ISO 45001

The difference between Risks and Hazards and its relationship with ISO 45001

The organization needs to understand that identifying and eliminating the risks and hazards that its employees are exposed to is fundamental both for their health and for the company’s performance. Every organization needs to manage the risks to which its employees are exposed. ISO 45001, for example, brings into its context that the organization is

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Objectives of ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health and Safety Management System

In this article, we will learn a little about the Objectives of ISO 45001:2018 and how it can bring benefits to your company’s performance in terms of health management and job security. Based on data collected by the International Labor Organization (ILO), it is estimated that 2.3 million people die annually from diseases and accidents

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An analysis of the number of certifications in the world – ISO Survey 2019

ISO conducts a survey on the number of certifications in the world, called the ISO Survey. The survey is delayed by 1 year and refers to the total number of certifications from the previous year of publication, in this case 2019. The ISO Survey is not a survey to be evaluated in absolute numbers, that

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Mitigate Occupational Health and Safety Risks with ISO 45001

Failing to identify health and safety risks in your workplace can have undesirable consequences such as illness, injury, irreversible health issues, among others. These incidents can be highly inconvenient, stressful and costly, but they can be avoided by using an alternative approach such as getting certified with ISO 45001. The ISO 45001 certification is one

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