ISO 50001:2018 Energy Management System Awareness

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This webinar introduces the fundamentals of Energy Management Systems (EnMS) based on ISO
50001:2018. Participants will learn about the importance of managing energy systematically, the key
requirements of ISO 50001:2018, and how modern energy monitoring technologies can support EnMS
implementation and continual improvement.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Understand why systematic energy management is crucial for organizations today.
  • Gain basic knowledge of the ISO 50001:2018 structure, principles, and requirements.
  • Identify the benefits of implementing an EnMS for business performance and sustainability.
  • Understand how energy monitoring devices and systems contribute to effective energy management
    and compliance with ISO 50001.

COURSE CONTENT (TOPICS TO BE COVERED)

  1. Introduction to Energy Management
  2. Why Organizations Need an EnMS
  3. Overview of ISO 50001:2018
  4. The Key Requirements of ISO 50001:2018
  5. Benefits of Energy Monitoring System

DESIRED PARTICIPANTS

This webinar is ideal for:

  • Energy Managers
  • Facilities Managers
  • Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Professionals
  • Sustainability Officers
  • Business Owners, Executives, and Operations Managers interested in energy efficiency

SCHEDULE & FEES

June 9, 2025 | 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM via Zoom meeting

This webinar is FREE! If you want to avail e-certificate and handout, just pay Php 500.00 +12% VAT. Limited seats only! A maximum of 2 participants per company will be accommodated! RESERVE YOUR SLOTS NOW!

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Ms. Gina Calingacion
training@rosehall.com.ph
Mobile: 09399382881

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Mr. Ryne Mikhaile E. Flores
sales@rosehall.com.ph
Mobile: 09988400671


 

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