Buy OHSAS Standards
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Why aren’t ISO standards free?
Occupational Health and Safety
- OHSAS 18001 – BS OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupational health and safety management systems. Requirements
- OHSAS 18002 – BS OHSAS 18002:2008 Occupational health and safety management systems. Guidelines for the implementation of OHSAS 18001:2007
- PAS 99 – BS PAS 99:2006 Specification of common management system requirements as a framework for integration
Environmental Management Systems
- ISO 14001:2004 Environmental management systems — Requirements with Guidance for Us
- ISO 14001/Cor1:2009 – ISO 14001:2004 has been amended by ISO 14001/Cor1:2009
- ISO 14004: 2004 – Environmental Management Systems — General Guidelines on Principles, Systems and Supporting Techniques
- ISO 14005: (2010) – Environmental Management Systems — Guidelines for a Staged Implementation of an Environmental Management System, including the Use of Environmental Performance Evaluation. Expected publication date Sept/2010.
- ISO 14050: 2009 – Environmental Management – Vocabulary
- ISO 14063: 2006 – Environmental Management – Environmental Communications – Guidelines and Examples
- BS 8555:2003 – Environmental Management Systems – Guide to the phased implementation of an EMS. (EMS Guidelines)
Quality Management Systems
- ISO 9000:2015: Quality Management Systems Fundamentals and Vocabulary
- ISO 9001:2008: Quality Management Systems Requirements
- ISO 9004:2018: Quality Management Systems Guidelines for Performance Improvement
- ISO 13485:2003 – Medical devices – Quality management systems – Requirements for regulatory purposes
- ISO/TS 16949:2009: Quality Management Systems – Automotive Suppliers – Particular Requirements for the Application of ISO 9001:2008
- AS9100C – 2009 – Quality Management Systems – Aerospace – Requirements
- AS9110A – 2009 Quality Maintenance Systems – Aerospace – Requirements for Maintenance Organizations
- AS9120A – 2009 – Quality Management Systems – Aerospace – Requirements for Stockist Distributors
- ISO 31000 – 2018 – Guidelines – Risk Management
Environmental Auditing
- ISO 14015: 2001 – Environmental Assessment of Sites and Organizations
- ISO 19011: 2018 – Guidelines for Auditing Management Systems
- ISO Q19011S: 2004 – Guidelines for Quality and/or Environmental Management Systems Auditing: US Version with Supplemental Guidance Added
Why aren’t ISO standards free?
Per ISO: ISO standards cost money to develop, publish and distribute. Someone has to pay. The current system whereby users are requested to pay for the standards they use, not only sustains the development process but also, very importantly, ensures that the balance of independent vs. government, private vs. public interests can be maintained.