDITION
SUPPORT SERVICES FOR EVERY STAGEEducation and Training, Performance Model, Account Management, Second-Party Audits
IMPROVEInsightful audits help you find and implement best practices for continual improvement
Stage 3
CONFORMOur expert auditors work with you to align the audit results with customer requirements and your business needs and objectives
Stage 2
BUILDWe partner with you to plan for certification, find management system gaps and their impact on your business
Stage 1
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Quality
- ISO 9001
Environment- ISO 14001- ISO 50001- EMAS - EN 16001- Carbon Footprint Certification
Safety- OHSAS 18001- VCA- VCU- Safety Audits IS 14489
Food & Feed- BRC IFS- Comeos- Autocontrole- ISO 22000- GMP & HACCP
Automobile- ISO/TS 16949- Homologation as per EU dir- 2nd Party vendor audits- Vendors training & development- 2nd Party Env Footprint Cert
Rail- Dir 2008/57/CE (TSI)- ECM- ISA
Social ResponsibilitySR 10SA 8000Sustainability Reporting
Information Technology- ISO 27001- ISO 20000
VINCOTTE SERVICES
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VINCOTTE SERVICES
Industrial Services- Inspections: Shop / Site / In-Service- CE Certification: PED / TPED / ATEX / Lifting / EMC- Expediting- 2nd Party Vendor Audits & qualification- NDT Services: Conventional & Advanced Phased Array / TOFD- Risk & Safety Services: RLA / FFS / RBI / Corrosion MappingEnvironment Protection- OK Compost Certification- OK Biodegradable Certification- OK Bio-based- REACH & CLP Conformity
Training & Development- Internal Auditor Courses: QMS,ISO/TS, EMS, OHSMS, ISMS, ITSM- Awareness Program: QMS,ISO/TS, EMS, OHSMS, ISMS, ITSM - Core Tools FMEA / SPC / MSA/APQP/7QC & New 7 QC tools- 5S / KAIZEN / SGA - Legal requirements for EMS & OHSMS- LEAN Manufacturing- Specialised safety trainings for Oil & Gas sector
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VINCOTTES UP-COMING SERVICES
Industrial Services- Design Review- ISO 3834 : Weld Shop Certification- En 1090 : Metal Construction Products
Safety- ISO 39001 : Road Traffic Safety Management Systems
Training & Development- Lead Auditor Training in EnMS ISO 50001, QMS ISO 9001,
EMS ISO 14001, OHSMS 18001- Specialised training courses for Oil and Gas sector
Certification- ISO 10002: Customer Satisfaction- ISO 20121: Sustainable Events
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ACCREDITATIONS AND AFFILIATIONS
Accreditations: Standardizations: Authorities:
Associations: Federations: Operations:
European Federation of National Associations ofMeasurement, Testing and Analytical Laboratories
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- International Certification Network active since 1990- Head office is based in Switzerland - Biggest certification network in the world - The Network is formed by 36 partners
IQNet Association
ACCREDITATIONS AND AFFILIATIONS
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VINCOTTE PRESENCE
16 offices around the world. A team of 2500 staff are present in 50 countries.
- 5 offices all over India- Started activities in 2005- Total 20 auditors spread all over India
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VINCOTTE CLIENTELE
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VINCOTTE CLIENTELE
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
INTERNATIONAL ISOSTANDARD 50001
First edition2011-06-15
Energy management systems Requirements with guidance for use
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
The impact of economic development on energy supplybecomes increasingly serious --- we need an EnMS forimproving security of energy supply and to mitigate thegrowth of GHG emissions;
No-cost and low-cost management approaches are moresuitable to developing and emerging economies;
The third stage of energy efficiency (Product EF, Productsystem EF, Entity EF) is to apply the principle ofsystematic management and improve the energyefficiency of the whole organization;
Experience gained with implementing ISO9000 and ISO14000 family standards provides a strong foundation to develop and implement EnMS standards
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Enhancing implementation of the related law, regulation, policy, standard and other requirements;
Promoting advantage energy efficiency technology and methodology. Digging and disseminating best practices;
Best solution of reasonability deployment, performance assessment and procedure operation;
Establishing an interacted and interdependent energy management structure in an entity internally;
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WHY INDUSTRIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY?
Represents more than one-third of both global primary energy and energy related carbon-dioxide emissions;
For developing countries, this is often in excess of 50%of the total and can produce supply problems;
Developing economies lead growth in both industrial energy use and carbon-related emissions;
It is much more cost-effective to build in energy efficiency the first time than retrofit it later;
In industry, a missed opportunity for energy efficiency may not reoccur- for decades or at all until the original installation fails or becomes obsolete.
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WHY AN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM STANDARD?
