iso9001, iso14001 & ohsas 18001 for the construction industry
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ISO 9001:2008 for the Construction Industry
What we’re going to cover
• ISO 9001:2008 QMS• ISO 14001:2004 EMS• OHSAS 18001:2007 OH&SMS• Why management standards are good for
business• How to implement them• Costs and timescales
Business outlook for UK construction
• 24,000 construction companies in the UK• Domestic construction is weak• Public sector budget cuts• Large contractors squeezing subcontractors• Large contractors bidding for smaller
projects• Downward pressure on pricing• Rising costs
How can formal management systems help?
• Achieve significant cost savings• Minimise your business risks• Increase your customer base & sales• Improved your staff performance & morale• Better relations with third parties
Business benefits of ISO 9001
• RICS survey 2007– 90% reported cost savings– 80% found it good for measuring & improving
performance– Other confirmed benefits
• Project time• Building quality• Competitive advantage• Operational control
Business benefits of ISO9001
• PDS (18 employees)– Certification gave access to new markets
across the UK & Europe– 30% increase in sales– Substantially reduce manufacturing waste &
stock losses– Improved production output– Improved delivery lead time and reliability
Intentions behind ISO 9001:2008
Intentions behind ISO9001:2008
• Satisfied customer• Leadership• Planning (6Ps)• Competent & motivated employees• Reliable suppliers & contractors• Efficient production & delivery• Learn & improve
What does ISO9001 expect you to do?
• Develop and communicate a clear vision• Put a robust management organisation in place• Be clear about what you are going to deliver• Design your product right• Provide adequate resources• Have contingency plans• Built your project right (first time)• Review your experiences and improve your
processes
How does this relate to a business?
Customer Order in Sales quotation Design & cost
Work instructions
Supplier approval & purchasing
Inspection & approval
Rework
Stores
Construction
Control of contractors
Invoic ingAssemble & train team
Reviewproject
Improvementplans
How does this relate to a business?
Customer Order in Sales quotation Design & cost
Work instructions
Supplier approval & purchasing
Inspection & approval
Rework
Stores
Construction
Control of contractors
Invoic ingAssemble & train team
Reviewproject
Improvementplans
PLAN
DO
CHECK
ACT
Documents, procedures & records
• Strategic documents• Procedures• Records
Strategic documents
• Policy• Objectives• Quality Manual
– Scope of the management system– The parts of the management system– How it all fits together
Procedures
• How to prevent mistakes (Preventive Action)• How to respond to mistakes (Corrective
Action)• How to deal with product that doesn’t meet
the specification (Control of non-conforming product)
• Control of documents• Control of records• Internal audit of the management system
Records
• Design process• Competence• Control of customer property• Production process• Measurement & monitoring• Problem prevention & resolution• Product acceptance & hand-over• Checks & balances on the management
system
Making it happen
• Management Representative• Map business process• Policy, Objectives, targets & Quality Manual• Define roles & responsibilities• Gap analysis• Implement clauses of the standard• Awareness & training• Internal auditing• Management Review• Appoint external assessor• Certification audits
Cost & timescale
• Typical schedule is 6 months to implement and 3 months to settle down, before certification, but can be shorter.
• Cost for implementation by contractor depends on the size & complexity of the business & how much you do yourself.
• Certification• Continuing certification
ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001 for the construction industry
Business benefits of environmental management systems
• Achieve significant cost savings• Minimise your business risks• Increase your customer base & sales• Improved your staff performance & morale• Better relations with third parties
Intentions behind ISO 14001
• Compliance with legal & other requirements• Prevention of pollution
– Risk assessment– Leadership– Planning– Competent & motivated employees– Reliable suppliers & contractors– Control of processes and activities– Learn & improve
What does ISO 14001 expect you to do?
• Develop and communicate a clear vision for environmental management
• Put a robust management organisation in place• Provide adequate resources• Review your experiences and improve your processes• Understand how your business interacts with the
environment and the effect that you have on it.• Minimise your significant impacts• Keep abreast of environmental requirements and comply
with them• Have an effective response to emergency situations
Strategic documents
• Policy• Objectives, targets & programmes• Scope of the management system• The parts of the management system• How it all fits together• Management structure & accountability
Procedures• Identification & review of Environmental Aspects & significant impacts• Identification & review of legal & other requirements• Evaluation of compliance to legal & other requirements• Environmental awareness of employees, suppliers & contractors• Communication (if the organisation has decided to communicate its
significant environmental impacts, this should be included).• Document approval & control• Operational controls• Control of the environmental impacts of goods & services purchased• Identification of potential emergency situations and response• Monitoring & measurement• Control of records• Non-conformance, preventive & corrective action• Audit
Records
• Competence• Measurement & monitoring• Problem prevention & resolution• Checks & balances on the management system• Review & significance of environmental aspects• Review & compliance with environmental
requirements• Environmental accidents or incidents and
follow-up
Business benefits of safety management systems
• Achieve significant cost savings• Minimise your business risks• Increase your customer base & sales• Improve your staff performance & morale• Lighter touch from regulators
Intentions behind OHSAS 18001
• Compliance with legal & other requirements• Prevention of ill health & accidents
– Risk identification, assessment & control– Apply hierarchy of controls– Consultation with employees & others– Leadership– Planning– Competent & motivated employees– Reliable suppliers & contractors– Control of processes and activities– Continuous improvement
What does OHSAS 18001 expect you to do?
• Develop and communicate a clear vision for H&S• Put a robust management organisation in place• Review your experiences and improve your processes• Understand the hazards associated with your business
activities and the riks they pose to employees & others.• Minimise your risks to prevent injury & ill health• Consult with employees & others of H&S issues that
may affect them• Keep abreast of H&S requirements and comply with
them• Have an effective response to emergency situations
Strategic documents
• Policy• Objectives, target & programmes• Scope of the management system• The parts of the management system• How it all fits together• Management structure & accountability
Procedures• Identification & review of hazards, risk assessment & control measures• Identification & review of legal & other requirements• Evaluation of compliance to legal & other requirements• Safety awareness of employees, suppliers & contractors• Communication & consultation with employees & others.• Participation & consultation• Document approval & control• Operational controls• Identification of potential emergency situations and response• Incident investigation• Monitoring & measurement• Control of records• Non-conformance, preventive & corrective action• Audit
Records
• Competence• Measurement & monitoring (measureable &
subjective)• Problem prevention & resolution• Checks & balances on the management
system• Review & hazards & assessment of risks• Review & compliance with H&S requirements• H&S accidents or incidents and follow-up
Single Business Management System
• Policy(s)• Scope, components & interactions• Management roles, responsibilities & authorities• Legal & other requirements• Objectives, targets & programmes• Business risk assessment• Business Continuity Plan• Competence, training & awareness• Document control• Internal audit• Management Review
Single BMS
• Operational procedures combine elements of environmental & H&S management.
• Operational procedures include elements of emergency planning
Services to construction
Services to construction
• Practical application of health & safety, quality & environmental management
• ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001• Environmental & safety risk assessment• Permit to work schemes and safe systems
of work• Support for the bid process
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