Critical infrastructure.New requirements. Same risks.
The energy sector is critical infrastructure under NIS2. That means cybersecurity requirements β on top of already strict OHS and environmental demands. AmpliFlow brings everything into one system.
NIS2 classifies the energy sector as an essential entity
That means cybersecurity requirements, incident reporting within 24 hours, and management's personal liability. ISO 27001 is the recognized framework for demonstrating compliance.
Specific challenges for the energy sector
High-risk work environment, strict permit requirements, and now cybersecurity requirements on top of it all.
High-risk work environment with real fatalities
Working with electricity, at height, and in confined spaces. The energy sector has one of the highest accident rates. Risk assessments that are not updated protect no one.
NIS2 classifies you as critical infrastructure
The energy sector is an essential entity under NIS2. That means cybersecurity requirements, incident reporting within 24 hours, and management's personal liability.
Complex qualification requirements
Electrical safety permits, working at height, hot work, confined spaces. Every qualification has an expiration date and requires traceability. Expired qualifications = production stop.
Environmental permits and reporting requirements
Energy production has significant environmental impact. Permit requirements, emission reporting, and environmental aspect registers require systematic management β not ad hoc efforts.
Critical equipment and operational reliability
Maintenance and calibration of equipment is critical. Missed intervals can lead to downtime, safety risks, and permit issues.
Grid security and SCADA systems
Operational technology (OT) is increasingly connected to IT systems. NIS2 requires risk management covering both IT and OT β a challenge many energy companies have not addressed.
Which ISO standards do you need?
OHS and environment are the foundation. Information security is becoming increasingly important with NIS2. Energy management optimizes your own consumption.
Occupational Health & Safety
Systematic OHS management for high-risk environments. Electrical safety, working at height, confined spaces. Not optional in the energy sector.
Learn more about ISO 45001 βEnvironmental Management
Environmental aspects, permit requirements, and emission reporting. Fundamental for energy production and distribution.
Learn more about ISO 14001 βInformation Security
NIS2 requires structured information security. ISO 27001 is the recognized framework for demonstrating compliance.
Learn more about ISO 27001 βEnergy Management
Systematic energy efficiency improvement. Particularly relevant for energy producers looking to optimize their own consumption.
Learn more about ISO 50001 βTools built for the energy sector reality
Features designed for high-risk work environments, complex qualifications, and strict permit requirements.
Risk assessments for high-risk work
Document risks with probability and consequence for electrical work, working at height, and confined spaces. Link preventive actions and follow up on implementation.
Qualifications and competence matrices
Electrical safety permits, fall protection training, hot work, and first aid. Competence matrices showing who holds which qualifications.
Checklists for safety controls
Work preparations, isolation procedures, and safety checks. 16+ field types including photos and ratings. Schedule recurring controls.
Incident reporting and management
Register safety incidents and near-misses with structured workflow. Root cause analysis and action verification. Meets ISO 45001 requirements.
Environmental aspects and legal register
Document environmental aspects per ISO 14001 and track applicable legislation. Link environmental aspects to processes and objectives.
Equipment and maintenance
Register critical equipment with maintenance intervals and calibration requirements. History and traceability for completed maintenance.
What you can expect
workplace
Systematic risk management and structured safety routines prevent serious accidents.
over qualifications
Competence matrices provide overview. You know who can do what β at a glance.
documentation
Incident management, risk analysis, and management review β structured for NIS2 compliance.
supervision
Collected documentation that auditors and authorities can review immediately.
Questions about ISO for the energy sector
Which ISO standards are most important for the energy sector?
ISO 45001 (OHS) and 14001 (environment) are often primary. With NIS2, ISO 27001 (information security) is becoming increasingly important. AmpliFlow handles all of them integrated in the same system.
How does AmpliFlow help with electrical safety permits?
Competence matrices register electrical safety permits and other certifications. You see which employees hold which qualifications and can plan training.
How does NIS2 affect the energy sector?
The energy sector is classified as an essential entity. That means requirements for cybersecurity risk management, incident reporting within 24 hours, supply chain control, and management's personal liability.
Can we manage both IT and OT risks?
AmpliFlow's risk analysis is flexible and can be used for both IT and OT risks. You define your own categories and assessment criteria.
What does AmpliFlow cost?
Pricing depends on company size and how much support you need. See current pricing on our pricing page.
Ready to bring OHS, environment, and cybersecurity together?
Book a demo and we will show you how AmpliFlow helps energy companies with integrated management systems.