ISO 45001 Foundation Course
ISO 45001 Foundation Course (1 Day)
With ISO 45001, you can create a safer working environment and improve your business's performance. While external factors out of our control may affect the world of work we live in, one thing remains constant: ensuring your employees' safety.
By reducing workplace risks and providing a solid framework for health, safety, and well-being, ISO 45001:2018 certification can help you achieve this goal. Through the identification and mitigation of hazards and risks, this course also outlines any legal obligations your organisation may have.
Anyone wishing to improve their knowledge of the ISO 45001:2018 Standard will benefit from this course.
Course Duration: 1 Day
Delivery Method: Online
FAQs
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Anyone wishing to improve their knowledge of the ISO 45001:2018 Standard.
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The purpose of an OH&S management system, of OH&S management system standards, and the business benefits of improved performance of the OH&S management system.
The structure and content of ISO 45001.
The OH&S management system related requirements of ISO 45001.
The processes involved in establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, measuring, analysing, evaluating, reviewing, maintaining and improving an occupational health and safety management system, including the significant of these for OHSMS auditors.
The terms and definitions defined and used in ISO 45001.
Understanding the key elements of ISO 45001:
External and internal issues, requirements of workers and other relevant interested parties, actions to address risks and opportunities, and the OH&S management system processes.
Scope
OH&S Policy
Leadership and commitment
Objectives
Hazard identification and assessment of risks and opportunities
Support – Resources, competence, awareness and communication
Operations – management of change, procurement
Emergency preparedness and response
Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation
Internal audit.
Management review
Improvement
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Required Knowledge of:
The Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) cycle
A basic knowledge of managing occupational health and safety through hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control and compliance with legal requirements and other requirements.
Common examples of relevant national and local OH&S legislation and requirements