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

Enhanced Safety

Reduces workplace incidents, injuries, and illnesses.

Gap Analysis

Assess current health and safety practices against ISO 45001 requirements.

Risk Reduction

Identifies and mitigates risks before they result in harm.

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.

Certification

If successful, the organization is awarded ISO 45001 certification.

Certification Audit

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

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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