ISO 45001 Certification Consultancy
Professional Assistance with Health and Safety Management SystemsWe offer flexible and economical assistance with ISO 45001 systems. Our practitioners are vastly experienced and can help you on a cost-effective basis. We offer different levels of service, from one-off help, to fully operating your system for you on an ongoing basis. We have helped thousands of businesses in the UK and abroad for more than sixty years.
No Lock-in Contracts
Fixed-Fee Quotations
Affordable Rates
Large or Small Projects
No Lock-in Contracts
Affordable Rates
Fixed-Fee Quotations
Large or Small Projects
Our Services
Develop New Systems
Implementation & Training
Ongoing Maintenance
Attend External Audit
Internal Audit
Gap Analysis
Health and Safety Management Systems
What we do
We provide different levels of expert assistance to either implement a new ISO 45001 system or take over maintenance of an existing system on an economical basis through periodic visits.
We also offer supplementary services such as evaluating your conformance to relevant WHS standards or conducting an internal audit or gap analysis.
We can provide supplementary support services for large organisations with existing compliance staff, or work independently in smaller firms without a compliance team.
Value for Money Services
Our rates are extremely competitive compared to other management systems implementation and maintenance companies, and compared to the cost of insourcing.
Through our pool of more than 100 consultants nationwide and internationally we have the best wealth of experience on the market, and this expertise means we can offer better solutions and build better systems.
Our services come warranted and quality assured, and without lock-in contracts you have full flexibility to cancel at any time.
Our Approach
Our experts help you get the full benefits of an ISO 45001 system without the complication.
We aim to make your system relevant to your business, right-sized for your needs, and ready for audit at any time.
There are complex ongoing documentation requirements as part of maintaining these systems and keeping them active and up-to-date.
Our qualified professionals help you take care of the daily upkeep of your system so that you and your staff can focus on the core activities of your business.
What is ISO 45001?
ISO 45001 is a standard for workplace health and safety (WHS) systems that can be externally audited and certified.
The standard helps organisations systematically comply with relevant laws and make workplaces safer.
ISO 45001 issued by the International Standards Organisation and is recognised globally.
Workplace health and safety is one of the most ethically, legally and practically challenging parts of doing business, which is why operating an ISO management system is good practice.
Benefits of ISO 45001
Workplace health and safety laws are increasingly complex and onerous, and penalties for a breach are serious.
The quality of an organisation’s WHS system may be taken into account when assessing liability for a workplace injury.
Public and stakeholder expectations for safe workplaces are also higher than ever.
Given the obvious ethical duty to take care of staff combined with the potential for penalties and legal disruption if an employee is injured at work, it is well worth it to implement an ISO 45001 WHS management system.
Flexible ISO 45001 Practitioners
We offer business owners and managers a way to outsource their system implementation and management to experts.
Outsourcing to experts leads to better results without the disruption of having other staff perform these tasks in-house.
We have the most experience, the largest pool of practitioners, and offer the best range of assistance programs.
Our consultants have a wealth of experience. Whatever business you are in we more than likely have somebody with relevant industry experience who can make your system a valuable tool for improvement.
Health and safety in the workplace is also highly regulated in the UK and organisations can face heavy sanctions where they are found to have inadequate systems in place to protect worker safety.