ISO 45001 is an international standard that provides a framework for managing occupational health and safety. It helps organizations establish and maintain safe and healthy work environments, preventing workplace incidents and occupational illnesses. This standard encourages a proactive approach to managing health and safety risks, ensuring compliance with regulations and industry best practices. Implementing ISO 45001 contributes to enhancing worker safety, reducing costs related to accidents and illnesses, and improving overall organizational performance.
Evaluation Criteria for ISO 45001 Certification
- Organizational Context: Understanding the internal and external factors influencing occupational health and safety and identifying stakeholders and their needs.
- Leadership: Management’s commitment to promoting workplace health and safety, including defining clear policies and objectives and assigning specific responsibilities.
- Planning: Identifying risks and opportunities related to health and safety and setting objectives and measures to address them effectively.
- Support: Ensuring the necessary resources, including staff training and awareness, and providing adequate support for the health and safety management system.
- Operations: Implementing and controlling procedures and processes to manage risks and ensure workplace health and safety, including emergency management practices.
- Performance Evaluation: Monitoring and measuring occupational health and safety performance through internal audits and other verification activities.
- Improvement: Addressing non-conformities and implementing corrective and preventive actions to continuously enhance the occupational health and safety management system.
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