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CAN/CSA Z1000-2014
CAN/CSA-Z1000-14 - Occupational health and safety management
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Preface
This is the second edition of CSA Z1000, Occupational health and safety management. It supersedes the first edition published in 2006. As a fundamental concept, and to identify the inclusiveness of an occupational health and safety management system, this Standard defines occupational health and safety as: the promotion in the workplace of the physical, mental, and social wellbeing of workers and the protection of workers from, and the prevention of, workplace conditions and factors adverse to their health and safety. Many organizations have a system in which the workplace parties are accountable for health and safety within their respective control or authority. When used in this context, CSA Z1000 provides a model for establishing, implementing, and maintaining an occupational health and safety management system. Such a system encourages a more systematic approach to meeting defined occupational health and safety objectives and increases awareness of health and safety in the workplace. It can also assist organizations seeking certification under federal, provincial, and sector-based certification programs (e.g., Certificates of Recognition). New to this edition are as follows: a) Harmonization with new management system standards in CSA's Z1000 series. b) Clarification of nonconformities and an explanation of the distinction between corrective actions and preventive actions. c) Expansion of the requirements for OHSMS management review and plans for continual improvement. d) Guidance on worker participation including the involvement of health and safety committees. e) Addressing hazard elimination, risk identification and assessment and the concept of residual risk as that remaining after all controls have been implemented. f) Provisions and guidance for both internal and external audits, including audit program components and selection of auditor. g) Competency requirements for OHSMS auditors (both internal and external). h) A table laying out the corresponding clauses between Z1000 and the other standards in the Z1000 series (Annex D). i) Expansion of procurement and contracting requirements. CSA Group gratefully acknowledges the financial and in-kind support from the Canadian government departments responsible for occupational health and safety for the development of this edition.Introduction
0.1 This Standard specifies requirements for an occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS). The purpose of this Standard is to protect and enhance worker health, safety, and well-being in the workplace and optimize OHSMS performance to prevent occupational incidents, injuries, illnesses, damage to health, and fatalities and/or reduce the severity of harm related to occupational activities and the work environment by a) establishing, maintaining, and improving an OHSMS that will identify and eliminate OHS hazards, and assess and control risk; b) ensuring conformity with its OHS policy; and c) demonstrating conformity with this Standard by- i) making a self-determination and self-declaration; ii) receiving confirmation of its self-declaration by an outside party, independent of the organization; or iii) gaining certification/registration of its OHSMS (to this Standard) by an outside organization.
Scope
1.1 This Standard specifies requirements for an occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS). This Standard is applicable to an organization of any size or type. This Standard is intended to address occupational health and safety. It is not intended to address the safety of products an organization produces. Note: As a fundamental concept, and to identify the inclusiveness of an occupational health and safety management system, this Standard defines occupational health and safety as the promotion in the workplace of the physical, mental, and social wellbeing of workers and the protection of workers from, and the prevention of, workplace conditions and factors adverse to their health and safety. 1.2 In this Standard, shall is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the standard; should is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and may is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the Standard. Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material. Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements. Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.CSA America, Inc. [csa]