ISO 45001:2018 Certification – Occupational Health & Safety

ISO 45001:2018 Certification – Occupational Health & Safety

What is ISO 45001:2018?

An international standard for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS) is ISO 45001:2018. It gives businesses a framework for managing workplace safety, lowering hazards, and giving workers safer working circumstances. This standard applies to all types of businesses, regardless of size or sector, and focuses on proactive risk prevention rather than reactive solutions.

Why ISO 45001:2018 Certification is Important

Our Certification Process

Gap Analysis

We review your current processes against ISO 9001 requirements to identify gaps and improvement areas.

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Pre-Assessment

A preliminary evaluation is conducted to ensure your system is aligned with ISO standards before the formal audit.

Internal Audit & Training

Internal audits are performed and staff are trained to ensure readiness for certification.

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Final Certification Audit

An accredited auditor performs the official assessment to verify full compliance with ISO requirements.

Certification Awarded

Upon successful audit completion, your organization receives an internationally recognized ISO certificate.

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Ongoing Support

Surveillance audits ensure ongoing compliance and continuous improvement.

Benefit

Industries That Benefit from ISO 45001:2018

Manufacturing & Engineering

• Reduce workplace accidents and enhance operational security

Construction & Contracting

• Reduce project risks and make sure safety regulations are followed.

Healthcare & Hospitals

• Use organized safety management to safeguard employees and patients.

Oil & Gas

• Reduce high-risk risks in industrial settings

Transportation & Logistics

• Improve driver and worker safety, minimizing accidents

IT & Office Environments

• Encourage safe work practices and ergonomics

Frequently asked questions

An international standard helping organizations manage workplace health and safety risks.

It reduces workplace injuries, improves safety culture, and ensures legal compliance.

Any organization with employees or contractors looking to improve safety standards.

Around 4–10 weeks depending on current safety systems.

Not mandatory, but highly recommended for safety-critical industries.