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02ISO 45001 : 2018

Occupational Health & Safety

The current international standard for OH&S. Replaces AS/NZS 4801 and demonstrates active duty-of-care to regulators and clients.

Standard
ISO 45001 : 2018
Status
active
Accreditation
JAS-ANZ via Equal Assurance
Typical timeline
3-6 months
FIG. 01-Standard

On the standard

ISO 45001 is the international standard for occupational health and safety management. It replaces the legacy AS/NZS 4801 and is now the standard most major clients and principal contractors expect. We certify safety systems that actually reduce incidents - not ones designed purely to satisfy auditors.

FIG. 02-Process

A four-stage process, run by senior assessors.

  1. 01

    Hazard + risk review

    We start with what could actually hurt people. Everything else flows from there.

  2. 02

    System uplift

    Build or refine SWMS, training records, incident process and worker consultation arrangements.

  3. 03

    Certification audit

    Two-stage: documentation review, then on-site verification across representative work activities.

  4. 04

    Surveillance

    Annual on-site surveillance audits to maintain certification and catch drift before it becomes a problem.

FIG. 03 - Audience

Who it’s for.

Construction, mining, transport, logistics, manufacturing - any operation where worker safety is a material risk and demonstrating it matters.

FIG. 04 - Outcomes

  • 01Demonstrable duty-of-care for regulators, clients and insurers
  • 02Lower incident rates and claim costs over time
  • 03Recognition under federal and state contractor prequalification schemes
  • 04Integrates cleanly with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001
FIG. 05-Common questions

Things people ask.

FIG. 06-Related

Often certified together.

FIG. 07 - Commission

Brief us on your iso 45001 requirement.