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Documentation plays an important part of a Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS). We can help you with every level of documentation:
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We can write the documents for you.
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We can provide templates so that you can write them on your own.
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We can review your current documentation for compliance
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We can review your current documentation for opportunities for improvement.
Typical Documentation Structure
Documentation requirements are usually divided in four Tiers:
What is a Occupational Health and Safety Manual?
An Occupational Health and Safety Manual is the statement of the organization's quality policy and the description of the quality system in organization. It is usually written by managers from top-level and the quality departments.
What is its Procedure?
Procedures define activities at the departmental level and written by department supervisors. They are usually referred to in a quality system, as a "written" procedure or a "documented" procedure. Procedures should be organized ideally into the ISO 9001 outline structure, indicating the ISO 18001 clause (4.1 - 4.20) under which they fall, though is not an ISO 18001 requirement.
What is a Work Instruction?
Work instructions describe how work is accomplished, it is 100% of how to complete a specific task or operation, and are usually written by the operators and trainers.
What are Records?
Occupational Health and Safety records provide the backbone of the Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series.
Occupational Health and Safety records consist of all forms, or controlled documents and Health and Safety records (hard copy and electronic) necessary for the quality system to operate. Occupational Health and Safety records usually consist of all completed forms and charts.
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