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Pass PECB ISO-45001-Lead-Auditor PDF Dumps Recently Updated 44 Questions [Q19-Q35]

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NEW QUESTION # 19
Showitoff is an organization specialization in the design and production of wall decorating materials for the domestic market.
During an ISO 45001 certification audit of the site, the auditor comes across an open, walled area just outside the maintenance department. It contains various scraps of wood and metal as well as serveral rusty components. Several heavy concrete beams are learning against a thin brick wall in which cracks are available. When asked about it, the OHS Manager states that he presumes that the materials come from maintenance work, so it is the Maintenance Manager's responsibility.
The auditor interview the Maintenance Manager in his department. He asks about the area outside and is told that it contains some excess material that the Manager likes to keep in case they come in handy at some stage. The auditor points out that the wall appears to be unstable and could collapse at any moment. The Maintenance Manager is not aware of such a situation.
Wash-it-up is an organization that provides window cleaning services for the industrial sector. It has been certified to ISO 45001 for some time and has appointed a new OHS Manager. The auditor asks to see the most recent management review meeting minutes.
Which three statement would represent input audit evidence for the management review?

  • A. Worker feedback of positive and negative comments
  • B. Proposal to priorities health and safety issues as a business strategy
  • C. Procurement of new safety harnesses for workers
  • D. Decisions related to continual Improvement opportunities
  • E. Report showing the trend of on increase in safety incidents
  • F. Allocation of a bigger budget for the OHS department
  • G. Decisions on Improvements in the OHSMS
  • H. Updates to the risk register

Answer: A,E,H

Explanation:
Comprehensive Detailed Explanation along with All ISO 45001 Audit Reference Clause 9.3 of ISO 45001:2018 defines inputs for management review, which must include information on performance trends, feedback, risks, and opportunities for improvement.
Analysis of Options:
A . Allocation of a bigger budget for the OHS department:
This is an output of management review, not an input.
B . Decisions on improvements in the OHSMS:
This is an output, not an input.
C . Decisions related to continual improvement opportunities:
This is an output, not an input.
D . Procurement of new safety harnesses for workers:
This is an operational action, not an input for management review.
E . Proposal to prioritize health and safety issues as a business strategy:
Proposals may be discussed during review, but they are outputs.
F . Report showing the trend of an increase in safety incidents:
Correct. This is a valid input that informs system performance.
G . Updates to the risk register:
Correct. Risk updates are required inputs under Clause 6.1.2.
H . Worker feedback of positive and negative comments:
Correct. Feedback is an essential input per Clause 5.4 and Clause 9.3.
ISO Reference:
Clause 9.3: Management review inputs.
Clause 5.4: Worker consultation and participation.


NEW QUESTION # 20
According to ISO 45001, who should participate in the continuous improvement of the health and safety management system?

  • A. Top management and senior officers only
  • B. Top management only
  • C. Top management, senior officers and designated safety representatives only
  • D. Everyone, at all levels of the company

Answer: D

Explanation:
ISO 45001 emphasizes worker participation and engagement at all levels of the organization to support continuous improvement (Clause 5.4 and Clause 10.3). Continuous improvement requires input from everyone, including workers who identify hazards, report incidents, and contribute to safety enhancements.
Analysis of Options:
A . Everyone, at all levels of the company:
Correct. Clause 5.4 explicitly includes all levels of the organization in consultation and participation, fostering continuous improvement.
B . Top management and senior officers only:
Incorrect. While top management plays a crucial role in leadership, ISO 45001 extends the responsibility for participation to all levels.
C . Top management, senior officers, and designated safety representatives only:
Incorrect. Limiting participation to designated representatives excludes a significant portion of the workforce from the improvement process.
D . Top management only:
Incorrect. While top management must lead and commit to continuous improvement, their involvement alone is insufficient under ISO 45001.
ISO Reference:
Clause 5.4: Worker consultation and participation.
Clause 10.3: Continual improvement.


NEW QUESTION # 21
Aitchandness inc, manufactures safety footwear and other items of personal protective equipment (PPE). The organisation applied for ISO 45001 certification, and after the initial certificate audit, the certificate body decided that the audit team leader should carry out a follow-up audit to determine whether the non-conformities could be closed out.
A major non-conformity was raised at Stage 2 because of inadequate storage and handling of chemical used in the production process. Minor non-conformities related to retaining documentation, staff safety training and inadequate testing of emergency procedures.
Select four of the actions which the auditor could take at the follow-up audit to determine the effectiveness of corrective action for the non-conformities.

