What is OHSAS 18001?
  • An international voluntary standing for Occupational Health and
    Safety Management System Developed by a group of concerned
    organisations.
  • This standard is developed based on BS 8800 standard and also
    to be in alignment with ISO 14001 standard.
  • OHSAS 18001 standard was released in year 1999 and was
    revised in year 2007.
  • The Standard requires an organization to look into each and every
    activity and assess the Occupational Health & Safety Risk of
    hazards associated with the activity.
  • The Occupational Health and Safety performance improvement is
    achieved by taking action against non-tolerable hazards.
Protection of the Most Important Asset
More and more organizations are becoming concerned on their
environmental footprints.  Some of them are even deriving substantial
benefits from being environmentally responsible. So far we have
completed 16 ISO 14001 assignments. These clients have
completely eliminated certain waste streams and have converted
waste streams into valuable resources.  We have helped them to
practice Pollution Prevention rather than Pollution Control and shown
them that Environmentally Responsible Manufacturing, in fact, is more
cost effective.  Our extensive exposure to pollution prevention
methods, pollution control technologies, best practices in Fortune 500
companies, our extensive databases on Environmental Topics, in
depth knowledge on Legal Requirements and extensive experience in
Industrial activities have contributed to successful completion of such
assignments.
Health & Safety
What is OHSAS 18001: 2007?
Benefits of Conforming to OHSAS 18001: 2007
Our Experience & Clients
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