Occupational
Health and Safety Management Systems
OHSAS 18001 is an
Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS) for an occupational
health and safety (OH&S) management system created to enable organizations
to control occupational health and safety risks and to improve performances. OHSAS
18001 is designed to place a proactive and preventative emphasis on risk
control factors by identifying and assessing the likelihood of hazards
in the workplace. OHSAS 18001 can be implemented by organizations of all
sizes and in any industry.
An organization's
conformance to OHSAS 18001 safeguards that employees, clients and all
parties in question are exposed to as few risks as possible, while third-party
certification authenticates that an organization has taken steps to avoid
accidents and hazardous situations using a comprehensive and effectively
implemented system. Although many third-party
organizations provide nonaccredited certification to OHSAS 18001, only
a handful, including TÜV, are capable of providing accredited certifications.
Elements of an occupational
health and safety management system:
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Occupational Health
and Safety Policy
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Planning
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Implementation
and Operations
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Checking and Corrective
Actions
- Management Review
- Continual Improvement
An effective occupational
health and safety management systems should:
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Result in the
identification of hazards and assessment of risks in the work environment.
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Provide for the
development of methods to eliminate hazards and risks.
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Result in the
implementations of measures to evaluate improvement.
Benefits of an effective
occupational health and safety management system:
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Reduction of accidents
resulting in death or disabilities.
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Reduction of the
risk of major accidents occurring.
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Reduction of down
time.
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Reduction of lost
revenue due to production disruption.
Even
though OHSAS 18001 is not recognized as a standard by ISO, it is internationally
recognized by more and more international organizations, encompassing
a variety of industries requiring their suppliers to be OHSAS certified. Additionally, since
OHSAS is similar in structure to ISO 9001 and 14001, it is possible for
an organization to integrate OHSAS 18001 with ISO
9001 and / or ISO 14001 allowing a single
audit for any combination through TÜV.
It is important to
note that conformance / accredited certification will not eliminate all
risks and does not release an organization from its obligation to fulfill
any additional legal requirements. OHSAS 18001 certificates are valid
for three years, with surveillance audits held annually. For more information, contact us. |