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Content FDIS ISO 45001
Notable Changes from DIS2
Why has the Standard been developed?
• Over 7000 workers die each day from work-related accidents or diseases - 2.78 m each year.
• Costs estimated at 4% of Global GDP through loss of production, early retirements, staff absence and rising insurance premiums. To combat the problem, ISO has developed a new standard ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems.
• The Final Ballot stage ended on 25 January 2018.
• Structure is a generic management system, such as ISO 14001 and ISO 9001. It is an Integrated Management System.
• It takes into account BSI’s OHSAS 18001 and the International Labour Organization's ILO-OSH Guidelines.
What are the changes between DIS2 and FDIS 45001?
• Resulting from 1600 comments the PC283 recommended
editorial and technical changes.
• If a technical change is made an FDIS is required.
• What is a technical change? This is a change of requirement or
meaning in the standard. For instance worker definition
application has a minor change.
• As a result the FDIS has to be approved in a ballot, before the
standard can be published.
Proposal Stage
Preparatory Stage
Committee Stage
2nd Committee Stage
2nd Enquiry Stage
Approval Stage
Expected Publication
Proposal Stage
Preparatory Stage
Committee Stage (CD)
2nd Committee Stage (CD)
Enquiry Stage (DIS)
2nd Enquiry Stage (DIS)
Approval Stage (FDIS)
Expected Publication
Mar 2013
Nov 2013
Mar 2015
Jul 2015
Nov 2015
May 2017
Nov 2017
Mar 2018
Timeline to Publication
Terms and Definitions
ISO/DIS2 45001
Terms and
Definitions
Key Differences
• Note to entries added regarding core annex SL definitions
• Minor amendment to definition of worker relating to shared control
• Minor amendment to definition for workplace
injury and ill health now included in relevant entries
• Outsource definition removed now included in procurement
Clause 5 Amendments
• 5.2 OH&S Policy
• 5.4 Consultation and participation of workers
• 5.1 Leadership and 5.1 Enhanced requirement Commitment and with regards to consideration participation for setting up health and
safety committees, revised to “supporting” instead of
“consider”.
5.2 Bullet revised regarding injury and ill health.
5.4 Bullet amended to “ensuring” continual improvement.
Clause 6 Amendments
6.1.1 Text simplified regarding taking into account:
hazards, OH&S risks, other risks, OH&S
opportunities, other opportunities, legal
requirements and other requirements:
1. Text clarified regarding determine; and assess the 2. Risks and opportunities and with regards to documentation required; 3. Now “potential” emergency situations.
6.1.2 Now injury and ill health
6.1.2 Removed legal requirements and other
requirements.
• 6.1.1 Actions to address risks and opportunities, General:
• 6.1.2 Hazard identification and
assessment of risks and
opportunities:
Clause 7 Amendments
7.3 Wording change – now awareness of the
ability to remove themselves, not just
awareness of the arrangements
• 7.3 Awareness
Clause 8 Amendments
8.1.4 Structure revision, outsourcing is now a sub
clause of procurement;
8.1.4 Requirement revised, new text added with regards to functions, consistency with legal requirements and other requirements and intended outcomes; 8.1.4 Note revised regarding coordination rather than consultation.
• 8.1.4 Outsourcing
Clause 8 Amendments (cont’d)
8.1.5 Structure revision, procurement is now overarching process, conformance changed to conformity
8.1.6 Structure revision, “contractors” is now a sub clause of procurement
8.1.6 First and last paragraph are reworded – both clearer, but no effective change.
• 8.1.5
Procurement
• 8.1.6
Contractors
Clause 9 and 10 Amendments
• Deleted “competent” less explicit but no actual change in requirement
• Removed “of the results” and has
broadened requirement
• 9.2.2 Internal Audit
programme
• 10.3 Continual improvement
Read More:
• See Resources www.imsglobalstandards.com
• Gap tables: 18001 to 45001;
• Documented information;
• Terms and Definitions;
• Business Benefits.
Thank You.
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