  • A. Interview the OH&S Manager to determine whether additional health and safety objectives have been established.
  • B. Ask to review the latest emergency response drill report to check whether the revised emergency response process is fit for purpose
  • C. Ask whether the organization's internal audit schedule was revised to included more audit associated with the storage and handling of chemicals.
  • D. Check whether documented procedures for the revised processes have been signed off by the OH&S Manager.
  • E. Interview staff to see whether they have received training in the revised emergency response procedures.
  • F. Check that the safety data sheets associated with the chemical being used where checked for completeness.
  • G. Inspect the relevant areas to check whether chemical were being stored and handled in a safe manner.
  • H. Determine whether an updated risk assessment has been carried out on the revised chemical storage and handling processes.

Answer: B,D,G,H

Explanation:
Follow-up audits verify that corrective actions have been implemented effectively and address the root cause of the nonconformities.
Analysis of Options:
A . Review the latest emergency response drill report:
Correct. This verifies whether emergency response processes are functional and effective.
B . Check if the internal audit schedule was revised:
Incorrect. While beneficial, this is not directly related to closing out the nonconformity.
C . Check safety data sheets for completeness:
Incorrect. While this ensures compliance, it is not directly related to verifying corrective actions.
D . Check if revised procedures were signed off:
Correct. This confirms that changes were properly documented and approved.
E . Determine whether an updated risk assessment was carried out:
Correct. Risk assessments confirm the effectiveness of new controls.
F . Inspect areas for safe chemical storage and handling:
Correct. Direct observation ensures that corrective actions are implemented effectively.
G . Interview staff on revised emergency procedures:
Incorrect. While important, this does not directly address the effectiveness of corrective actions for chemical storage.
H . Interview the OH&S Manager about additional objectives:
Incorrect. This is unrelated to the specific nonconformities raised.
ISO Reference:
Clause 10.2.2: Verification of corrective actions.
Clause 8.1.2: Hazard identification and controls.


NEW QUESTION # 22
You have been assigned by the audit team leader to evaluate the process of complying with application legislation.
Which three of the following statements about the evaluation of compliance are true?

  • A. If the organisation is falling to address a legal requirement relating to another discipline e.g. Environmental management, this cannot be raised In the audit.
  • B. Every member of an audit team must have a detailed understanding of the legal requirements for the sector and type of organisation they are auditing.
  • C. A management review is required in all instances where one or more legal requirements are not being met.
  • D. The organisation is required to evaluate its compliance status with OH&S legal and other requirements
  • E. The organisation cannot outsource its process for evaluating compliance.
  • F. The organization must evaluate its compliance status at least once a year
  • G. 'Other requirements' include requirements that the organisation has chosen to comply with.
  • H. The organisation is required to establish a process for evaluating compliance

Answer: D,G,H

Explanation:
Comprehensive Detailed Explanation along with All ISO 45001 Audit Reference Clause 9.1.2 of ISO 45001:2018 outlines the need for organizations to evaluate compliance with applicable legal and other requirements as part of their OH&S management system.
Analysis of Options:
A :The organization must evaluate its compliance status at least once a year:
The standard does not prescribe a specific frequency but states that evaluations must be conducted at planned intervals.
B :'Other requirements' include requirements that the organization has chosen to comply with:
Correct. Other requirements may include voluntary standards, industry codes, or contractual obligations.
C :A management review is required in all instances where one or more legal requirements are not being met:
This is not true. Management reviews address compliance but are not mandated for every noncompliance.
D :Every member of an audit team must have a detailed understanding of the legal requirements for the sector and type of organization they are auditing:
Not true. Auditors must have general competency but can rely on subject-matter experts for legal specifics.
E :If the organization is failing to address a legal requirement relating to another discipline (e.g., Environmental management), this cannot be raised in the audit:
Not true. If the legal noncompliance impacts OH&S, it can be raised.
F :The organization cannot outsource its process for evaluating compliance:
The organization can outsource evaluation but retains accountability.
G:The organization is required to establish a process for evaluating compliance:
Correct. Clause 9.1.2 requires a process for compliance evaluation.
H :The organization is required to evaluate its compliance status with OH&S legal and other requirements:
Correct. Clause 9.1.2 explicitly states this requirement.
ISO Reference:
Clause 9.1.2: Evaluation of compliance.
Clause 7.5: Documented information requirements


NEW QUESTION # 23
When calculating an ISO 45001 third party initial audit duration, which two of the following statements are false?

