ISO 45001 is a standard that outlines the requirements for an occupational health and safety management system (OH&S). The purpose of the standard is to help organizations provide a safe and healthy workplace for their employees by implementing a systematic approach to managing occupational health and safety risks.
ISO 45001 certification is a process where an organization's OH&S management system is audited by a third-party certification body to ensure that it meets the requirements of the standard. To become certified, an organization must first implement an OH&S management system that meets the requirements of ISO 45001. Once the system is in place, the organization can hire a certification body to audit their system and determine if it meets the requirements of the standard. If the organization's OH&S management system meets the requirements of the standard, they will receive a certificate of compliance.
Obtaining ISO 45001 certification can provide several benefits to an organization, including improving their reputation, reducing workplace accidents and injuries, and improving employee morale and retention.
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