OHSAS 18001 was created via the concerted effort from a number of the world’s leading national standards bodies, certification bodies, and specialist consultancies.
OHSAS 18001 was created via the concerted effort from a number of the world’s leading national standards bodies, certification bodies, and specialist consultancies. A main driver for this was to try to remove confusion in the workplace from the proliferation of certifiable OH&S specifications.
The OHSAS ISO45001:2018 specification gives requirements for an occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system, to enable an organisation to control its OH&S risks and improve its performance.
It enables an organisation to prevent its workforce under its control from work-related injury and ill health. OHSAS fulfils and complies with relevant legal requirements and continual to address opportunities for improvement of its OH&S performance.
This course provides delegates with an understanding of how to conduct an audit on management system based on ISO 45001:2018 focusing on the organisation’s processes, risk approach and its OH&S performance.
This course is in line with ISO 19011, the guidance standard on auditing. This course is particularly designed for new auditors but can also be attended by experienced auditors who need to re-fresh their auditing skills. ISO 45001:2018 system documentation is also aligned with ISO 9001:2015 QMS & ISO 14001:2015 EMS standards.
Key Benefits:
The OHSAS specification is applicable to any organisation that wishes to:
Singapore Quality Institute (SQI), previously known as Singapore Quality & Reliability Association (SQRA) was formed in 1971 under the encouragement of the then Minister for Finance, Mr Hon Sui Sen, who got together a group of people led by Dr Lee Kum Tatt, past chairman of SISIR, to set up SQRA.
After making substantial progress over 17 years, in January 1988, an Ad-Hoc Committee was formed to look into the possibilities of constitutional change to turn the Association into a professional Institute. The members during the Extraordinary General Meeting on 24 February 1989 approved the proposed constitutional change. On 5 July 1989, the Registry of Society approved the change of name from SQRA to SQI as well as the changes in the Constitution to reflect the new professional image.
SQI operates as a non-profit professional Institute, which promotes and advances excellence in the field of quality in Singapore, and actively champion quality initiatives in the region and worldwide through networking and collaboration with other international quality organizations. The Institute is a World Partner of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) and a Board Member of the Asian Network for Quality (ANQ).
Galmon Academy is Singapore’s first training centre dedicated to work-at-heights safety. It is an Approved Training Organisation offering Workforce Skills Qualifications training in boom lifts, scissor lifts and vertical personnel platform lifts.
This course covers the skills and knowledge required by the person in charge of a facility to implement the incident management process during an emergency incident in a processing facility.
The SEC (K) level is used to certify the skills standard of construction tradesmen in construction industry. Candidates who pass both written and practical modules of the test will be awarded the SEC (K) certificate.
Course aims to equip participants with essential knowledge and skills on SCBA, airline equipment, safety checks, procedures and enable them to operate the SCBA in a safe condition.
This course is for all workers who are required to work at-heights. You will be taught the hazards and the safe work practices of working-at-heights.
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