ISO 45001 Health & Safety Consulting
A proactive occupational health and safety system that reduces risk, engages workers, and stands up to certification.
The international occupational health and safety standard
ISO 45001 gives organizations a management-system framework for preventing work-related injury and ill health. It focuses on hazard identification, risk assessment, legal requirements, worker participation, operational control, performance evaluation, and continual improvement.
Certification demonstrates that safety is managed through leadership, planning, evidence, and corrective action — not only through posters, checklists, or after-the-fact incident response.
Who needs ISO 45001?
Industrial operations
- Manufacturing, maintenance, logistics, and field-service teams
- Higher-risk work environments with contractor activity
- Companies with incident trends or customer safety requirements
Growing organizations
- Teams standardizing safety across sites
- Leaders formalizing hazard and risk controls
- Organizations preparing for external audits
Integrated management systems
- Companies already using ISO 9001 or ISO 14001
- Organizations aligning quality, environmental, and safety objectives
- Teams needing one audit rhythm across multiple standards
Our approach to ISO 45001
Safety systems that workers can actually use.
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OH&S gap analysis
Review current safety policies, risk assessments, incident records, legal obligations, and operational controls.
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Hazards, risks, and participation
Build hazard identification, risk evaluation, consultation, participation, and escalation processes.
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Controls and readiness
Document operational controls, competence, emergency preparedness, contractor controls, and change management.
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Internal audit and certification support
Run the dress rehearsal, close findings, support management review, and prepare for stage-1 and stage-2 audits.
What you get
OH&S risk register
Hazards, risk ratings, controls, owners, and review cadence in one system.
Legal obligations map
Safety requirements linked to procedures, inspections, training, and records.
Worker participation process
Practical methods for consultation, issue reporting, feedback, and escalation.
Operational controls
Procedures for higher-risk work, contractors, change, emergency preparedness, and incident response.
Metrics and incident review
Safety objectives, monitoring, investigation templates, and corrective-action tracking.
Internal audit and management review
One complete OH&S audit cycle and management-review inputs for certification readiness.
Ready to strengthen your safety system?
We’ll help you identify gaps, build usable controls, and prepare your team for ISO 45001 certification.
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