Whitepaper

Understanding the migration to ISO 45001

Mar. 19 2018

The white paper summarizing the new international standard in Occupational Health and Safety Management System is now available.

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Understanding the migration to ISO 45001

ISO 45001: 2018 is the new international standard in Occupation Health and Safety Management Systems (OH&SMS). Replacing the current OHSAS 18001, it is intended to help organizations of all types and sizes create and implement systems that proactively prevent work-related injury and ill-health.

This new white paper fully explains the benefits of adopting a Health and Safety Management System. It lays out the requirements of the new ISO 45001:2018 standard and explores the advantages of achieving certification. It also provides specific information on key differences with existing OH&S standards.

A GUIDELINE TO MILESTONE
From the moment of the publication of the standard in March 2018, organizations already certified to OHSAS 18001 have a three-year window to migrate to ISO 45001. It will probably take most organizations around one year to perform the migration fully.

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