TÜV Rheinland: Better through the pandemic with systematic occupational health and safety
Training and communication mandatory
For a management system according to ISO 45001, companies must, for example, have sufficient resources as well as trained employees and a good communication flow. "This is enormously valuable in the pandemic," says Oels. "Targeted training on pandemic-relevant topics and the communication of measures can be realized faster and more efficiently if appropriate communication tools and processes as well as trained staff are already in place." In addition, ISO 45001 also regulates the communication of occupational safety issues with contractors, visitors and other interested parties – indispensable for preventive action during the Corona crisis.
Furthermore, ISO 45001 requires companies to address their environment in terms of safety and health issues. They are required to define which interested parties are relevant in occupational safety issues – such as authorities, employees representatives or subcontractors. In this way, companies that have implemented a management system in accordance with ISO 45001 already regularly exchange information with these parties and can follow up seamlessly in exceptional cases.
Managers have responsibility for health protection
ISO 45001 also requires that top management must be both involved in and responsible for employees’ health protection. "Management commitment is crucial in this crisis situation," says Anja Oels. "Management is called upon to ensure the health of the employees and at the same time to secure the economic continuity of the company. An established management system has already made them aware of their own responsibility."
The standard for occupational health and safety also places great emphasis on employees’ participation. Therefore, appropriate mechanisms of participation in occupational safety issues exist in the company. These mechanisms help companies in the pandemic to quickly take measures that are supported by their employees. In addition, by introducing ISO 45001, it is precisely defined who is responsible for which occupational safety tasks. "This enables a rapid response without lengthy wrangling over competencies," says Oels.
For more information on ISO 45001 and the benefits of certified occupational health and safety management, visit http://tuv.li/ohs
TÜV Rheinland stands for safety and quality in almost all areas of business and life. Founded almost 150 years ago, the company is one of the world’s leading testing service providers with more than 21,400 employees and annual revenues of 2.1 billion euros. TÜV Rheinland’s highly qualified experts test technical systems and products around the world, support innovations in technology and business, train people in numerous professions and certify management systems according to international standards. In doing so, the independent experts generate trust in products as well as processes across global value-adding chains and the flow of commodities. Since 2006, TÜV Rheinland has been a member of the United Nations Global Compact to promote sustainability and combat corruption. Website: www.tuv.com
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