The OHSAS 18001 model has in it primary/Key elements, 1)OH&S policy 2)Planning 3)Implementation and operation 4)Checking & 5)Management review
There is a legal basis too, referring to regulation 5 of the Management Regs, essentially requiring "arrangements" for 1) Planning 2)Organisation 3)Control 4) Monitoring & 5) Review
Obviously, there are sub-elements of the above.
A useful, but now out of date information from the HSE Website:-
Comparison of HSG 65 with other key management ‘standards’:-
http://www.hse.gov.uk/fo...pect/mast/comparison.htmThere have been developments since the above was published!
HSG 65 now has the familiar Plan Do Check Act methodology
BS 8800:2004 (Health and Safety Management Guidance Standard) has been superceeded by BS 18004:2008
BS EN ISO 9001:2000, (Quality Management standard) has been superceeded by BS EN ISO 9001:2008 and there is a draft for consultation out recently for the revised version
BS EN ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental Management standard) -There is a draft from ISO for the revision and the revised version expected in 2015
BS OHSAS 18001:2007 (Occupational Health and Safety Management standard)--Work has commnced at ISO level for an ISO standard, ISO 45001 expected to be published in 2016
ILO OSH: 2001 (Guidelines on Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems)
CIA Responsible Care Management System Framework
Our system which is NOT certificated by third party, but is a part of a larger Corporate Health, Safety, Security and Environmental Management System has the following:-
1. Management, leadership, commitment and accountability.
2. Risk assessment and management.
3. Facilities design and construction.
4. Information and documentation.
5. Personnel and training.
6. Operations and maintenance.
7. Management of change.
8. Third-party services.
9. Incident investigation and analysis.
10. Community awareness and emergency preparedness.
11. Operations integrity assessment and improvement.