WHAT MAKES YOUR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY SYSTEMS STANDARD BEST-IN-CLASS?



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EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION COMPLIANCE REDUCED RISK REDUCED INCIDENTS FURTHER EXCELLENCE LABOUR CONDITIONS SAFETY HEALTH COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE WHAT MAKES YOUR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY SYSTEMS STANDARD BEST-IN-CLASS? ISO 45001 THE NEW INTERNATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AUDIT, CERTIFICATION & TRAINING SERVICES

ISO 45001 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTHY AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS The new ISO 45001 standard will promote a safe and healthy working environment by providing a framework that allows organisations to identify and reduce their occupational health and safety risks (OH&S), reduce potential for accidents and aid legislative performance. SAFETY The overall OH&S performance of an organisation can be improved by: Developing and implementing an OH&S policy and OH&S objectives Implementing processes that consider the organisation s context and manage risks, opportunities and compliance with legal and other requirements Identifying operational hazards and risks, eliminating or controlling them to minimise the potential for harm Implementing processes to manage operational risk, legal and other requirements Increased awareness of risk Monitoring and measuring processes to facilitate continual improvement through involvement of workers in OH&S matters WHY DEVELOP A NEW OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS STANDARD? According to the International Labour Organisation, globally, 6,300 workers die every day as a result of occupational accidents or work-related diseases. With statistics for health and safety incidents being reported daily around the globe and 40 different versions of OHSAS 18001 in existence across 127 countries, there is now a need to harmonise health and safety management systems using an international standard. The development of ISO 45001, a new international standard for occupational health and safety, has allowed the introduction of new concepts by strengthening leadership and worker involvement, further reducing potential risks to employees and employers alike, from employee loss and absence through to claims and regulatory action. The new standard is also being developed to align with popular management systems such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 through the Annex SL framework, enabling the effective adoption of multiple standards to meet an organisations specific requirements.

THE ISO 45001 DEVELOPMENT PROCESS ISO 45001 has now advanced to the Draft International Standard (DIS) stage, meaning national member bodies of ISO are invited to comment on the text of the standard. If the feedback is positive, the adapted document may then be circulated to ISO members as a Final Draft International Standard (FDIS). ISO 45001 will then be reviewed and, if successful, will be published as an International Standard by late 2016/early 2017, as per the diagrams below: DIS PROCESS GRAPH JANUARY 2016 DIS issued for comment and ballot MAY/JUNE 2016 Project Committee Review comments Agree final text OCTOBER 2016 Standard published FDIS PROCESS GRAPH JANUARY 2016 MAY/JUNE 2016 SEPTEMBER 2016 OCTOBER 2016 JANUARY 2017 MARCH 2017 *DIS issued for comment and ballot Project Committee Volume or technical nature of comments significant Project Committee secondary Agree FDIS process FDIS issued for comment and ballot Project Committee Review comments Agree final text Standard published * If the ballot is positive, there will not be an FDIS for Process 1, as it will go straight to standard publishing. THE IMPORTANCE OF LEADERSHIP For effective implementation of the standard, it is crucial that senior management demonstrate their involvement and engagement with the OHSMS through direct participation. Examples of how this is achieved include: Taking OH&S performance into account in strategic planning Communicating the importance of effective OH&S management and of conforming to the OH&S management system requirements Directing and supporting people to contribute to the effectiveness of the OHSMS for all functions Promoting and leading organisational culture with regard to the OHSMS Top management must also identify one or more of its members to be accountable for the OH&S policy and OHSMS These are activities top management must carry out and cannot be delegated to others. Management must also assume an active role in the OHSMS, whilst leaders must ensure the integration of the system s requirements into the organisation s business processes. COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

