ISO 45001

ISO 45001 stands for International Health and Safety Management System and is an international standard created to improve occupational health and safety standards worldwide.

International safety and health management system designed to prevent and manage potential risks at work sites and prevent injuries and illnesses. Based on the existing OHSAS 18001 standard, as it is replaced and applied to the ISO 45001: 2018 standard, a company certified by the existing OHSAS 18001 will have a 3-year transition based on March 12, 2018. It needs to be completed.

 

Difference Between OHSAS 18001 and ISO 45001

  • Apply HLS (High-Level Structure)
  • Highlight managerial participation and consultation respo7nsibilities
  • Regulations of employers in addition to regular employees
  • Add risk and opportunity content on management systems and health and safety

The Expected Effect of ISO 45001

  • Improve competitiveness and expand export markets through international trust
  • Establish a systematic process considering health and safety legal requirements and accident prevention measures
  • Prevent and manage hazards in the workplace and minimize human risk, such as reducing disaster rates and loss rates
  • Reduce premiums through establishment of occupational health and safety management system and reduce direct and indirect costs
  • Contribute to the enhancement of transparency of safety processes and the resulting stabilization of labor-management relationships with workers

Structure of the Certification System