ISO 45001
The international standard for occupational health and safety management systems (OH&S), helping organizations reduce workplace risks and improve worker safety.
ISO 45001 replaced OHSAS 18001 as the international standard for occupational health and safety management. It requires organizations to identify hazards, assess risks, implement controls, and continuously improve their OH&S performance.
Why It Matters
Beyond regulatory compliance, ISO 45001 certification signals to customers, insurers, and employees that an organization manages safety risk systematically. In high-risk industries — construction, manufacturing, energy — ISO 45001 is increasingly a contractual requirement from customers and main contractors.
How Certificate Management Software Helps
ISO 45001 requires evidence of training, competence, equipment inspections, incident records, and supplier safety documentation. Linking these to the underlying products, equipment, and people they relate to makes the auditor’s questions much easier to answer.
Who needs this?
Organizations seeking to certify their occupational health and safety management — especially in higher-risk industries.