OHS 45001 CERTIFICATION

OHS 45001 CERTIFICATION

Every organization in the world are concerned on achieving and demonstrating Occupational Health and Safety performance to their shareholders, employees, clients and other stakeholders. By following the OHS 45001, It will help your organization or company to put in place the policies, procedures and controls needed for your organization to achieve the best possible working conditions and workplace health and safety, aligned to internationally recognized best practice.

Implementation

The certification processes of OHS 45001 are the following:

+ Determination of the scope

+ Initial visit

+ Audit

Stage 1 Audit: Initial audit of documents and to examine the application of the occupational health and safety management system (OHS 45001) within the organization or company in order to proceed to the next step of the certification service.

Stage 2 Audit: Certification audit where the auditor comprehensively auditing the affectivity of the management system based on documented files and scopes of the management system.

+ Certificate will be issued once the organization established and maintained the checklist of the OHS 45001 based on the proposed scope(s). Once the certificate has been signed, the certificate is valid for three years. If applicable, certificate can only be issued once the company or organization provides the evidence of the corrective action for every finding(s).

+ Surveillance Audit will be conducted by DGS at least once in every calendar year to ensure the establishment of the system within the organization is restrained.

+ Recertification Audit will be conducted by DGS after the expiry date of the certificate or in special condition where recertification is required.

Benefits of OHS 45001

  1. To create the best possible working conditions across your organization
  2. To identify hazards and controls them;
  3. To reduce workplace accidents and cut related costs and downtime;
  4. To engage and motivate staff safer working environments;
  5. And, to demonstrate compliance to customers and suppliers.