Markem Image Case Study: This international manufacturing leader used Remedy Interactive’s JHA Software to assist in successfully obtaining OHSAS 18001 certification.
The document discusses the key aspects of auditing including the phases of an audit, the purpose and value of audits, how to write findings and audit reports, and rules that auditors must follow. It explains that audits have four phases: preparation, performance, reporting, and closure. Audits are meant to provide information to decision-makers by measuring activities against agreed upon criteria, and conclusions must be based on facts. The document reviews how to document findings, write audit reports, and structure the reporting process.
Risk analysis and control
FMEA: Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is often the first step of a system reliability study. It involves reviewing as many components, assemblies, processes and subsystems as possible to identify failure modes, and their causes and effects. For each component, the failure modes and their resulting effects on the rest of the system are recorded in a specific FMEA worksheet. - more at http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/improvement-programmes/patient-safety/learning-and-resources.aspx
This document provides an interim procedure for conducting 18001 audits at Brookhaven National Laboratory to evaluate conformance with their occupational safety and health management system. It outlines the purpose, responsibilities, scope, and process for conducting audits. Key responsibilities include designating audit team members who are competent and independent. The audit checklist contained in the document consists of questions to evaluate all aspects of the occupational safety and health management system for conformance.
The document describes a technical risk methodology proposed by QAI Inc. that utilizes multiple levels of analysis with increasing detail to assess risk. It involves considering potential failure modes and their causes related to methods, machines, materials, measurement, environmental factors, and human factors. The methodology uses tools like Ishikawa diagrams, P-diagrams, FMEAs, fault tree analysis, and human factors analysis to identify risks and recommend preventative and detective controls. The goal is to focus efforts only on exceptions and drive processes toward mistake-proofing and variation control.
OHSAS 18001 is an international occupational health and safety management standard. It was developed privately in response to demand from organizations and specifies requirements for an occupational health and safety management system. The standard was based on existing national standards and guidance and is designed to be compatible with other ISO management system standards like ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. OHSAS 18001 certification helps organizations reduce accidents and costs by placing an emphasis on proactively identifying and controlling workplace hazards and risks.
ISO9001, ISO14001 & OHSAS 18001 for the construction industryrichardporter
Introduction to ISO9001, ISO14001 & OHSAS18001 for construction companies in tier 2 & 3 of the Hinkley Point supply chain. Emphasis on business benefits
RedLegg's unique approach to Security Program Development is based on a solid Risk Management Foundation. The Risk Management approach considers the business needs while navigating the complexities of legal, regulatory and security requirements.
Markem Image Case Study: This international manufacturing leader used Remedy Interactive’s JHA Software to assist in successfully obtaining OHSAS 18001 certification.
The document discusses the key aspects of auditing including the phases of an audit, the purpose and value of audits, how to write findings and audit reports, and rules that auditors must follow. It explains that audits have four phases: preparation, performance, reporting, and closure. Audits are meant to provide information to decision-makers by measuring activities against agreed upon criteria, and conclusions must be based on facts. The document reviews how to document findings, write audit reports, and structure the reporting process.
Risk analysis and control
FMEA: Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is often the first step of a system reliability study. It involves reviewing as many components, assemblies, processes and subsystems as possible to identify failure modes, and their causes and effects. For each component, the failure modes and their resulting effects on the rest of the system are recorded in a specific FMEA worksheet. - more at http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/improvement-programmes/patient-safety/learning-and-resources.aspx
This document provides an interim procedure for conducting 18001 audits at Brookhaven National Laboratory to evaluate conformance with their occupational safety and health management system. It outlines the purpose, responsibilities, scope, and process for conducting audits. Key responsibilities include designating audit team members who are competent and independent. The audit checklist contained in the document consists of questions to evaluate all aspects of the occupational safety and health management system for conformance.
The document describes a technical risk methodology proposed by QAI Inc. that utilizes multiple levels of analysis with increasing detail to assess risk. It involves considering potential failure modes and their causes related to methods, machines, materials, measurement, environmental factors, and human factors. The methodology uses tools like Ishikawa diagrams, P-diagrams, FMEAs, fault tree analysis, and human factors analysis to identify risks and recommend preventative and detective controls. The goal is to focus efforts only on exceptions and drive processes toward mistake-proofing and variation control.
