ISO 45001
Occupational Health & Safety Journey
ISO 45001
ISO 45001 defines requirements for a robust occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system. iB49 helps organisations create safer workplaces, lower incident rates, and foster a culture of proactive safety — aligning OH&S with business objectives.
Who needs ISO 45001?
Companies with on-site operations, field staff, manufacturing plants, or any organization prioritizing employee safety.
Key benefits
Achieving ISO 45001 demonstrates a strategic commitment to protecting worker health and safety, boosting well-being, and reducing workplace risks.
Protection
Proactively prevent work-related injury and ill-health to provide a safe and healthy workplace for everyone.
Savings
Reduce insurance premiums, absenteeism, staff turnover, and the costs associated with incidents and downtime.
Reputation
Enhance your standing with employees, customers, and regulators by showing commitment to worker well-being.
Compliance
Systematically meet legal and regulatory requirements related to occupational health and safety (OH&S) obligations.
Our Approach
We guide your organization through a structured four-stage process, ensuring a customized and effective OH&S Management System (OH&SMS) that delivers certification and sustained compliance.
Identify
Conduct a Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) to define all OH&S risks and opportunities.
Plan
Establish the OH&S policy and objectives; define responsibilities, resources, and legal compliance procedures.
Operate
Implement operational controls, provide training, manage emergencies, and measure system performance.
Certify
Achieve official certification through external audit and maintain it with structured reviews and improvement cycles.
Final Documentation and Tools
Risk assessments, safety manuals, incident reporting templates, audit checklists.
F.A.Q.
The primary focus is providing a framework to prevent work-related injury and ill-health and to proactively improve Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) performance.
Any organization, regardless of size or industry, that wishes to implement a formal system to reduce workplace risks and protect its workers.
Yes. ISO 45001 is the modern, global standard that replaced OHSAS 18001. It uses the same high-level structure as other new ISO standards.
It is a requirement that workers are consulted and actively participate in the development, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the OH&SMS.
Yes, it uses the Annex SL High-Level Structure (HLS), making it fully compatible and easy to integrate with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
