ISO 45001:2018 – OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATION

ISO 45001:2018 is a global standard for health and safety at work. It has been designed to apply to any company irrespective of its size, type, and nature. The standard provides organizations with a practical solution to improve employee safety, reduce workplace risks, and create better, safer working environments.

BENEFITS OF ISO 45001:2018 – OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATION

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Enhances the organization’s corporate image.
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Implements better management working modules.
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Improves the organization’s efficiency due to best practices.
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Improves employee safety.
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Incorporates preventive approach to identify and manage hazards and risks.
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Enhances the supply chain and decreases the incidents that hamper business consistency.
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Meets legal and regulatory requirements of government and customers.
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Lowers insurance costs.

DOCUMENT REQUIRED FOR ISO 45001:2018 – OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATION

The documentation for the ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health And Safety Management System Certification include the following:

Health and Safety policy and objectives

Scope of the OH&S management system

Documents & Records for operational controls

Documents & records for effective implementation & monitoring of the system

REQUIREMENTS IN GENERAL

All of the ISO 45001:2018 requirements are meant to be incorporated into any ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health And Safety Management System Certification. The scope of implementation will be determined by criteria like the organization’s health and safety policy, the nature of its activities, and the hazards and complexity of its operations.

Following the requirements of this ISO 45001:2018 Standard, the organization shall establish, record, implement, maintain, and continuously improve an OH&S management system and determine how it will meet these requirements. As your ISO 45001:2018 consultant, we’ll assist you with training, paperwork, and implementing the appropriate ISO modules.

The scope of the organization’s OH&S management system must be defined and documented.