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Combine ISO 9001 + ISO 14001 + ISO 45001

An integrated management system (IMS) combines all related components of a business into one system for easier management and operations. Quality (QMS), Environmental (EMS), and Occupational Health & Safety (OHSMS) management systems are often combined and managed as an IMS. Examples of existing processes can include:

These are not separate systems joined together, rather they are an integrated management system with linkages so that similar processes are seamlessly managed and executed without duplication. IMS components common to all the systems include the resources (people, facilities & equipment, etc.) and processes (documented in the QMS/EMS/OHSMS and applied throughout the organization).

Integrated Management System Manual

We offer several versions of the Documentation Package to simplify the process for organizations that already have other management systems (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, etc.) in place or want to deal with more than one standard at a time. We also offer a completely integrated manual.

Impact of an IMS on your organization

Advantages of an Integrated Management Systems

  • Consistent objectives, planning, and document management
  • Implementation and Operation of the system cost less.
  • Easier internal audits
  • No Redundancies, reducing the chance of conflict.

Disadvantages

  • Responsibility of QMS and EHS can be conflicted in some organizational structures
  • Documentation can be more intricate.
  • External third party audits can be more difficult.

As you decide which one is right for you, we recommend that you understand how your organization operates. An IMS can introduce complexity which should be justified, but integrated management systems are becoming more common.

The new standard 45001 standard is based on Annex L, which applies a universal structure, terminology and definitions. You’re probably well familiar with this structure if you also use other systems such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
 
Through using the same structure, multiple management systems are easier to implement in a more streamlined and efficient way.
 
 
 

If your organization wants to have one comprehensive management systems covering Health and Safety, Environmental, and Quality there are many common requirements which do not need to be repeated.

It is often more efficient to combine the three systems (QMS, EMS and OHSMS) into one and sharing the common clauses and procedures. We have considered this when creating packages to simplify the implementation for an organization.

Rather than have parallel (duplicate) manuals and other documentation we note where the user can just add OHSMS and EMS requirements to the common QMS Manual, procedures and instructions.

ISO Guideline on the integration of Management Systems

ISO-9001-and-14001Contrary to many other types of standards, management system standards cover multiple aspects, levels and functions of an organization and, therefore, their implementation can have a substantial impact on how an organization operates and manages its business processes. In addition, more and more organizations are applying not only one, but a range of management system standards to satisfy their own needs as well as those of external stakeholders.

The book acknowledges that there is a market need for separate management system standards addressing different aspects, issues or risks that organizations need to manage. It provides guidance on how organizations can apply the different standards in a combined way, integrated with their business processes.

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