What Is ISO 45001?
ISO 45001:2018, known as ISO 45001, is an internationally recognised standard that contains requirements and guidance for usage that helps organisations create clear and consistent ways of working to manage their OH&S responsibilities. The standard, developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), sets out a systematic approach for identifying, managing, and improving OH&S performance.
By implementing ISO 45001, organisations of any size can work towards reducing workplace risks, improving how they meet health and safety obligations, and strengthening operational control.
When you achieve ISO 45001 certification through a UKAS-accredited certification body like British Assessment Bureau, you earn a trusted ‘UKAS crown and tick’ of approval, which confirms your organisation has a verified, effective Occupational Health & Safety Management System in place. This demonstrates that you have a structured, well-managed system for planning, monitoring, and improving your OH&S performance.
Organisations worldwide use ISO 45001 to show they operate responsibly, provide safer working environments, and continually improve. It is also often required or strongly preferred in high-value tenders and supply chains, making it an important way for businesses to stay competitive and meet stakeholder expectations.