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.

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Promoting Workplace Safety and Well-Being Through Proactive Health and Safety Management Systems
Key Principles of ISO 45001
Enables organizations to create a safer work environment by identifying, managing, and mitigating occupational health and safety risks
Legal Compliance
Ensures adherence to local and international OH&S regulations.
Leadership Commitment
Emphasizes top management’s role in fostering a safety culture.
Performance Monitoring
Requires continuous evaluation and improvement of OH&S measures.
Worker Participation
Leadership commitment and employee involvement in safety practices.
Performance Evaluation
Monitoring, setting objectives measuring, and analyzing OH&S performance.
Operational Efficiency
Identifying risks, minimizes disruptions caused by accidents and hazards.
Continuous Improvement
Regular reviews to adapt to evolving workplace challenges.