ISO 45001 replaces OHSAS 18001 as the new international standard for occupational health and safety. Standard aims to provide globally accepted framework for protecting employees and organizations. Applicable to organizations of all sizes, including large enterprises and NGOs
STCW is legally binding international maritime training convention. Major amendments adopted in 1995, major revisions in 2010. Manila amendments came into force January 2012
CAPA is among FDA's top quality systems. Improves manufacturing processes and reduces workplace safety risks. Addresses problems by modifying existing production processes
Standard defines requirements for safe access to stationary machinery. Applies to working platforms and walkways within machines. Not applicable to machinery manufactured before publication date
ISO 45001 is world's first international standard on occupational health and safety. More than two thirds of global employment comes from small economic units. Standard aims to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses and fatalities
Minimum 10 hours rest in any 24-hour period. Minimum 77 hours rest in any 7-day period. Rest can be divided into no more than 2 periods, one minimum 6 hours. Continuous work cannot exceed 14 hours between rest periods