Occupational Health and Safety ISO 45001

 


ISO 45001-Occupational Health and Safety Certification

 

Occupational Health and Safety Management -ISO 45001 - is an OH&S standard -which was published by International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in the year 2018, this ISO 45001:2018 Standard has replaced the OHSAS 18001:2007. Now the Organizations have upgraded the current OHSAS 18001:2007 implemented Occupational Health and Safety Management System with ISO 45001:2018.

 

ISO 45001 -Occupational Health and Safety Management System Standard has many requirements – which have been said in standards from Clause # 1 to Clause #10. But in this Blog, we will focus on the specific key requirements related to Occupational Health & Safety, including the related terminology, which could help the user better understand Occupational Health and Safety Management ISO 45001 requirements.


Occupational Health Safety – ISO 45001 Certification process Guidance

As we have understood the importance of Occupational Health and Safety for organizations. Now we are providing the Guidance of Occupational Health Safety – ISO 45001 Certification process – which could help the organization who is seeking ISO 45001 Certification or the organization that already has implemented the OHS Management System in the organization wants to further enhance the OHS performance of the organization.

 

Let’s understand ISO 45001 Certification process is generally categorized into two parts

 

-        Implementation of Occupational Health Safety Management System – ISO 45001 in the organization.

-        ISO45001 Certification by an accredited ISO Certification Body.

RiOHS Risk Assessment

 

The OH & S Risk assessment is a systematic way of evaluating the Risk – The organization can set its own logical Risk Assessment System – Where it can set the criteria of

 

-        Risk Type

-        Risk Classification

-        Risk Assessment Methodology

 

As per OH & S Expert's view, while OH & S Risk Assessment   the following points are to be considered, which can result in the most accurate Risk Level, the points are

 

-        Occurrence of Events

-        Probability of Occurrence

-        Severity

These three points are to be considered at least for OH & S Risk assessment, which provides us the more reliable results of OHS Risk level.






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