参照SGS的标准流程
The BS EN 16001 and ISO/DIS 50001 certification process is similar to that of the ISO 14001:2004 and c***ists of the following six steps:
Step A – SGS provides you with a proposal based on the size and nature of your organization. You can then proceed with the audit by accepting the proposal.
Step B – You may ask SGS to perform a ‘pre-audit’* to give an indication of the readiness of your organization for the audit. This stage is optional, yet it is often found useful in identifying any weaknesses in your systems and in building confidence before the formal audit.
Step C – The first part of the formal audit is the ‘Stage 1 – Readiness Review’. This lets us evaluate the compliance of your documented system with the requirements of the standard to better understand the nature of your organization, to plan the rest of the audit as effectively as possible and to initially examine key elements of the system. You will receive a report after this stage identifying any concerns or observed non-compliances so that you can take immediate action if required.
Step D – This is ‘Stage 2’ of the initial audit process. The audit includes interviews with you and your colleagues and examination of reco***. Observation of your working practices determines how compliant your actual processes are with the standard and with your own documentation system. At the end of this stage, we will present the findings of the audit classified as either major or minor non-conformances along with other observati*** and opportunities for improvement. Once you h***e addressed the non-conformities, a technical review of the audit will then be conducted by an authorized SGS Certification Manager to confirm the issuance of a certificate.
Step E – Our surveillance visits will be scheduled at either six or twelve month intervals depending on the contract. During the visits, we review the implementation of the action plan addressing the past non-conformities and examine certain mandatory and other selected parts of the system in line with an audit plan that we provide you before each visit.
Step F – Shortly before the third anniversary of the initial certification, our routine visit will be extended to enable a re-certification audit. Surveillance visits will then continue, as before, on a 3-year cycle.
*Please note that SGS can offer you a stand-alone pre-audit (gap analysis). This service can be carried out independently of any certification activity.