How is ISO 45001 related to mental health? from jobinwason's blog

Occupational Health & Safety Management System


Just as every company is different, so every ISO Occupational Health & Safety Management System (OHSMS) is different, even if it is implemented to meet the requirements of ISO 45001:2018. When  you are using the requirements of the international standard to design the processes for your company, you will need to take into account the I Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) environment from a ISO 45001 Certification Body that is already present. If mental health is a key OH&S concern for your company, then the OHSMS that you create needs to connect mental health and the ISO 45001 processes. So, where does this fit into the ISO 45001:2018 standard?


Mental health in ISO 45001:2018 Certification


While it is not specifically mentioned in the ISO 45001:2018 Certification standard, mental health  initiatives can become an important part of the processes that you include in the OHSMS. Many of the requirements include areas where mental health can play a key part in implementation. Some of these clauses include:

 



Needs of workers and interested parties: One of the first things you need to do when implementing your OHSMS is to identify the needs of workers and other interested parties. This would be where you identify mental health as a key factor in the OH&S of the workforce then use this information in other processes of the OHSMS. If it is very important, then it should be incorporated into the OH&S policy that sets the overall goal of the OHSMS. 


Hazard identification: If mental health is one of the key needs of workers, then you will want to include this in your assessment of the hazards presented by different processes and functions in the organization. If you have hazards that are increasing the risk of poor mental health, then you will want to put controls in place to address these hazards. For example, since workplace stress can be a cause of poor mental health, if you have a process that is extremely fast-paced and can cause stress in employees who need to ensure the job is done correctly, you may want to find a way to rotate employees through this job to mitigate the hazard 

 

OH&S objectives and plans: One of the main ways that a company shows improvement within their ISO Occupational Health & Safety Management System is to pick some key areas where they want to improve performance within the company. Mental health could beone of these key performance indicators for which a company makes a plan to reach an improvement objective. This clause would further demand that you make a plan of action to 

reach your mental health improvement goal, including timelines, resources, and how you willevaluate the results. 


Eliminating hazards and OH&S risks: Where you have identified mental health hazards within your organization, you will want to put in some controls to eliminate the hazards or reduce its impact. For mental health hazards, you may need to consider administrative or engineering controls since you may not be able to fully eliminate the hazard. For instance, you may need to institute job rotation for employees so that a person does not end up in the same mentally stressful position. An example of this is nurses who rotate between patients because some patients can be more mentally taxing than others. For more on controlling hazards in the OHSMS. See the 5 Levels of hazard controls in ISO 45001.


5 levels of hazard controls in ISO 45001 and how they should be applied


Elimination – modify a design to eliminate the hazard; e.g., introduce mechanical lifting devices to eliminate the manual handling hazard;


Substitution – substitute a less hazardous material or reduce the system energy (e.g., lower the force, amperage, pressure, temperature, etc.);


Engineering controls – install ventilation systems, machine guarding, interlocks, sound enclosures, etc.;


Signage, warnings, and/or administrative controls – safety signs, hazardous area marking, photo-luminescent signs, markings for pedestrian walkways, warning sirens/lights, alarms, safety procedures, equipment inspections, access controls, safe systems of working, tagging, and work permits, etc.;


Personal protective equipment (PPE) – safety glasses, hearing protection, face shields, safety harnesses and lanyards, respirators, and gloves.


Management of change: This clause is different from those above. In general, during times of disruption, having a change management process that minimizes impact to the OH&S is good for employee mental health. Knowing what is happening in times of change is important for the mental health of many people, and therefore many of your employees can be positively affected if you manage change well.

One of the important reasons for implementing your OHSMS is to not only improve OH&S performance, but by doing so to help improve employee satisfaction. A focus on improving employee mental health can contribute to the improvement of employee satisfaction. In turn, this makes them more content and fulfilled with their workplace and job performance. Satisfied employees can be a great benefit for an organization by improving overall company performance.


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