White papers Presentations 2. Templates 3. Checklists 6. Many companies go overboard with documentation in the belief that they need to document every single process that is in place in their organization, without realizing that this is not necessary to meet the requirements of the ISO standard.
This checklist shows exactly which documents and records are mandatory, and which are optional. White paper PDF. Learn what needs to be done to meet each requirement, and find easy-to-understand explanations of each main clause of the standard. Diagram PDF. This diagram outlines the steps for your ISO implementation. From starting your project through to certification, you will be able to follow the process at a glance with this easy-to-follow document.
Presentation MS PowerPoint. This matrix shows the relationships and differences between the requirements of OHSAS and the new ISO , and provides an overview of common requirements of these two standards. Learn how to transition to the new standard with as little stress as possible. This useful material explains how the standard fits in with small enterprises and gives an overview of the benefits that ISO implementation can bring to their business. The document outlines common requirements of these two standards and presents tips on how to fulfill them with as little documentation as possible.
This helpful document gives guidance about which elements to consider when planning a budget for the ISO implementation.
This white paper is intended for companies that need to perform an internal audit as part of their ISO management system. Learn how ISO can help you, and read about principles of auditing, auditor characteristics, and steps for internal auditing according to this standard.
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A complete collection specific to the migration to ISO will soon be available for purchase too: Training courses. Gain an understanding of the new standard through courses developed by our experts.
ISO - Occupational health and safety. With the standard now published, it will provide organizations a structure around which they can work to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses and fatalities. The first step in implementing ISO , or any standard for that matter, is understanding its purpose and how it can benefit an organization. Safety professionals should also take this opportunity to familiarize themselves with ISO and its requirements. The standard provides 11 success factors for the implementation of an OHSMS, which can provide guidance on how it can be carried out.
With deeper knowledge of OHSMS and ISO , safety professionals can develop a strong business case for why their organizations should implement the standard. Examine your current system. To understand how ISO will fit into a safety management system, it is important to examine what standards and systems are already in place. For example, some organizations have adopted ISO quality and environment , which contain the same core language as ISO If an organization is already using ISO and ISO and is familiar with this management system approach, integration of becomes much less complex and the transition can be made more seamlessly.
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