IMS Training 9, 14, 45.pptxIMS Training 9, 14, 45.pptx

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IMS Training 9, 14, 45.pptxIMS Training 9, 14, 45.pptx


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International Organization for Standardization Most Common ISO Standards: ISO 9001:2015 ------- Quality Management System ISO 14001:2015 ------ Environment management System ISO 22001:2018 ------ Food Safety Management System ISO 45001:2018 ------ Occupational Health and Safety ISO 27001:2005 ------ Information Security Management System 21,834 STANDARDS

What is Quality ? Quality is the extent to which the characteristics of something achieve the requirements!

ISO Management system , Quality Management System : Is a set of policies, processes and procedures required or planning and execution (production/development/service) in the core business area of an organization that can impact the it's ability to meet customer requirements.

ISO9001:2015 Principles:

Leadership It is the ability to move people towards the target! All the leaders responsibility is to insure : Set a unity target Guide people Create the conditions that will get the whole staff involved in achieving the company goals and targets.

2. Engagement of people “ To win in the marketplace you must first win in the workplace ” Doug conant “ Engagement of people is the art and science that will transfer work into results ” David Zinger

5. Improvements 4. Customer Focus “ Even if you are the #1 in the market, act as you are #2 “

7. Process Approach the process that transfer input to output. This will help in: Well understanding and implementation of the process Focus on the added value of each step. Better control on the process steps.

Global toll -2.3 million people killed by work accidents and disease - 6,300 deaths per day (one every 15 seconds) - 317 million non-fatal work accidents - 160 million people with occupational disease - ~ 4% of world GDP = work accidents and diseases

Hazard Identification – General area of focus Housekeeping Ergonomics Machine Guarding Electrical Chemicals Tools Vehicles Practices

What could happen? Near-miss Minor injury Major injury Death

Risk Categorization & control 1. Engineering Controls 2. Management Controls 3. Personal Protective Equipment 4. Interim Measures

Environmental Management system 14001:2015

Exercise Green solutions for final disposing of the materials?

THANK YOU………………………
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