ISO 45001:2018 aims to reduce the estimated 2.78 million work-related deaths and 374 million non-fatal work-related injuries that occur each year according to the International Labor Organization (ILO), encouraging employee engagement to avoid accidents and ill health and improve wellbeing.
LRQA's technical experts were involved in the development of ISO 45001 and Martin Cottam, Group Technical Assurance & Quality Director, is Chair of ISO/TC 283 – the ISO Technical Committee for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems Standards - so you can be confident that our assessors have the inside track on the requirements of the standard, which they can share with you through the assessment process.
Download the Ten Things to Know about ISO 45001 Guide to find out:
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What ISO 45001 means to you and your organization
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How can LRQA help?
Spaces available on our ISO 45001 training courses
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