THE BENEFITS OF ISO 45001 ISO 45001, the International Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems standard will allow all 40 existing OHSAS 18001 System Management standards to be integrated seamlessly. Through harmonising with other management systems, (including EMS, QMS and ISMS) through the Annex SL framework, those implementing the UKAS accredited ISO 45001 standard can expect the following: Be confident that the Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) meets recognised requirements and standards Common terms and definitions making life easier Reduced bureaucracy Improved implementation, integration and maintenance of standards Demonstrable benefits of having a robust management system in place Enhanced value and assurance to customers in the supply chain Closer involvement of employees and other stakeholders Value added auditing conducted by highly competent auditors Furthermore, ISO 45001 can help to promote your company s reputation as a safe place to work. This is achieved through: Improvement in response to regulatory compliance issues Reduction in the cost of incidents Reduction in downtime and cost of disruption Reduction of insurance premiums Reduction in sick absence and worker turnover Improved reputation for achieving an International Standard WHAT IF YOU ARE ALREADY CERTIFIED TO OHSAS 18001 Organisations certified to OHSAS 18001 will have three years from formal publication of the new standard in which to complete migration to ISO 45001. To best prepare for this, holders of OHSAS 18001 are advised to work through the following steps: Obtain a copy of the new standard or DIS/FDIS Set your company s strategy and engage stakeholders Develop an implementation plan Ensure any new competency requirements are met and create awareness for all parties that have an impact on the effectiveness of the Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) Review and confirm Leadership roles, responsibilities, accountabilities Review and understand requirements for risks and opportunities (Not just those applicable to health and safety hazards, but also within the management system) Ensure that requirements for Documented Information are understood Update the existing OHSMS to meet the new requirements and provide verification of its effectiveness Communicate with SGS with regards to your migration arrangements For an overview of how this migration works, it is recommended that you review SGS s accredited approach to OHSAS 18001:2007. Furthermore, SGS will be involved in the standard s development and will provide further updates as the process continues. To ensure you are keeping up to date with our communications, please visit http://www.sgs.com/iso45001. DIAGRAM FOR CERTIFICATION PROCESS ASSESSMENT AND CERTIFICATION SURVEILLANCE VISITS TYPICALLY AT 6 TO 12 MONTH INTERVALS STEP A Agree Contract STEP C Stage 1 STEP D Stage 2 Certificate Issue on Completion of Successful STEP E Surveillance Visits Action and Closure of Identified Non-Conformities STEP F Recertification STEP B Optional Pre- Action and Closure of Identified Non-Conformities Certification Cycle Typically 3 years

RELATED SERVICES SGS offers a wide range of training services through the SGS Academy. These include: Introduction & Awareness to ISO 45001 Introduction & Awareness to OHSAS 18001 OHSAS 18001 Internal or Course OHSAS 18001 Lead or Course or Conversion to OHSAS 18001 Implementing OHSAS 18001 Risk Based Thinking Empowering Leadership We also offer a range of other services that could be beneficial too, such as: Gap analysis against ISO 45001 requirements Gap assessment against OHSAS 18001 requirements OHSAS 18001 certification Integrated management systems certification Customised audits related to Occupational Health & Safety RISKSTAR Managers and supervisors have the front-line responsibility to protect employees and keep the workplace safe. The purpose of this qualification is to provide you with the knowledge, skills and attitude to recognise hazards, and take effective actions to prevent injuries as well as fostering a healthy, environmentally safe culture at your workplace, while ensuring best practices are adhered to. The modules listed below can be delivered separately to meet your specific business needs, or in their entirety to achieve the full RiskStar qualification: Module 1 Safety Leadership for Supervisors and Safety Officers (Communication, BBS) Module 2 The Role of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in Health and Safety Module 3 Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) Module 4 Personal Protective Equipment and Ergonomics Module 5 Work Permit Systems Module 6 Inspections Module 7 Confined Space Entry Module 8 Hazardous Chemical Substances Module 9 Incident Investigation Module 10 Root Cause Analysis Module 11 Management Systems (ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001) WHY SGS? SGS is the world s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognised as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 85,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1,800 offices and laboratories around the world. Enhancing processes, systems and skills is fundamental to your ongoing success and sustained growth. We enable you to continuously improve, transforming your services and value chain by increasing performance, managing risks, better stakeholder requirements and managing sustainability. With a global presence, we have a history of successfully executing largescale, complex international projects. Our people speak the language and understand the culture of the local market and operate in a consistent, reliable and effective manner. To learn how SGS can help you exceed customer expectations, visit www.sgs.com or contact certification@sgs.com for more information. FURTHER EXCELLENCE

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