OVERVIEW
ISO 45001:2018 is the successor to OHSAS 18001, and it is
structured according to Annex SL which is standard for all ISO standards. This
webinar will begin with the very real benefits of workplace safety, and
continue with an overview of ISO 45001:2018 with particular focus on its most
important clauses. ISO 45001 differs from other ISO standards with its emphasis
on workforce participation, which is achievable with proven off the shelf
methods such as workplace safety committees and worker-initiated near-miss
reports (hiyari hatto = "experience of almost accident situation" in
Japan).
The Ford Motor Company was a pioneer in modern industrial safety more than 100
years ago, and its proven methods such as lockout-tagout and error proofing are
still used today. The "Can't rather than don't," as in "Make it
so the worker can't put his or her hand in the moving parts rather than telling
workers not to do this," underscores the need for engineering controls
that make accidents impossible rather than administrative controls that rely on
compliance and vigilance. 5S, ISO 9001, and "Can't rather than don't"
can meanwhile eliminate eleven of the twelve accident root causes cited by Ford
(and that have changed little during the past 90 or so years). The webinar will
discuss benefits and transition requirements for ISO 45001 and will also
address the vital concept of management of change (MOC), which means that any change
in a process, personnel, equipment, methods, and so on creates the risk of
undesired consequences related to safety as well as quality.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Organizations have a legal and ethical obligation to ensure
workplace safety, and ISO 45001:2018 helps them take occupational health and
safety to the highest level. Transition from OHSAS 18001 to ISO 45001 and
conformance to ISO 45001 will even go a long way toward equipping organizations
to meet the requirements of OSHA's Voluntary Protection Program (VPP), which
offers additional benefits.
Bottom line benefits include not only lower experience modification ratings
(EMRs) for worker's compensation insurance but also avoidance of the indirect
cost of workplace injuries which can ("Building a Business Case for
Safety," Pennsylvania Training for Health and Safety") be 3 to 7
times the direct costs. These indirect costs can include disruption of
production as well as OSHA penalties for safety violations. Another benefit of
safer workplaces includes a lower Days Away Restricted or Transferred (DART)
case rate.
ISO 45001 stresses the need for workforce participation. This webinar will
describe how workplace safety committees and empowerment of workers (and other
relevant interested parties) to file near miss reports gives workers central
roles in identifying and removing potential hazards before they can cause any
harm.
Organizations that are familiar with the ISO standards, including ISO 9001:2015
in particular, will have little difficulty in understanding the benefits and
transition requirements for ISO 45001 and implementing ISO 45001 or even
integrating it into an overall business system.
AREAS COVERED
- Know the benefits of occupational health and safety
(OHS) in terms of not only the ethical and legal obligation to protect
worker safety, but also the business case with which to gain buy-in from
all stakeholders, and recognize the synergy between ISO 45001 and OSHA's
Voluntary Protection Program.
- Know the key changes in ISO 45001 vs. OHSAS 18001 and
overall structure of ISO 45001 with focus on its most important clauses.
- Know how to implement ISO 45001's clauses on workforce
participation through workplace safety committees and empowerment of
workers (and others) to file near-miss reports for unsafe situations. A
detailed discussion of safety committees will be provided.
- Know how off the shelf methods such as 5S, ISO
9001:2015 (clauses 7.1.3 and 7.1.4), and error proofing ("can't
rather than don't") can eliminate 11 of Henry Ford's 12 root causes
of accidents—root causes that are as applicable today as they were in
1922. ("Unsuitable clothing" is the only remaining issue, and is
addressed by personal protective equipment and regulations for what can be
worn.)
- Use job safety analysis (JSA) to identify and remove
hazards.
- Empower workers and other relevant interested parties
to use the hiyari hatto ("experience of almost accident
situation") to initiate corrective and preventive action (CAPA) for
hazardous situations. This is a form of workforce participation that
supports ISO 45001.
- Apply management of change (MOC) to assess changes in
personnel, equipment, methods, materials or anything else in the
traditional cause and effect diagram for unintended and undesirable
consequences with regard to OHS and, for that matter, quality.
- Apply OHS to contractors and external suppliers.
- Apply "Can't rather than don't" to make
injuries impossible, as opposed to relying on administrative controls that
require vigilance and compliance (as in "Be careful").
Lockout-tagout is a form of "can't rather than don't."
- Know the benefits of inherently safer technology (IST).
- Develop emergency response plans that make emergency
responders aware of potential hazards in advance.
- Access free resources (Pennsylvania Training for Health
and Safety, webinars available to out-of-state employers), OSHA, and
Ready.gov.
- Disclaimer; nothing in this webinar constitutes formal
engineering advice.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This webinar will provide attendees with an overview of ISO
45001:2018 with a focus on its key clauses, and also on the workforce
participation requirement that is unique to this standard (in contrast to ISO
9001, for example). Benefits include safer workplaces, lower worker's
compensation premiums, and also support for OSHA's Voluntary Protection Program
(VPP).
WHO WILL BENEFIT
Manufacturing and safety professionals, as well as executives
and managers who want to gain the benefits of ISO 45001.
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