ISO 45001:2018 (OHSMS)
ISO 45001:2018 is an international standard that sets out the requirements for implementing an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) within an organization. The purpose of this standard is to help organizations provide a safe and healthy workplace for their employees and other stakeholders while preventing work-related injuries and illnesses.
Key Elements:
ISO 45001:2018 includes several key elements, including:
- Hazard identification and risk assessment
- Legal and regulatory compliance
- Objectives and targets for OHS performance improvement
- Ongoing monitoring and measurement of performance
- Incident investigation and corrective actions
- Employee participation and consultation
- Competence and training of employees
- Emergency preparedness and response
- Documented information management

Benefits
ISO 45001 helps organizations identify and address hazards, reducing the risk of workplace accidents and illnesses. This leads to a safer and healthier work environment for employees and other stakeholders.
Compliance with ISO 45001 ensures that organizations are aware of and adhere to relevant OHS regulations, reducing the risk of non-compliance and associated penalties.
The standard requires organizations to assess and manage risks systematically. This can lead to fewer accidents, less downtime, and lower workers' compensation costs.
ISO 45001 encourages employee participation in OHS management, leading to a greater sense of ownership, improved safety culture, and more effective hazard reporting.
Certification to ISO 45001 can enhance an organization's reputation by demonstrating its commitment to employee health and safety. This can be a competitive advantage in business relationships and tenders.
Fewer accidents and illnesses mean reduced healthcare and compensation costs. Additionally, a focus on OHS can lead to improved productivity and efficiency.
ISO 45001's compatibility with other ISO standards, such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, allows organizations to integrate their management systems for quality, environmental, and safety management.
The standard promotes a culture of continuous improvement, helping organizations identify and address OHS issues over time.