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Occupational Safety, Health,

and Environmental Management system


 OSH Management System and requirements
 Environmental Management System and requirements
 Overview of the OSH Standards (OHSAS 18000 and MS1722 )
 Overview on the Environmental Standards (ISO14001).
 OSHE Certifications
OSH Management System and requirements

 http://www.jsm.gov.my/ms-1722#.W1_bY_ZuI2w
 Requirement
 Objectives/scope
Overview of the OSH Standards
(MS1722 )
 This Malaysian Std. provides requirements on OSH management system and a basis
for the development of a sustainable safety and health culture in an organization.
 This Standard is intended to address OSH rather than product and services safety.
 Purpose of Standard:
 to provide a system to protect employees from hazards and elimination of work related
injuries, disabilities, ill health, diseases, near misses and fatalities.
 to establish a framework for OSH management system.
 to provide requirements on OSH management system with integration of OSH elements
with policy and management.
 to provide a means to motivate employers, management staff, employees and their
representatives in implementing OSH management principles with continual
improvement in OSH performance.
Overview On MS 1722: 2011
1 Scope and Purpose
2 Terms and Definitions
3 OSH Management system
3.1 Policy
3.1.1 OSH Policy
3.1.2 Employee Participation
3.2 Organizing
3.2.1 Responsibility and Accountability
3.2.2 Competence and Training
3.2.3 OSH Management system documentation
3.2.4 Communication
3.3 Planning and Implementation
3.3.1 Initial Review
3.3.2 System Planning, Development and Implementation
3.3.3 OSH Objectives
3.3.4 Hazard Prevention
3.4 Evaluation
3.4.1 Performance Monitoring and Measurement
3.4.2 Investigation of Work related Injuries, Disabilities, Ill heath, Disease
Near misses and Impacts on Safety and Health Performance
3.4.3 Audit
3.4.4 Management Review
3.5 Action for Improvement
3.5.1 Prevention and Corrective Actions 4

3.5.2 Continual Improvement


Overview of the OSH Standards (OHSAS
18001)
 Title: Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems: Specification

 This OHSAS Specification is to be used to develop a recognizable OHS management


system which can be assessed and certified.

 OHSAS 18001 is developed to be compatible with ISO 9001: 2008 (QMS) and ISO 14001:
2004 (EMS) standards to facilitate the integration of quality, environmental and
occupational health and safety management system.
 Latest ISO 45001 update – June 2018
 The highly anticipated ISO 45001, the first global Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)
management system, has now been published.

ISO 45001 replaces BS OHSAS 18001 and organizations will need to migrate to ISO 45001
in the next three years.
OHSAS 18001: 2007

1 Scope
2 Reference Publications
3 Terms and Definitions
4 OH& S management system elements

4.1 General requirements

4.2 OH & S policy

4.3 Planning

4.4 Implementation and operation

4.5 Checking and corrective action

4.6 Management review


Overview on the Environmental Standards
(ISO 14001).

 http://www.jsm.gov.my/ms-iso-14001#.W1_dZPZuI2w
 This International Std. specifies requirements to establish an environmental
management system with policy and objectives which takes into account
legal and other requirements which the organization subscribes and its
significant environmental aspects.

 This International Std. is used to certify an organization with an established


Environmental Management System.
Clauses Description

4.1 General Requirements

4.2 Environmental Policy

4.3 Planning
4.3.1 Environmental aspects
4.3.2 Legal and other requirements
4.3.3 Objectives, targets and programme(s )

4.4 Implementation and Operation


4.4.1 Resources, roles, responsibilities and authority
4.4.2 Competence, training and awareness
4.4.3 Communication
4.4.4 Documentation
4.4.5 Control of Documents
4.4.6 Operational Control
4.4.7 Emergency preparedness and response

4.5 Checking
4.5.1 Monitoring and measurement
4.5.2 Evaluation of compliance
4.5.3 Non conformity, corrective action and preventive action
4.5.4 Control of records
4.5.5 Internal audit

4.6 Management Review


A Comparison on MS 1722: 2011 , OHSAS 18001:2007 and ISO 14001:2004

MS 1722: 2011 OHSAS 18001: 2007 ISO 14001:2004

1 Scope and Purpose 1 Scope

2 Terms and Definitions 2 Reference Publications


3 Terms and Definitions Clauses Description
3 OSH Management system
4 OH& S management system elements

3.1 Policy 4.1 General Requirements


4.1 General requirements

4.2 Environmental Policy


3.2 Organizing 4.2 OH & S policy
4.3 Planning
3.3 Planning and Implementation 4.3 Planning
4.4 Implementation and
Operation
3.4 Evaluation 4.4 Implementation and operation

4.5 Checking
4.5 Checking and corrective action
3.5 Action for Improvement
4.6 Management Review
4.6 Management review
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OSHE Certifications

 Benefits being certified


 Refer each certifications

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