ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Health & Safety Management System Learning and Establishment

What Will You Learn?

  • Here we will study ISO 45001:2018 and its requirements, how with the help of this we can improve the work environment along with ensuring safety at the workplace. The tools and special notes given in this course will help you a lot on how to establish ISO 45001 for your organization as well as successfully conduct all the audits in its certification. After completing this model you will have mastery about ISO 45001.

Course Content

Introduction
Introduction of ISO and Occupational health and safety management system standard about ISO 45001:2018 and its old British standard OHSAS 18001:2007.

  • Introduction of ISO standards
  • Know about Basic Annex SL standard
  • OHSAS 18001 Standard and new ISO 45001:2018
  • Introduction of ISO 45001
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ISO 45001 Clause (1) Scope
Clause 1 of ISO 45001 introduces the standard and outlines the scope of its applicability. The key details of this clause are as follows: • The standard is applicable to any organization, regardless of its size, type, or nature of its activities. • The standard provides a framework for organizations to manage and improve their occupational health and safety performance. • The standard is based on the high-level structure used for other ISO management system standards, which makes it easier to integrate with other management systems. • The standard does not specify specific occupational health and safety performance criteria but provides a framework for organizations to establish and maintain their own performance criteria. • The standard is intended to be used in conjunction with other relevant standards and legal requirements related to occupational health and safety. • The standard emphasizes the importance of worker participation in the occupational health and safety management system. • The standard encourages organizations to take a proactive approach to managing occupational health and safety, by identifying and addressing risks and opportunities related to occupational health and safety. Overall, the scope of ISO 45001 is broad, as it is designed to be applicable to any organization, regardless of its size or nature of activities. The standard provides a framework for organizations to establish and maintain an effective occupational health and safety management system, with an emphasis on proactive risk management and worker participation.

ISO45001 Clause (2) Normative references
Clause 2 of ISO 45001 lists the normative references that are used in the standard. These normative references are other standards or documents that are cited in ISO 45001 and are essential for the application of the standard. The normative references in ISO 45001 are: • ISO 9000:2015, Quality management systems – Fundamentals and vocabulary • ISO 9001:2015, Quality management systems – Requirements • ISO 19011:2018, Guidelines for auditing management systems • ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015, Conformity assessment – Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems • ILO-OSH:2001 - Occupational safety and health management systems guidelines ISO 9000 and ISO 9001 are related to quality management systems and provide a framework for implementing and maintaining effective quality management practices. ISO 19011 provides guidelines for auditing management systems, while ISO/IEC 17021-1 sets requirements for certification bodies that provide audit and certification of management systems. Finally, the ILO-OSH:2001 guidelines are a set of guidelines developed by the International Labour Organization (ILO) for the development and implementation of occupational safety and health management systems. These guidelines are closely aligned with the structure and requirements of ISO 45001 and are therefore an important reference for organizations seeking to comply with the standard. By referencing these normative documents, ISO 45001 ensures that the standard is consistent with other management system standards and best practices and provides a comprehensive framework for occupational health and safety management.

ISO45001 Clause (3) Important Definitions
ISO 45001 includes several important definitions that are essential for understanding the standard and its requirements. Some of the key definitions in ISO 45001 are: 1. Hazard: a source, situation, or act with a potential for harm in terms of injury or ill health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these. 2. Risk: the combination of the likelihood of an occurrence of a hazardous event or exposure and the severity of injury or ill health that can be caused by the event or exposure. 3. Worker: any person working for an organization, including employees, contractors, subcontractors, volunteers, and agency workers. 4. Consultation: the process of seeking and obtaining input and advice from workers and other relevant parties to make informed decisions. 5. Participation: the process of involving workers in the development, implementation, and review of the occupational health and safety management system. 6. Documented information: information that is required to be controlled and maintained by the organization and the medium on which it is contained. 7. Interested party: a person or organization that can affect, be affected by, or perceive itself to be affected by a decision or activity related to occupational health and safety management. 8. Continual improvement: recurring activities to enhance occupational health and safety performance. These definitions provide a common understanding of key concepts and terms used in ISO 45001 and help ensure consistency in the interpretation and application of the standard. By clearly defining these terms, the standard promotes effective communication and collaboration among all parties involved in the occupational health and safety management system.

ISO 45001 Clause (4) Context of the organisation

ISO 45001 Clause (5) Leadership and worker participation

ISO 45001 Clause (6) Planing in OH&S Management System

ISO 45001 Clause (7) Support for The OH&SMS

ISO 45001 Clause (8) Operation in The OH&SMS

ISO 45001 Clause (9) Performance Evaluation of The OH&SMS

ISO 45001 Clause (10) Improvement in OH&SMS

ISO 45001 Mandatory Documents and Records List.

ISO 45001 Audit checklist and Q&A

ISO 45001:2018 relation with ISO 9001:2015 & ISO 14001:2015

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