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ISO45001 - Occupational Health and Safety

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ISO45001 - Occupational Health and Safety

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  • Course type

    Instructor led live training

  • Course duration

    2 Hrs

  • Course start date & time

    Coming in Next Month

  • Language

    English

Why enroll

Achieving ISO 45001 - Occupational Health and Safety certification can significantly enhance your career in health and safety management, leading to roles like Health and Safety Manager, Risk Manager, or Compliance Officer, with median salaries ranging from $75,000 to over $130,000. With this training, you'll gain expertise in developing, implementing, and maintaining effective Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS). This knowledge will also equip you to identify hazards, reduce risks, and ensure regulatory compliance. As a certified professional, you'll be highly sought after by organizations committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment, and meeting global standards for occupational health and safety

Opportunities that awaits you!

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Course details

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to ISO 45001, the international standard for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS). Designed for professionals and organizations aiming to establish or improve their OHSMS, this program covers the essential principles, requirements, and benefits of ISO 45001. Participants will gain valuable insights into developing, implementing, and maintaining an effective OHSMS to enhance workplace safety, manage risks, and ensure regulatory compliance.

Course suitable for

  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Rail & Transport
  • Mechanical
  • Metallurgy & Material Science
  • Production

Key topics covered

  1. Introduction to ISO 45001:2018

    • Overview of ISO 45001 and its role in Occupational Health and Safety Management

    • The evolution of OHS standards: From OHSAS 18001 to ISO 45001:2018

    • Key benefits of implementing ISO 45001 for organizations and employees

    • Understanding the High-Level Structure (HLS) of ISO 45001 and its alignment with other management systems (e.g., ISO 9001, ISO 14001)

    • How ISO 45001 integrates with business objectives, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and sustainability

  2. Key Principles of ISO 45001

    • Leadership and Worker Participation: The role of top management and employee involvement in OHS

    • Risk-Based Thinking: Identifying, assessing, and managing health and safety risks and opportunities

    • Proactive Approach: Preventing injuries and ill health rather than just reacting to incidents

    • Legal and Other Requirements: Identifying and complying with applicable OHS laws, regulations, and standards

    • Continual Improvement: Using the PDCA cycle for ongoing improvement in health and safety performance

    • Employee Well-Being: Ensuring physical and mental health, addressing ergonomic, psychosocial, and environmental hazards

  3. Understanding the Structure of ISO 45001:2018

    • Clause 1-3: Scope, Normative References, and Terms & Definitions

    • Clause 4: Context of the Organization (identifying internal and external factors, stakeholders, and their needs and expectations)

    • Clause 5: Leadership and Worker Participation (leadership commitment, responsibilities, and engagement in OHS management)

    • Clause 6: Planning (actions to address risks, opportunities, hazards, and legal requirements, setting OHS objectives)

    • Clause 7: Support (resources, competence, awareness, communication, and documented information)

    • Clause 8: Operation (establishing operational controls, implementing safety programs, and controlling OHS risks)

    • Clause 9: Performance Evaluation (monitoring, measurement, internal audits, and management reviews)

    • Clause 10: Improvement (addressing non-conformities, corrective actions, and continual improvement)

  4. Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment

    • Identifying and classifying hazards: physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, psychosocial, and organizational hazards

    • Conducting risk assessments: assessing the severity and likelihood of health and safety risks

    • The hierarchy of controls: elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE)

    • Developing risk controls and action plans to prevent accidents, injuries, and illnesses

    • Understanding and applying the concept of residual risk

    • Engaging employees in hazard identification and risk assessment processes

  5. Legal and Regulatory Compliance

    • The importance of legal compliance in ISO 45001

    • Identifying applicable OHS laws, regulations, and standards at local, national, and international levels

    • How to create and maintain an OHS legal register

    • Legal risk management: ensuring compliance and avoiding penalties

    • Understanding the role of regulatory authorities in occupational health and safety

    • Compliance audits and inspections to track adherence to legal and regulatory requirements

  6. Setting OHS Objectives and Targets

    • The role of measurable OHS objectives and targets in an OHSMS

    • How to set SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) OHS objectives

    • Aligning OHS objectives with organizational strategy and legal requirements

    • Identifying key performance indicators (KPIs) for monitoring OHS performance

    • Employee involvement in setting and reviewing OHS objectives and targets

    • Integrating sustainability and well-being goals into OHS management

  7. Operational Control and Safety Management

    • Establishing and implementing operational controls to manage health and safety risks

    • Developing and implementing procedures, work instructions, and protocols for high-risk activities

    • Ensuring that contractors and third parties adhere to the same health and safety standards

    • Promoting a safety culture across the organization through training and awareness campaigns

    • Conducting toolbox talks, safety drills, and safety committees

    • Managing emergency preparedness and response, including first aid and incident reporting

  8. Monitoring, Measurement, and Performance Evaluation

    • Monitoring and measuring OHS performance: tracking incidents, accidents, and near-misses

    • Using audits and inspections to evaluate the effectiveness of safety controls and procedures

    • Developing leading and lagging indicators to measure proactive safety efforts and outcomes

    • Analyzing data to identify trends, hazards, and areas for improvement

    • Conducting internal audits to ensure compliance and effectiveness of the OHSMS

    • The importance of management reviews in evaluating the OHSMS and driving continual improvement

  9. Internal Auditing for ISO 45001

    • The role of internal audits in assessing the effectiveness of the OHSMS

    • Planning and preparing for internal audits: audit scope, objectives, and criteria

    • Conducting audits: reviewing documentation, interviewing staff, and observing operations

    • Identifying non-conformities, areas for improvement, and corrective actions during audits

    • Writing audit reports and presenting findings to management

    • Closing audit findings: tracking corrective actions and preventive measures

  10. Management Reviews and Continual Improvement

    • The role of management reviews in the OHSMS: evaluating performance, effectiveness, and compliance

    • Reviewing audit findings, incident reports, and health and safety performance data

    • Using management reviews to drive organizational learning and continuous improvement

    • Implementing corrective and preventive actions to address identified non-conformities

    • Fostering a culture of continual improvement in occupational health and safety

    • Communicating OHSMS performance and improvements to employees and stakeholders

  11. Preparing for ISO 45001 Certification and Maintaining the OHSMS

    • Steps to achieve ISO 45001 certification: preparation, documentation, and implementation

    • The role of external certification audits and what to expect during the process

    • Maintaining ISO 45001 certification through continuous monitoring, reviews, and audits

    • Integrating OHSMS with other management systems for streamlined operations

    • Best practices for embedding health and safety into organizational culture

    • Ensuring sustainability and long-term success of the OHSMS

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