OHSAS 18001 is an international occupational health and safety management standard. It was developed privately in response to demand from organizations and specifies requirements for an occupational health and safety management system. The standard was based on existing national standards and guidance and is designed to be compatible with other ISO management system standards like ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. OHSAS 18001 certification helps organizations reduce accidents and costs by placing an emphasis on proactively identifying and controlling workplace hazards and risks.
ISO9001, ISO14001 & OHSAS 18001 for the construction industryrichardporter
Introduction to ISO9001, ISO14001 & OHSAS18001 for construction companies in tier 2 & 3 of the Hinkley Point supply chain. Emphasis on business benefits
RedLegg's unique approach to Security Program Development is based on a solid Risk Management Foundation. The Risk Management approach considers the business needs while navigating the complexities of legal, regulatory and security requirements.
Risk Matrix, Definition, Theory and Practice (B - Exercise) / DRM Series / Bi...Bijan Yavar
This document discusses risk matrix and risk management principles. It begins with definitions of risk matrix, risk, and crisis. It then discusses assessing potential crises and hazards using a risk matrix. The document will cover designing a risk matrix in class and participating in classroom activities. It concludes with a final exam.
OHSAS 18001 is an international standard for occupational health and safety management systems. It specifies requirements for controlling occupational health and safety risks and improving performance. Organizations can integrate OHSAS 18001 with other management standards like ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. Implementing an OHSAS-compliant system involves developing an OH&S policy, identifying hazards, setting objectives, training employees, auditing performance, and getting certified through an external audit. Benefits include motivating staff, reducing costs from injuries, and gaining customer confidence.
The document discusses eight principles of ISO 9001:2008 including customer focus, leadership, involvement of people, process approach, and system approach to management. It also provides tips for trained internal auditors, noting they should be fact-finders, look at effectiveness of systems and processes, and understand key requirements and boundaries. The steps of an audit are outlined as developing a plan and checklists, opening and closing meetings, gathering evidence, recording results, and generating a report.
Risk assessment principles and guidelinesHaris Tahir
Risk assessment principles and guidelines is a presentation slides was created and presented at Mission Critical Workshop. This slides is part of Business Continuity Management (BCM) presentation which intended for professional who is responsible for BCM or Risk Assessment Program.
This document provides an overview of the OHSAS 18001 occupational health and safety management system standard. It begins with safety briefings and defines key terms. It then discusses what an OHSMS is and the requirements of OHSAS 18001, including implementing a plan-do-check-act approach. Requirements include creating an OH&S policy and risk management plan, conducting reviews and audits, managing nonconformities, and continually improving the system. Implementing OHSAS 18001 can help organizations reduce costs from accidents, comply with regulations, and improve their health and safety performance.
Risk Matrix, Definition, Theory and Practice (B - Exercise) / DRM Series / Bi...Bijan Yavar
This document discusses risk matrix and risk management principles. It begins with definitions of risk matrix, risk, and crisis. It then discusses assessing potential crises and hazards using a risk matrix. The document will cover designing a risk matrix in class and participating in classroom activities. It concludes with a final exam.
OHSAS 18001 is an international standard for occupational health and safety management systems. It specifies requirements for controlling occupational health and safety risks and improving performance. Organizations can integrate OHSAS 18001 with other management standards like ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. Implementing an OHSAS-compliant system involves developing an OH&S policy, identifying hazards, setting objectives, training employees, auditing performance, and getting certified through an external audit. Benefits include motivating staff, reducing costs from injuries, and gaining customer confidence.
The document discusses eight principles of ISO 9001:2008 including customer focus, leadership, involvement of people, process approach, and system approach to management. It also provides tips for trained internal auditors, noting they should be fact-finders, look at effectiveness of systems and processes, and understand key requirements and boundaries. The steps of an audit are outlined as developing a plan and checklists, opening and closing meetings, gathering evidence, recording results, and generating a report.
Risk assessment principles and guidelinesHaris Tahir
Risk assessment principles and guidelines is a presentation slides was created and presented at Mission Critical Workshop. This slides is part of Business Continuity Management (BCM) presentation which intended for professional who is responsible for BCM or Risk Assessment Program.
This document provides an overview of the OHSAS 18001 occupational health and safety management system standard. It begins with safety briefings and defines key terms. It then discusses what an OHSMS is and the requirements of OHSAS 18001, including implementing a plan-do-check-act approach. Requirements include creating an OH&S policy and risk management plan, conducting reviews and audits, managing nonconformities, and continually improving the system. Implementing OHSAS 18001 can help organizations reduce costs from accidents, comply with regulations, and improve their health and safety performance.