For organizations that are serious about improving employee safety, reducing workplace risks and creating better, safer working conditions, there’s ISO 45001.

According to the International Labour Organization, more than 7 600 people die from work-related accidents or diseases every single day. That’s why an ISO committee of occupational health & safety experts set to work to develop an International Standard with the potential to save almost three million lives each year. Structured in a similar way to other ISO management systems, the approach will be familiar to users of standards such as ISO 14001 or ISO 9001. ISO 45001 builds on the success of earlier international standards in this area such as OHSAS 18001, the International Labour Organization’s ILO-OSH Guidelines, various national standards and the ILO’s international labour standards and conventions.

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  • ISO 45001:2018
    Occupational health and safety management systems
    Requirements with guidance for use
  • ISO/PAS 45005:2020
    Occupational health and safety management
    General guidelines for safe working during the COVID-19 pandemic
In this free brochure, learn more about ISO’s international standard for occupational health and safety and what it can do for your organization.
This handbook, published jointly by ISO and UNIDO, aims to help smaller economic units implement the requirements of ISO 45001:2018.
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