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ISO 50001.amd 1.2024

ISO 50001:2018 – Amendment 1.2024 outlines the procedures for developing and maintaining international standards through ISO technical committees. The amendment includes a requirement for organizations to assess the relevance of climate change and acknowledges the potential requirements from interested parties regarding climate change. Feedback on the document should be directed to national standards bodies listed on the ISO website.
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ISO 50001.amd 1.2024

ISO 50001:2018 – Amendment 1.2024 outlines the procedures for developing and maintaining international standards through ISO technical committees. The amendment includes a requirement for organizations to assess the relevance of climate change and acknowledges the potential requirements from interested parties regarding climate change. Feedback on the document should be directed to national standards bodies listed on the ISO website.
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ISO 50001:2018 – Amendment 1.

2024

Foreword

ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national


standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally
carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a
technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee.
International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in
the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all
matters of electrotechnical standardization.
The procedures used to develop this document and those intended for its further maintenance are
described in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular, the different approval criteria needed for the
different types of ISO document should be noted. This document was drafted in accordance with the
editorial rules of the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 (see www.iso.org/directives).
ISO draws attention to the possibility that the implementation of this document may involve the use of
(a) patent(s). ISO takes no position concerning the evidence, validity or applicability of any claimed
patent rights in respect thereof. As of the date of publication of this document, ISO had not received
notice of (a) patent(s) which may be required to implement this document. However, implementers are
cautioned that this may not represent the latest information, which may be obtained from the patent
database available at www.iso.org/patents. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all
such patent rights.
Any trade name used in this document is information given for the convenience of users and does not
constitute an endorsement.
For an explanation of the voluntary nature of standards, the meaning of ISO specific terms and
expressions related to conformity assessment, as well as information about ISO's adherence to the
World Trade Organization (WTO) principles in the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT),
see www.iso.org/iso/foreword.html.
This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 301, Energy management and energy
savings, in accordance with Technical Management Board Resolution 75/2023.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body.
A complete listing of these bodies can be found at www.iso.org/members.html.

4.1
Add the following sentence at the end of the subclause:
The organization shall determine whether climate change is a relevant issue.
4.2
Add the following note at the end of the subclause:

NOTE 2 Relevant interested parties can have requirements related to climate change.

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