Elements and Performance Criteria
- NEW ELEMENT
- NEW PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
- Identify requirements to maintain and contribute to energy efficiency
- Appropriate work/occupational health and safety (WHS/OHS), environmental, and organisational policies and procedures relevant to maintaining and contributing to energy efficiency are identified and followed
- Requirements to maintain energy efficiency are identified and reviewed
- Benefits relating to the forest and wood products industry and energy efficiency are identified
- Benefits of using forest and timber products, in comparison to other building materials, are identified through a life cycle analysis
- Follow and promote energy efficient work practices
- Site energy efficiency policy and procedures, including those relating to recycling and waste management, are adhered to
- Equipment is operated to ensure maximum energy efficiency
- Own work practices are monitored to maintain energy efficiency
- Positive aspects of the forest and timber products industry, and the benefits of forest and timber products in comparison to other building materials, are promoted with internal and external stakeholders
- Contribute to systems improvement with regard to energy efficiency
- Reviews of operations for improvement in energy efficiency are contributed to and supported
- Opportunities for efficiencies in consumption of raw materials are identified and progressed through appropriate personnel
- Opportunities for innovation in energy efficiency are identified and progressed through established channels