ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System
The first International Standard for Occupational Health and Safety management systems has been published to address the increasing number of work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths worldwide.
What are the Benefits of ISO 45001:2018?
Meet Compliance Requirements
Demonstrate Your Commitment to OHS Improvement
Reduce Operational Downtime
What is in the ISO 45001:2018 Standard?
An OHS management system promotes a healthy working environment by providing a framework to identify, control and manage OHS risks and opportunities.
Adopting and implementing an effective OHS management system (OHSMS) addresses legal, ethical and industrial relation concerns regarding worker safety and employers’ duty of care.
Implementing an OHSMS compliant to ISO 45001:2018 addresses these concerns through its leadership-lead approach, ensuring a healthy and safe working environment and it’s focus on continual improvement.
ISO 45001:2018 shares common management systems principles with other Standards such as ISO 14001 Environmental management systems and ISO 9001 Quality management systems.
All organizations currently certified to OHSAS 18001, have until 30 September 2021 to successfully migrate to ISO 45001, to retain certification.
You can migrate:
- During your next surveillance audit
- During your next recertification audit
- At a special audit
Migrate to ISO 45001 in three steps:
- Undertake a gap analysis of your current system in comparison to ISO 45001.
- Update the existing system to be compliant with the ISO 45001 requirements.
- Ensure all stakeholders are aware of the changes and understand their roles & responsibilities.
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All organizations currently certified to AS/NZS 4801, have until 13 July 2023 to successfully migrate to ISO 45001, to retain certification.
You can migrate:
- During your next surveillance audit
- During your next recertification audit
- At a special audit
Migrate to ISO 45001 in three steps:
- Undertake a gap analysis of your current system in comparison to ISO 45001.
- Update the existing system to be compliant with the ISO 45001 requirements.
- Ensure all stakeholders are aware of the changes and understand their roles & responsibilities.
Need help identifying the differences between AS/NZS 4801 and ISO 45001? Click here.
ISO 45001:2018 specifies requirements for an OHSMS. It is applicable to any organization seeking to implement, maintain or improve an OHSMS; assure conformance with an existing OHSMS; demonstrate this conformance to third parties; seek certification or registration of its OHSMS; or self-declare its conformance.
The organisation needs to understand its internal and external issues as well as its workers and interested parties expectations in order to implement an appropriate OHS management system that does not operate in isolation to the rest of the business.
Critical to the success of the OHS management system, top management are responsible and accountable for the prevention of work-related injury and ill health as well as establish, implement, maintain and improve the OHS policy. ISO 45001 enhances the consultation and participation of the organisations workers, seeking their views before making decisions regarding the management system.
The organisation needs to plan for both risks and opportunities that could affect the performance of the OHS management system including OHS risks and opportunities and legal, regulatory or contractual requirements.
The organisation must support the OHS management system with the necessary resources to establish, implement, maintain, and continually improve. This support includes human resources, natural resources, infrastructure and financial resources.
The organisation must plan, implement, control and maintain the processes needed to meet the OHS management systems requirements. This includes any temporary or permanent planned changes that could impact the OHS performance, as well as the procurement of products, services and contractors.
In order to remain competitive, the organisation must commit to continually improving the OHS management system. It should improve the suitability, adequacy and effectiveness by promoting a culture that supports the management system.
ISO 45001:2018/AMD 1:2024
The amendment ISO 45001:2018, titled AMD 1:2024, focuses on “Climate action changes” in the realm of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems. This amendment reflects a current and forward-looking approach by integrating climate action considerations into the Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems framework.
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