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ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Safety and Health Management System


▼ What is ISO 45001?
ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems) is the latest international occupational safety and health standard, namely the original OHSAS 18001. It is applicable to various organizations and enterprises and is developed jointly by BS 8800, ISA 2000, AS/NZ 4801, NSAI SR 320, and TOHSMS. This standard will help you manage your risk with a systematic and documented management system, thereby enhancing health and safety awareness, creating a good working environment, reducing the risk of accidents and occupational diseases, and the loss of time and benefits caused by employee injury and illness. Follow compliance with relevant laws and regulations and reduce compensation for judicial expenses.


▼ Import EffectBenefit
• To enhance corporate image and public relations among government, employees, and communities.
• Establish management mechanisms that meet regulatory requirements to reduce accident risks.
• Overcome the layered tariffs of products and services in domestic and foreign trade activities and obtain a cross-border permit to enter the market.
• Safeguard employees' health and life safety, as well as the organization's property safety, and improve work efficiency.


ISO 45001 Revision History
The official version of ISO 45001:2018 was officially announced on March 15, 2018, replacing the original OHSAS 18001 standard. Organizations that have obtained OHSAS 18001 certification must switch to ISO 45001 within three years.

1996: BSI (British Standards Association) develops occupational safety and health management standards.
In 1999: BSI collaborated with several certification bodies to jointly issue a consistent verification standard, namely OHSAS 18001.
2000: BSI announces OHSAS 18002 verification guidelines
In 2007: OHSAS 18001 was revised to OHSAS 18001:2007.
2018: ISO 45001:2018 has been officially released and replaced the original OHSAS 18001





▼ What is ISO 45001?
ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems) is the latest international occupational safety and health standard, namely the original OHSAS 18001. It is applicable to various organizations and enterprises and is developed jointly by BS 8800, ISA 2000, AS/NZ 4801, NSAI SR 320, and TOHSMS. This standard will help you manage your risk with a systematic and documented management system, thereby enhancing health and safety awareness, creating a good working environment, reducing the risk of accidents and occupational diseases, and the loss of time and benefits caused by employee injury and illness. Follow compliance with relevant laws and regulations and reduce compensation for judicial expenses.


▼ Import EffectBenefit
• To enhance corporate image and public relations among government, employees, and communities.
• Establish management mechanisms that meet regulatory requirements to reduce accident risks.
• Overcome the layered tariffs of products and services in domestic and foreign trade activities and obtain a cross-border permit to enter the market.
• Safeguard employees' health and life safety, as well as the organization's property safety, and improve work efficiency.


ISO 45001 Revision History
The official version of ISO 45001:2018 was officially announced on March 15, 2018, replacing the original OHSAS 18001 standard. Organizations that have obtained OHSAS 18001 certification must switch to ISO 45001 within three years.

1996: BSI (British Standards Association) develops occupational safety and health management standards.
In 1999: BSI collaborated with several certification bodies to jointly issue a consistent verification standard, namely OHSAS 18001.
2000: BSI announces OHSAS 18002 verification guidelines
In 2007: OHSAS 18001 was revised to OHSAS 18001:2007.
2018: ISO 45001:2018 has been officially released and replaced the original OHSAS 18001




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