ISO 45001: Occupational Health & Safety
The ISO 45001 specification gives clearer direction to an occupational health and safety management system. ISO 45001 is an audit / certification specification, not a legislative requirement or a guide to implementation. It should be noted that ISO 45001 does not state specific performance criteria, or give detailed specifications for the design of a management system. Instead, the system is geared towards reducing and preventing accidents and accident-related loss of lives, resources, and time. ISO 45001 has been developed to be compatible with the ISO 9001 (Quality) and ISO 14001 (Environmental) management systems standards. It is its hope that any organization that implements ISO 45001 can easily integrate it with other quality, environmental or occupational health and safety management systems.
Main Areas covered in this standard by QMS.9000
- Policy and commitment
- Hazard Identification
- Risk Assessment
- Risk Controls
- Legal Requirements
- Objectives and Management Programs
- Documentation and Records
- Operational Controls
- Emergency Readiness
- Accident and Incident investigation
- Corrective and Preventive Action
- Audit and Review
Applicability
Factories belonging to such sectors Textile Sector, Industrial Sector, Pharmaceutical Sector, Chemical Sector, Steel Sector, Oil and Gas Sector, Banks, Educational Institutes etc
Related Trainings
- Introduction to ISO 45001 requirements with applicable legal & regulatory requirements (1 Day)