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Business Categories Covered Under ISO 45001
| Business Category | Coverage & Examples |
|---|---|
| Construction & Infrastructure | Builders, contractors, road projects, real estate developers |
| Manufacturing & Engineering | Factories, industrial plants, workshops, heavy machinery units |
| Healthcare & Hospitals | Clinics, hospitals, laboratories, diagnostic centers with workplace safety needs |
| Mining & Metals | Mining companies, steel plants, refineries, metal processing units |
| Logistics & Transportation | Shipping, warehousing, freight companies, fleet operators |
| Energy & Power Sector | Oil & gas, power plants, renewable energy companies |
| Chemical & Pharmaceutical | Chemical manufacturers, pharma plants, hazardous material handling |
| Food Processing & Agriculture | Agro-industries, food manufacturers, cold storage units |
| Educational Institutions | Universities, colleges, training centers ensuring safe environments |
| IT & Service Companies | Corporate offices, IT parks, BPOs with occupational safety systems |
| Retail & Hospitality | Shopping malls, hotels, resorts, and large retail chains |
| Public Sector Enterprises | Government departments, PSUs, and organizations requiring compliance |
Process of ISO 45001 Certification
Application & Consultation
The process starts with selecting an accredited certification body and submitting your business application. A consultation is conducted to understand organizational risks, structure, and scope of certification.Gap Analysis & Documentation
A gap analysis highlights areas where existing practices do not meet ISO 45001 requirements. Businesses then prepare occupational health and safety policies, manuals, and risk assessment documents to align with the standard.Internal Audit & Implementation
Before the final certification audit, an internal audit is carried out to identify gaps and corrective measures. Employees are trained, safety systems are reinforced, and hazard control mechanisms are implemented.Certification Audit (Stage 1 & Stage 2)
External auditors conduct a two-stage audit. Stage 1 reviews documentation and system readiness, while Stage 2 examines how effectively occupational health and safety practices are implemented in daily operations.Certificate Issuance & Surveillance Audits
On successful completion, the ISO 45001 certificate is issued, valid for three years. To maintain compliance, annual surveillance audits are conducted to ensure continuous improvement in occupational health and safety systems.
