Danem Test & Certificate supports organizations with ISO 45001 certification projects, from initial readiness review through certification preparation and audit support. ISO 45001 helps organizations manage occupational health and safety risks systematically and improve safety performance across operations.
We support clients with practical guidance on defining scope, aligning OH&S processes and documented information, and preparing for certification audits. Our approach is tailored to the organization’s activities, risk profile, and operational structure, helping teams build a system that works in real conditions.
From the outset, we define a clear project scope, timeline, and readiness milestones to ensure a structured and transparent route to certification.
What Is ISO 45001 Certification?
ISO 45001 is an international standard for occupational health and safety management systems. It sets requirements for establishing and improving processes that help prevent work-related injury and ill health, manage hazards and risks, and strengthen worker participation and leadership commitment.
ISO 45001 certification demonstrates that an organization operates a structured OH&S management system aligned with the standard and is committed to continual improvement in health and safety performance.
Typical organizations include manufacturers, construction and engineering companies, logistics operators, service providers, and organizations operating in higher-risk or regulated environments.
ISO 45001 Certification Process
Our ISO 45001 process is structured to keep requirements clear and support audit readiness.
1. Scope definition and readiness review
We confirm certification scope, key activities, and current maturity to define a practical route to audit readiness.
2. Risk and process alignment
We support alignment of hazard identification, risk controls, objectives, and documented information with ISO 45001 requirements.
3. Audit preparation and certification support
We support preparation for certification audits, including internal readiness checks and corrective action planning where needed.
4. Certification and continuous improvement
After certification, we support organizations in maintaining OH&S performance and readiness for ongoing audits and improvements.
1. Scope definition and readiness review
We confirm certification scope, key activities, and current maturity to define a practical route to audit readiness.
3. Audit preparation and certification support
We support preparation for certification audits, including internal readiness checks and corrective action planning where needed.
2. Risk and process alignment
We support alignment of hazard identification, risk controls, objectives, and documented information with ISO 45001 requirements.
4. Certification and continuous improvement
After certification, we support organizations in maintaining OH&S performance and readiness for ongoing audits and improvements.
Ready for ISO 45001 Certification?
Define your scope. Align your risks. Prepare for audit with confidence.
How do we define the scope of ISO 45001 certification?
Scope is defined by the organization’s activities, sites, and workers covered by the OH&S management system. We help confirm scope boundaries early to avoid changes later.
Is ISO 45001 only for high-risk industries?
No. ISO 45001 applies to organizations of all sizes and sectors. The system is scaled based on the organization’s hazards, risks, and operational complexity.
How long does ISO 45001 certification typically take?
Timelines depend on readiness, organizational size, and risk complexity. A structured plan and early gap review help keep the process predictable.
Can ISO 45001 be integrated with ISO 9001 or ISO 14001?
Yes. ISO standards share a common structure, so integration is common and can reduce duplicated processes and audits, depending on how the systems are implemented.
What are common reasons ISO 45001 projects get delayed?
Typical delays include unclear scope, incomplete hazard and risk processes, weak incident management, and limited evidence of implementation. Early readiness checks reduce rework.