
NDC
Integrated Management Systems
The OHSAS 18001:2007 standard, published on 1 July 2007, is more results-oriented than the earlier version. It is better aligned with ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001:2004. This will further encourage Management Systems integration and possibly increase the interest in OHSAS standard. Organisations already certified to OHSAS 18001 will have a two-year transition period, to end on 1 July 2009.
Traditionally, organisations have focused on establishing management systems that demonstrate compliance with each requirement individually, often in isolation from each other and sometimes even in conflict. In a perfect world, you should have one system that runs your organisation and addresses all of your objectives at once, whatever they may be. It is a challenge to satisfy the needs of several management systems while running a business. But achieving this can be beneficial to your organisation's efficiency and effectiveness, as well as reducing the cost and disruption of external audits.
We are able to offer support on the implementation of an integrated management systems (IMS) for ISO9001:2008, ISO14001:2004 and OHSAS18001:2007
Traditionally, organisations have focused on establishing management systems that demonstrate compliance with each requirement individually, often in isolation from each other and sometimes even in conflict. In a perfect world, you should have one system that runs your organisation and addresses all of your objectives at once, whatever they may be. It is a challenge to satisfy the needs of several management systems while running a business. But achieving this can be beneficial to your organisation's efficiency and effectiveness, as well as reducing the cost and disruption of external audits.
We are able to offer support on the implementation of an integrated management systems (IMS) for ISO9001:2008, ISO14001:2004 and OHSAS18001:2007






