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ISO 9001-14001-OHSAS 18001 All in One Certification Package

July 2017 | 150 pages | ID: I40B0B0FA36EN
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An integrated management system (IMS) combines all related components of a business into one system for easier management and operations. Quality (QMS), Environmental (EMS), and Safety (OHSMS) management systems are often combined and managed as an IMS.

OHSAS 18001 Occupational Health & Safety Management System was intentionally developed to be compatible with the ISO 9001 (Quality) and ISO 14001 (Environmental) management systems standards for easier integration of quality, environmental and occupational health & safety management systems by organizations. OHSAS 18001 outlines requirements for an occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system, to enable an organization to control its OH&S risks and improve its performance. Like ISO 14001, it does NOT state performance criteria or dictate the design of a management system. Integrating an IMS can be more effective and efficient than maintaining individual systems.

ISO 9001 is a Quality Management System (QMS) which gives organizations a systematic approach for meeting customer objectives.

ISO 14001 is an Environmental Management System (EMS) which provides a system for measuring and improving an organization’s environmental impact.

OHSAS 18001 is an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS)which provides a system for measuring and improving an organization’s health and safety impact.

One important difference between OHSAS 18001, ISO 14001 and other international standards is that an organization can self-declare their compliance. Learn More…

Because ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 are very similar, the management systems can be effectively combined, integrated and a self-declaration made (a cost savings option).

ISO 9001-14001-18001 comparison

There are seven common elements in ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001:
  • Structure and responsibility
  • Training, awareness and competence
  • Document control
  • Records
  • Corrective and preventive action
  • Internal audits
  • Management review
An IMS takes advantage of these common elements and implementation of 14001 and 18001 is simplified into an existing ISO 9001 certified organization.

ISO 14000 & 18000 are very similar to each other but differ from ISO 9001:
  • Structure
    • ISO 14000 and 18000 contains four clauses with six elements
    • ISO 9001 contains five clauses with twenty-three elements
  • Despite a common systems approach, they differ in content.
  • In addition, ISO 14000 contains the following unique requirements:
    • Environmental Aspects and Impacts (4.3.1)
    • Legal and Other Requirements (4.3.2)
    • Environmental Programs (4.3.4)
    • Communication (4.4.3)
    • Emergency Preparedness and Response (4.4.7)
  • Integration Options
There are three primary options the organization must choose between:
  • Maintaining two separate systems (9001 and 14001/18001)
  • Partially integrated systems
  • Fully integrated systems
Advantages of ISO 9001-14001-OHSAS 18001 All-in-One package

Saves time:

The documented Integrated Management System (IMS) is organized. IMS Manual, Procedures & Forms are fully written and ready for you to customize. They contain guidance so you know what to edit and examples are provided.

Saves money:

There is no need to hire consultants to develop your system or to train your employees. The training offered by ISO will teach you the requirements of the standard and how to implement them.

Organizations can train their employees in house.

The ISO 9001-14001-OHSAS 18001 All-in-One package can be implemented in the following manners:

Plan: The basic requirements, at the planning stage, are that Objectives and a Work Program have been set in place

Do: A simple approach, using simple tools, needed to be taken so as to gain wide acceptance during the execution stage and to avoid duplication

Check The 'Check' stage is all about evaluation of the management system

Act: Gathering all the results of the planning, doing and checking steps and reviewing management actions.
It contains the following areas:
4.2 Documentation Requirements
  4.2.1 General
  4.2.2 Quality, Environmental and OH&S manual
  4.2.3 Control of documents
8.5 Improvement
  8.5.1 Continual improvement
  8.5.2 Corrective action
  8.5.3 Preventive action
QMS Section 8 - Related Documents
ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management System

SECTION 4.3 PLANNING

  4.3.1 Identification of Environmental Aspects
  4.3.2 Legal and Other Requirements
  4.3.3 Objectives, Targets, and Programs
OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupational Health and Safety Management System

SECTION 4.3 PLANNING

  4.3.1 Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Determining Controls
  4.3.2 Legal and Other Requirements
  4.3.3 Objectives and Programs
Integrating ISO 9001 ISO 14001 OHSAS 18001 Management Systems
The Three-in-One Implementation Workbook – Integrating the ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 management systems
Building the Integrated ISO 9001 ISO 14001 OHSAS 18001 Management System

SECTION

The Preparation Phase

SECTION

The Development Phase
Risk Analysis Guide
Identification of Environmental Aspects, Assessment of Impacts And Determination of Controls For Clause 4.3.1 of ISO 14001
4.1 General Requirements
  4.2.3 Control of Documents
  4.2.4 Control of Quality Records
4 Environmental Management System
4.1 General Requirements
4.2 Environmental Policy
4.3 Planning
  4.3.1 Environmental Aspects


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