Antaris operates a host of customised training programmes on specific ISO standards, with regular workshops and seminars on ISO implementation, online training courses, public courses and in-house courses. Our experts team up with SQT Training, one of Ireland’s largest training partners, to develop and deliver a world-class training experience.
Many of the training courses Antaris run are certified by specialist professional institutions, including NEBOSH, IOSH, IRCA and IEMA.
Finding certified training programmes that provide your employees with the most up-to-date, relevant education is one thing. But what you also need are skilled tutors with high levels of practical knowledge and expertise, as well as flexible programmes that fit seamlessly around your needs.
At Antaris, we offer IEMA, IRCA, and NEBOSH certified training programmes on an online, in-person, or in-house basis. To provide a well-rounded, full training programme, we partner with SQT Training Ltd. to develop and deliver a world- class training experience.
You need a trusted training partner that provides certified training programmes and experienced tutors offering learners the flexibility to study from wherever they are located.
At Antaris, our expert tutors have over 30 years of experience delivering certified training programmes to organisations of all sizes.
Antaris provides a comprehensive portfolio of specific training courses in sustainability, health & safety, environment, quality, information security and energy.
“Hollister Ballina have utilised Antaris for site specific workshop modules and found the quality and content of their presentations/workshops to be of a high level, reflected in participants’ feedback.”
Explore our diverse services; from Occupational Health & Safety to Environmental Management, we offer comprehensive offerings such as sustainable strategies, materiality assessments, and Sustainability Training and Development.
Enhancing energy performance is crucial for any organisation. Energy Management Systems (EnMS) offer a structured framework to achieve this goal. By identifying key energy uses, setting performance targets, and implementing energy-saving measures, we ensure continuous improvement and monitoring of energy usage. This systematic approach not only reduces energy costs but also improves overall efficiency.
Minimising environmental impact is a priority for sustainable operations. Environmental Management Systems (EMS) are designed to help organisations achieve this by developing robust environmental policies, identifying key environmental aspects, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements. We establish and manage programs aimed at meeting environmental objectives, with continuous monitoring and regular reviews to drive ongoing improvement. Implementing an EMS supports sustainable practices and enhances your organisation’s environmental performance.
An energy audit is a thorough evaluation of energy consumption aimed at identifying inefficiencies and opportunities for cost savings. It includes data collection, site inspection, analysis, and recommendations for improving energy efficiency and reducing costs. This process helps businesses optimise energy use, enhance sustainability, reduce costs and comply with regulations.
Energy audits are typically conducted by registered SEAI energy auditors who specialise in evaluating and improving energy efficiency in buildings. These professionals have the expertise to assess energy usage, identify inefficiencies, and recommend cost-effective solutions. They can be independent consultants or part of specialized energy services companies.
The cost of a commercial energy audit varies based on the size and complexity of the organisation. Typically, it costs around 1% of your total energy bills. The potential for energy savings is estimated to be 13.5 times the cost of EACS energy audits. For example, an EACS energy audit costing €15,000 could identify savings of over €200,000.
Conducting a commercial energy audit involves planning and collecting data on energy use, inspecting the building’s systems and facilities, and analyzing the data to find inefficiencies. The process results in a report with specific recommendations for energy-saving measures, cost estimates, and an implementation plan. Monitoring ensures that the improvements achieve the expected energy savings.
To reduce energy consumption you can upgrade to energy-efficient lighting, optimise HVAC systems, improve insulation, use energy management systems, and implement regular maintenance. Additionally, encourage energy-saving practices among employees and consider renewable energy sources.
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