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Let's Shed Some Light On The OHSAS 18001 Certificate

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Kevin Marshall
Kevin Marshall
July 20, 2016

If your business is in the world of health and safety management, you may have already heard of the OHSAS 18001 Certification. However, are you entirely sure what the certificate entails? Let’s shed some light on the OHSAS 18001 certificate. The 18001 standard is a method of auditing and assessing occupational health and safety management systems that are accepted and used internationally. The benefit of this standard is that it provides a framework for businesses to turn to ensure proper and effective management for health and safety.

For your business to be OHSAS certified, there will be an assessment done on critical areas of your business. For example, areas that will be looked at and assessed include management systems in place, staff training, prevention planning, and risk assessment, response to emergencies, communication of the safety management systems and monitoring and continual improvement. By being compliant with OHSAS 18001 standards, it shows that you are committed to the welfare and safety of your staff and other potential business partners. As an added benefit, it makes future safety changes more straightforward, and there are cost savings and an overall reduction in accidents in the workplace.

OHSAS 18001 is not a framework that can only be used by some. Instead, it is suitable and useful for all types of businesses that want to become more efficient in reducing accidents in the workplace and increasing the overall safety for workers. Being accredited by OHSAS 18001 also makes it easier to meet any legal obligations to safety and health that need to be met in the workplace. When your businesses use a third party certification body to assess workplace safety systems, it shows your team that the health of suppliers, staff, and even customers are taken seriously, which may help to increase loyalty to the business.

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