ISO 45001 - Occupational Health & Safety Management System

Ensures a safer workplace through proactive occupational health and safety management

 

 

ISO 45001 sets out requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and improving an OH&S management system. This standard helps organizations proactively identify and manage occupational health and safety risks to reduce workplace injuries and illnesses.

Certification Process

Promoting Workplace Safety and Well-Being Through Proactive Health and Safety Management Systems

Gap Analysis

Assess current health and safety practices against ISO 45001 requirements.

System Development

Develop and document an OH&S management system, including policies and procedures.

Implementation

Integrate the system into day-to-day operations, ensuring employee training and participation.

Risk Reduction

Identifies and mitigates risks before they result in harm.

Enhanced Safety

Reduces workplace incidents, injuries, and illnesses.

Certification Audit

Stage 1 Audit: Review documentation and readiness. Stage 2 Audit: Assess the implementation and adherence to the QMS.

Certification

If successful, the organization is awarded ISO 45001 certification.

Key Principles of ISO 45001

Enables organizations to create a safer work environment by identifying, managing, and mitigating occupational health and safety risks
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