Migrating to ISO 45001
Migrating to ISO 45001 – The newly approved International Standard for Occupational Health and Safety ISO 45001 is now available! Independent certification to this standard proves an organisation’s commitment to safety management in their workplace.
In addition, the new standard ISO 45001 replaces the previously well known OHSAS 18001. Occupli can advise our clients in setting up systems in keeping with this new standard. They also assist in achieving this new certification.
ISO 45001 Standard and Certification
ISO 45001 certification is now internationally recognised. As a result of this certification, it benefits any company in its efforts to be seen as a leader in Safety management in its sector. As well as to compete commercially in the market place. Certification requires commitment from an organisation’s leadership team.
ISO 45001 does draw from the previously used OHSAS 18001. This includes the former benchmark for OH&S, for instance. However it is a new and distinct standard. Organizations that already operate to OHSAS 18001 will need to revise their current work practices and processes in order to align with this new ISO standard.
ISO 45001 and OHSAS 18001 – the differences
ISO 45001 focuses on the interaction between an organization and its business environment. However, OHSAS 18001 was focused on managing OH&S hazards and other internal issues. Some other differences include:
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ISO 45001
- Process-based standard
- Dynamic in all clauses
- Considers both risk and opportunities
- Includes the views of interested parties
OHSAS 18001
- Procedure-based
- Not dynamic in all clauses
- Dealt exclusively with risk
- Did not includes the views of interested parties
These changes ensure ISO 45001 is viewed with regard of running a sound, sustainable and commercially successful organization. Although ISO 45001 and OHSAS 18001 differ in their approach, a management system established in accordance with OHSAS 18001 is a solid platform for migrating to ISO 45001.
Occupli can assist you in effectively migrating from OHSAS 18001 to ISO 45001
Migrating – 3 Steps you have to Make
Within 3 years you must migrate from OHSAS 18001 to ISO45001. The steps required are:
- Complete an analysis of interested parties (i.e. the stakeholders that can affect your organization’s activities). As well as internal and external factors that might impact your organization’s business.
- Furthermore, ask how these risks can be controlled through the management system.
Establish the scope of the system. While at the same time, considering what your management system is set to achieve. - Establish your processes, your risk evaluation/assessment and, most importantly, to set the key performance indicators (KPIs) for the processes.
The approach of ISO45001 is quite different, the basic tools are the same as OHSAS18001
Mapping ISO 45001 without OHSAS 18001
ISO 45001 shares the same high-level structure (HLS), core text and terms and definitions with other recently revised ISO management system standards such as ISO 9001:2015 (quality management) and ISO 14001:2015 (environmental management).
Migrating to ISO 45001 may be challenging to understand and map out for a non-systems person. The support of a competent health & safety consultant would be an advantage.
The Main Benefits of ISO 45001
The benefits for the employees are clear. They see improved workplace conditions and lessen their risk for injury or illness, for instance. With limited absenteeism, as well as reduced workplace incidents, employers see commercial advantages too.
By fostering a health a safety culture within the workplace, employers can expect an increase in productivity, for example. Furthermore, they can expect to see a reduced cost of insurance premiums. Therefore, better their reputation and advance a positive staff morale overall.
With increased involvement of leadership teams in ISO 45001:2018 we expect increased benefits to accrue from more integrated risk controls and more focus on commercial opportunities in the future. Those adopting the system are also better equipped to meet legal and regulatory requirements.
ISO 45001 facilitates continual improvement leading to improved Employee morale, reducing insurance costs, etc.
Can you Afford Not to Implement ISO 45001
When implemented correctly ISO 45001 provides the company with an effective tool that will show a return on investment. With continued increases in insurance premiums, increased injury claims and spiraling health care costs the question companies need to ask themselves is can they afford not to implement ISO 45001?