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Posted By Steve Whittaker I'm currently looking at implementing OHSAS 18001 into our workplace and am starting on writing the procedures. Although we obviously have identify our hazards and take the necessary actions, I am having some difficulty in putting it onto words to meet the requirements of the standard. Does anyone have any ideas please?
Thanks
Steve
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Posted By stevehaigh I suggest you do a gap analysis first to see what you have and what you need against the standard
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Posted By Robert K Lewis Steve
You are risking the moderators keyboard posting this here as this is a technical H&S issue and thus, we are informed must be public.
Email me and we can perhaps arrange a chat about this. Procedure writing is not about identifying hazards.
Bob
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Posted By Robert K Lewis Sorry Steve thought I was on Members forum!!! :-(. Still it is Friday
Bob
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Posted By David Balkwell I agree either do a Gap Analysis or have one done
Dont drown writing procedures there is always the Process Approach see ISO9001:2000 - Much quicker easier to establish the "System" and easier to host if youve gone down the Process Map route with detail behind
Procedure Definition: specified way to carry out an activity or a process NOTE Procedures can be documented or not.
If you want I can show you an example and I have some ppts
Email me if interested
Regards David
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