PIETER HAASBROEK SENIOR MANAGER SABS RSA
INTRODUCTION SABS OVERVIEW State owned company (established 1945) Mandated by the Standards Act 2008 (Act 8 of 2008) Employ 1200 people Head Office, Regional offices SABS service offering: Development of National Standards Testing Certification Products and Systems Consignment Inspection Training 2
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SABS STANDARDS DIVISION Publish approx 500 standards annually Collection of >6500 national standards (SANS) Through 400 active standards development committees Natural Sciences Systems and Services Electrotechnical Engineering and Built environment 4
SABS STANDARDS DIVISION >350 SA technical experts serve on the Technical Committees of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO ) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Leadership roles in regional standards body (SADC) 5
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SABS CERTIFICATION DIVISION SYSTEM CERTIFICATION ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems OHSAS 18001 Occupational Health and Safety ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System ISO 50001 Energy Management Systems ISO/TS 16949 Automotive Management Systems ISO 27001 Information Security Management Systems SANS 16001 Wellness and Disease Management System ISO 13485 Medical Devices Management System
SABS TRAINING SERVICES ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems OHSAS 18001 Occupational Health and Safety HACCP Food Hygiene Management Systems ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System PAS 220 Pre-Requisite Programmes PRODUCT CERTIFICATION SABS Mark Scheme ISO/TS 16949 Automotive Management Systems ISO 27001 Information Security Management Systems SANS 16001 HIV/AIDs Management System ISO 13485 Medical Devices Management System ISO 10216 Vehicle Test Station Evaluation ISO 17025 General requirements for the competency of Testing and Calibrations labs
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SABS TESTING LABORATORIES ENGINEERING LABORATORIES Mechanical & Fluid Building Materials, Packaging & Fabrication Electronics & Appliances Lighting & Metrology Explosion Prevention, Fire Protection & Rotating Machines CHEMICAL, BIO & MATERIALS LABORATORIES Microbiology General Analytical Chemistry Agri-Trials Fibre & Polymer Tech Condoms & Radiation Protection Services Rubber and Plastics
IMPORTANCE OF STANDARDS Standards are created by the very organizations that need to use them, and are created in an open, consensus-driven process. Standards will make efficiency measures more reliable and competitive in energy management and public administration Are used for conformity assessment to enhance confidence in products, systems, processes and services Allow products to be supplied and used across different markets, facilitating regulatory compliance and enhancing market access opportunities Can be used by all 3 tiers Government referenced in Regulations to National, Provincial and Local Government 11
GREEN SUPPORTING SANS SANS SUPPORTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES AND A GREEN ENVIRONMENT: SANS 1307, Domestic solar heaters SANS 6210, Domestic solar water heaters Mechanical qualification tests SANS 6211-1, Domestic solar water heaters Part 1: Thermal performance using an outdoor test method SANS 1352 The installation, maintenance, replacement and repair of domestic air source water heating pump systems SANS 10106, The installation, maintenance, repair and replacement of domestic solar water heating systems 12
GREEN SUPPORTING SANS SANS SUPPORTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES AND A GREEN ENVIRONMENT: SANS 941 Energy efficiency for electronic appliances - labeling requirements referencing 16 standards specifying requirements for commonly used household appliances SANS 1935, Bio-diesel SANS 833:2011 Bio-diesel Quality management system Producer requirements SANS 1164 Denatured fuel ethanol for blending with gasolines for use as automotive spark-ignition engine fuel 13
GREEN SUPPORTING SANS SANS SUPPORTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES AND A GREEN ENVIRONMENT: SANS 20100 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with regards to specific requirements for the electric power train SANS 60034-30, Rotating electrical machines Part 30: Efficiency classes of single-speed, three-phase, cage-induction motors (IE-code) SANS 60034-31, Rotating electrical machines Part 31: Selection of energyefficient motors including variable speed applications - Application guidewind turbines IEC 61400 series adopted as SANS Alternative fuel vehicles ISO standards adopted SANS 204 and SANS 10400XA Energy efficiency in buildings 14
SANS/ISO 50001:2011 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 16
SANS/ISO 50001 WHAT IS ISO 50001 ISO 50001:2011 Energy management systems Requirements for use, is a voluntary International Standard developed by ISO; ISO 50001 gives organizations the requirements for an energy management system; The standard could influence up to 60% of the world s energy use; and ISO 50001 establish a framework for industrial plants, commercial, institutional, governmental facilities and entire organizations to manage energy. 17
SANS/ISO 50001 THE STANDARD IS INTENDED TO ACCOMPLISH THE FOLLOWING Assist organizations in making better use of their existing energy consuming assets; Provide a framework for promoting energy efficiency throughout the supply chain; Facilitate energy management improvements for greenhouse gas emissions reduction projects; Assist facilities in evaluating and prioritizing the implementation of new energyefficient technologies; Promote energy management best practices and reinforced good energy management behaviours; and Will facilitate companies to achieve energy demand reductions, for example, mining and industry to reduce there energy demand up to 15% by 2015 18
SANS/ISO 50001 WHY IS ISO 5001 IMPORTANT Energy is critical and can be a major cost to organizations; Individual organizations cannot control energy but can improve the way they manage energy; Improved energy performance can provide benefits through identifying energy sources and then reducing both energy cost and consumption; Organizations will also make positive contributions towards reducing depletion of energy recourses. 19
SANS/ISO 50001 ISO 5001 - HOW DOES IT WORK ISO 50001 is based on the ISO management system model ISO 50001 follows the Plan-Do-Check-Act process for continual improvement of the energy management system ISO 50001 provides a frame work of requirements enabling organizations to: Develop a policy for more efficient use of energy Fix targets and objectives to meet the policy Use data to better the understanding and make decisions concerning energy use and consumption Measure the results Review the effectiveness of the policy Can be implemented individually or integrated with or MS 20
SANS/ISO 50001 ISO 5001 - PLAN-DO- CHECK - ACT Plan: conduct an energy review and establish the baseline, energy performance indicators (EnPLs), objective, targets and action plans necessary to deliver results in accordance with opportunities to improve energy performance and the organizations energy policy; Do: implement the energy management action plans Check: monitor and measure processes and key characteristics of its operation that determine performance against the energy policy and objectives and report the results Act: take actions to continually improve energy performance and EnMS 21
SANS/ISO 50001 1 ESTABLISH A CERTIFICATION SCHEME FOR ISO 50001:2011 2 CONDUCTED TWO STAGE 1 CERTIFICATION AUDITS 3 ACCREDITATION BY FEBRUARY 2014 22
CONCLUSION Energy efficiency is known as the forgotten fuel start harvesting this forgotten fuel for a better energy future. CONTACT: PIETER HAASBROEK t: +27 12 428 6595 C: +27 83 390 7123 23