Most energy efficiency in industry is achieved through changes in how energy is managed in an industrial facility, rather than through installation of new technologies;
An energy management standard provides a method for integrating energy efficiency into existing industrial management systems for continuous improvement;
Energy management standard ISO 50001 is compatible with ISO 9000/14000 and can be easily integrated;
Companies who have voluntarily adopted an energy management system standard have achieved major energy improvements;
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EnMS BUSINESS BENEFITS
Enable organizations to establish the systems and processesnecessary to improve energy performance, including energyefficiency, use and consumption.
Implementation leads to reductions in greenhouse gasemissions and other related environmental impacts andenergy cost through systematic management of energy.
This standard can be applied to all types and sizes oforganizations, irrespective of geographical, cultural or socialconditions.
This standard specifies energy management system (EnMS)requirements, upon which an organization can develop andimplement an energy policy, and establish objectives, targets,and action plans which take into account legal requirementsand information related to significant energy use.
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EnMS BUSINESS BENEFITS
Can be seamlessly integrated with existing Quality,Environmental management system and othermanagement systems.
This standard can be applied to the activities under thecontrol of the organization, and can be tailored to fit thespecific requirements of the organization, including thecomplexity of the system, degree of documentation, andresources.
Compliance to all applicable legal requirements wrt toenergy sources used.
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EnMS SUCCESS STORIES
Nissan-TennesseeAchieved annual energy cost savings: $938,000 within payback period of 4 months
LG Electronics- IndiaAchieved 22% of energy saving against targeted 10% inspite of 32% rise in production.
Shree Cement-IndiaAchieved an immediate reduction in energy use and cost of nearly 2%
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PRINCIPLES AND PHILOSOPHY OF EnMS
Systematic management approach; PDCA Model (PlanDoCheckAct); Process approach; Coordination and harmonization; All processes control and all staff involvement; Continual improvement.
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KEY POINTS OF EnMS
Reduce energy consumption and improve energy efficiency; Consider the energy used by the production, corporate
administration and general living related energy consumption as for lighting, heating, etc;
Pay more attention on the whole product realization process; Focus on baseline and energy consumption monitor and
analysis; Focus on energy management performance evaluation; Support all energy related regulations and policies; Resources and capacity are basic requirements of EnMS
standard; Whole organization involvement and all process
consideration.
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ISO 5001:2011 (EnMS) REQUIREMENTS
1 Scope2 Normative references3 Terms and definitions4 Energy management system requirements4.1 General requirements4.2 Management responsibility4.2.1 Top management4.2.2 Management representative4.3 Energy policy4.4 Energy planning4.4.1 General4.4.2 Legal and other requirements4.4.3 Energy review4.4.4 Energy baseline4.4.5 Energy performance indicators4.4.6 Energy objectives, energy targets and
energy managementaction plans
4.5 Implementation and operation4.5.1 General4.5.2 Competence, training and awareness4.5.3 Communication4.5.4 Documentation4.5.5 Operational control4.5.6 Design4.5.7 Procurement of energy services, products,
equipment and energy4.6 Checking4.6.1 Monitoring, measurement and analysis4.6.2 Evaluation of legal requirements and other
requirements4.6.3 Internal audit of the EnMS4.6.4 Nonconformities, correction, corrective,
and preventive action 4.6.5 Control of records4.7 Management review4.7.1 General4.7.2 Input to management review4.7.3 Output from management review
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ISO 50001- FRAMEWORK
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Energy Use
Energy Intensity Energy
Performance
Energy Consumption
Energy Efficiency
Other e.g. cost
ENERGY PERFORMANCE
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ENERGY PLANNING PROCESS
Planning inputs Energy review Energy outputs
Past & present energy use
Relevant variables affecting significant energy use
Energy performance
Energy baseline EnPI(s) Objectives Targets Action plans
A. Analyse energy use & consumption
B. Identify areas of significant energy use & consumption
C. Identify opp. For improving energy performance
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EnMS IMPLEMENTATION APPROACH
Defining Energy Policy; Appoint Management Representative & define energy
management responsibilities; Identify applicable regulations and laws and related
requirements; Conduct energy review (May use energy audit) and establish
energy baseline, EnPI, objectives, targets and action plans; Training to employees/contractors on Energy Management
system; Implementation and operation control, including procurement
of energy services, products/equipment and energy; Checking performance, conducting internal audit; Management review.
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EnMS CERTIFICATION PROCESS
Complete informative questionnaire Agree commercial terms and conditions Application for certification Submission of documentation to Vincotte for review Conduct Certification audit - Stage 1 Initiate actions on concerns identified during stage 1 audit Conduct Certification audit - Stage 2 Issue of EnMS certificate by Vincotte Plan and conduct annual surveillance audits.
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