• S.R. OHSAS 18002:2008

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    OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF OHSAS 18001:2007

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2008

    Publisher:  National Standards Authority of Ireland

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    National Foreword
    Acknowledgement
    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Reference publications
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 OH&S management system requirements
      4.1 General requirements
          4.1.1 OH&S management system
          4.1.2 Initial review
          4.1.3 Scope of the OH&S management system
      4.2 OH&S policy
      4.3 Planning
          4.3.1 Hazard identification, risk assessment and determining
                controls
                4.3.1.1 General
                4.3.1.2 Developing a methodology and procedures for
                        hazard identification and risk assessment
                4.3.1.3 Hazard Identification
                4.3.1.4 Risk assessment
                        4.3.1.4.1 General
                        4.3.1.4.2 Risk assessment inputs
                        4.3.1.4.3 Risk assessment methodologies
                        4.3.1.4.4 Other considerations for risk
                                  assessment
                4.3.1.5 Management of change
                4.3.1.6 Determining the need for controls
                4.3.1.7 Recording and documenting the results
                4.3.1.8 Ongoing review
          4.3.2 Legal and other requirements
          4.3.3 Objectives and programme(s)
                4.3.3.1 Setting objectives
                4.3.3.2 Programme(s)
      4.4 Implementation and operation
          4.4.1 Resources, roles, responsibility, accountability
                and authority
          4.4.2 Competence, training and awareness
                4.4.2.1 General
                4.4.2.2 Competence
                4.4.2.3 Training
                4.4.2.4 Awareness
          4.4.3 Communication, participation and consultation
                4.4.3.1 General
                4.4.3.2 Communication
                        4.4.3.2.1 Procedures for internal and
                                  external communication
                        4.4.3.2.2 Internal communication
                        4.4.3.2.3 Communication with contractors
                                  and other visitors
                        4.4.3.2.4 Communication with external
                                  interested parties
                4.3.3.3 Procedures for worker participation
                4.4.3.4 Procedures for consultation with contractors
                        and external interested parties
          4.4.4 Documentation
          4.4.5 Control of documents
          4.4.6 Operational control
                4.4.6.1 General
                4.4.6.2 Establishing and implementing operational
                        controls
                4.4.6.3 Stipulating operating criteria
                4.4.6.4 Maintaining operational controls
          4.4.7 Emergency preparedness and response
                4.4.7.1 General
                4.4.7.2 Identification of potential emergency situations
                4.4.7.3 Establishing and implementing emergency
                        response procedures
                4.4.7.4 Emergency response equipment
                4.4.7.5 Emergency response training
                4.4.7.6 Periodic testing of emergency procedures
                4.4.7.7 Reviewing and revising emergency procedures
      4.5 Checking
          4.5.1 Performance measurement and monitoring
                4.5.1.1 General
                4.5.1.2 Monitoring and measuring equipment
          4.5.2 Evaluation of compliance
          4.5.3 Incident investigation, nonconformity, corrective
                action and preventive action
                4.5.3.1 Incident investigation
                4.5.3.2 Nonconformity, corrective action and
                        preventive action
          4.5.4 Control of records
          4.5.5 Internal audit
                4.5.5.1 General
                4.5.5.2 Establishing an audit programme
                4.5.5.3 Internal audit activities
                4.5.5.4 Initiating an audit
                4.5.5.5 Selection of auditors
                4.5.5.6 Conducting document reviews and preparing for
                        an audit
                4.5.5.7 Conducting an audit
                4.5.5.8 Preparing and communicating the audit report
                4.5.5.9 Completing the audit and conducting audit
                        follow-up
      4.6 Management review
    Annex A (informative) Correspondence between OHSAS 18001:2007,
            ISO 14001:2004 and ISO 9001:2008
    Annex B (informative) Correspondence between OHSAS 18001,
            OHSAS 18002 and the ILO-OSH:2001 Guidelines on
            occupational safety and health management systems
          B.1 Introduction
          B.2 Overview
          B.3 Detailed analysis of Section 3 of the ILO-OSH
              Guidelines against the OHSAS documents
              B.3.1 Scope
              B.3.2 OH&S management system models
              B.3.3 ILO-OSH Section 3.2, Worker participation
              B.3.4 ILO-OSH Section 3.3, Responsibility and
                     accountability
              B.3.5 ILO-OSH Section 3.4, Competence and training
              B.3.6 ILO-OSH Section 3.10.4, Procurement
              B.3.7 ILO-OSH Section 3.10.5, Contracting
              B.3.8 ILO-OSH Section 3.12, Investigation of
                     work-related injuries, ill health, diseases
                     and incidents, and their impact on safety and
                     health performance
              B.3.9 ILO-OSH Section 3.13, Audit
              B.3.10 ILO-OSH Section 3.16, Continual improvement
          B.4 Correspondence between the clauses of the OHSAS
              documents and the clauses of the ILO-OSH Guidelines
    Annex C (informative) Examples of items for inclusion in a
            hazard identification checklist
          C.1 Physical hazards
          C.2 Chemical hazards
          C.3 Biological hazards
          C.4 Psychosocial hazards
    Annex D (informative) Comparisons of some examples of risk
            assessment tools and methodologies
    Bibliography

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    Presents the underlying principles of OHSAS 18001 and describes the intent, typical inputs, processes and typical outputs, against each requirement of OHSAS 18001.

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    Publisher National Standards Authority of Ireland
    Status Current

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 7010:2011 Graphical symbols Safety colours and safety signs Registered safety signs
    ISO 19011:2011 Guidelines for auditing management systems
    ISO 17398:2004 Safety colours and safety signs — Classification, performance and durability of safety signs
    IEC 61508-5:2010 Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related systems - Part 5: Examples of methods for the determination of safety integrity levels (see Functional Safety and IEC 61508)
    OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupational health and safety management systems. Requirements
    ISO 14121-1:2007 Safety of machinery Risk assessment Part 1: Principles
    ISO/TR 14121-2:2012 Safety of machinery — Risk assessment — Part 2: Practical guidance and examples of methods
    ISO 7001:2007 Graphical symbols — Public information symbols
    ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems — Requirements with guidance for use
    ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems — Requirements
    ISO 16069:2017 Graphical symbols — Safety signs — Safety way guidance systems (SWGS)
    ISO 9000:2015 Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary
    ISO 7000:2014 Graphical symbols for use on equipment Registered symbols
    ISO 20712-1:2008 Water safety signs and beach safety flags Part 1: Specifications for water safety signs used in workplaces and public areas
    ISO 20712-3:2014 Water safety signs and beach safety flags Part 3: Guidance for use
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