ISO 45001

Occupational health and safety management systems. Requirements with guidance for use

ISO 45001 is an international standard that sets out the requirements for an occupational health and safety management system (OH&SMS). It provides a framework to increase safety, reduce workplace risks and enhance health and well-being at work, enabling an organization to proactively improve its occupational health and safety performance.
ISO 45001 OH&SMS will help you:
– reduce workplace incidents
– reduce absenteeism and staff turnover, leading to increased productivity and reduced cost of insurance premiums
– create a health and safety culture, whereby employees are encouraged to take an active role in their own health and safety
– enhance reputation
– improve staff morale
– reinforce leadership commitment to proactively improve occupational health and safety performance
– demonstrate compliance with applicable statutory and regulatory requirements

STAGES OF THE CERTIFICATION PROCESS:

1. Development and implementation in the organization of a system according to the respective ISO standard
2. Conducting an audit establishing the operation of the implemented system
3. Taking a decision on certification based on facts established during the audit