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ISO 45001 key principles

ISO 45001 is a standard for occupational health and safety management systems. It outlines a framework for organizations to manage and improve their occupational health and safety performance, and to provide a safe and healthy workplace for their employees. <br>

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ISO 45001 key principles

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  1. Downloaded from: justpaste.it/7zy1z ISO 45001 key principles ISO 45001 is a standard for occupational health and safety management systems. It outlines a framework for organizations to manage and improve their occupational health and safety performance, and to provide a safe and healthy workplace for their employees. The key principles of ISO 45001 include: Leadership and commitment: The organization's leadership must demonstrate a commitment to the health and safety of their employees, and to the continuous improvement of their occupational health and safety management system. Context of the organization: The organization must understand the context in which it operates, including the internal and external factors that may affect its occupational health and safety performance. Risk-based approach: The organization must identify and assess the risks and opportunities related to its occupational health and safety performance, and take appropriate actions to manage these risks. Continual improvement: The organization must continually monitor and improve its occupational health and safety management system, using performance indicators and other metrics to measure its effectiveness. Employee participation: The organization must actively involve employees in the development and implementation of ISO 45001 occupational health and safety management system, and provide them with the necessary training and resources to do so. Legal compliance: The organization must comply with all relevant occupational health and safety laws, regulations, and other requirements. Communication and consultation: The organization must communicate effectively with employees, stakeholders, and other interested parties about its occupational health and safety performance, and consult with them on relevant issues.

  2. Supply chain management: The organization must ensure that its suppliers and contractors are committed to the same occupational health and safety standards as the organization, and that they comply with all relevant occupational health and safety requirements. By following these key principles, organizations can develop and implement an effective occupational health and safety management system that helps to protect their employees, minimize workplace accidents and injuries, and improve overall business performance.

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