  • A. Consider the number of sites to be sampled
  • B. Include the time allocated for lunch breaks
  • C. Include outsourced processes
  • D. Think about the complexity of the organization's business
  • E. Consider the number of functions related to OHS management
  • F. Incorporate the time taken to travel to/from the audit location

Answer: B,F

Explanation:
Comprehensive Detailed Explanation along with All ISO 45001 Audit Reference Analysis of Each Option:
A . Consider the number of functions related to OHS management.
True.
The number of functions related to OHS management directly impacts the audit duration. More functions require additional time for the auditor to review documentation, processes, and implementation across those areas.
Reference: IAF MD 5:2020, Clause 2.3.1 (factors affecting audit time).
B . Consider the number of sites to be sampled.
True.
For multi-site organizations, the number of sites to be sampled is critical in calculating audit duration. Sampling requirements are determined using guidelines such as IAF MD 1:2022 and depend on the complexity, size, and risks associated with each site.
Reference: IAF MD 1:2022, Clause 4.2.
C . Include outsourced processes.
True.
Outsourced processes that affect the OHS management system must be evaluated as part of the audit. This includes reviewing the organization's control over such processes. Auditing these aspects impacts the audit duration.
Reference: ISO 45001:2018, Clause 8.1.4 and IAF MD 5:2020, Clause 2.3.1.
D . Include the time allocated for lunch breaks.
False.
Lunch breaks are not considered part of the audit duration as they do not contribute to the assessment of the management system. Audit time calculations exclude non-working hours, including breaks.
Reference: IAF MD 5:2020, Clause 2.5.
E . Incorporate the time taken to travel to/from the audit location.
False.
Travel time is excluded when calculating the audit duration. While travel logistics are considered in audit planning, they do not count towards the total audit time.
Reference: IAF MD 5:2020, Clause 2.5.
F . Think about the complexity of the organization's business.
True.
The complexity of the organization's business, including the nature of hazards, risks, and legal obligations, significantly affects the audit duration. More complex operations typically require longer audit times.
Reference: IAF MD 5:2020, Clause 2.3.1.
Key ISO and IAF Reference:
ISO 45001:2018: Clause 9.2.2 (Audit Program).
IAF MD 5:2020: "Determination of Audit Time of Quality and Environmental Management Systems." IAF MD 1:2022: "Audit and Certification of Multiple Sites Based on Sampling."


NEW QUESTION # 24
Which two of the following are examples of activities that may occur after the third-party audit has been closed by the individual(s) managing the audit programme?

  • A. Conducting a review of opportunities for Improvement.
  • B. Writing the audit report.
  • C. Revising the audit's objectives.
  • D. Conducting a closing meeting.
  • E. Updating risks and opportunities to the audit programme.
  • F. Addressing any audit complaints.

Answer: A,F

Explanation:
Comprehensive Detailed Explanation along with All ISO 45001 Audit Reference Activities following the closure of a third-party audit are generally related to improving the audit process and addressing any unresolved issues.
Analysis of Options:
A . Addressing any audit complaints:
Correct. Post-audit, complaints or concerns from stakeholders are addressed to improve the audit process and maintain credibility.
B . Conducting a closing meeting:
Incorrect. The closing meeting occurs before the audit is closed.
C . Conducting a review of opportunities for improvement:
Correct. Reviewing opportunities for improvement post-audit helps in refining processes and aligning them with organizational goals.
D . Revising the audit's objectives:
Incorrect. Audit objectives are established during the planning phase, not after the audit has been closed.
E . Updating risks and opportunities to the audit programme:
Incorrect. Updates to risks and opportunities occur during ongoing audits, not specifically post-audit.
F . Writing the audit report:
Incorrect. The audit report is prepared before the audit is officially closed.
ISO Reference:
Clause 9.2.2: Audit process review.
ISO 19011:2018, Clause 6.7: Managing complaints and follow-up.


NEW QUESTION # 25
You are conducting an ISO 45001 audit of Widgets Inc.., an organization manufacturing machine parts for the aerospace industry, You find a short entry in the incident report file connecting a machine operator who suffered minor injury to his face four weeks ago when a small ribbon of metal hit him while operating his machine.
The subsequent investigation found that he was not wearing the required protective Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). He was subject to disciplinary action and warned that he would lose his job if it happened again.
Select two option of points of investigation which you would consider in order to determine conformity or nonconformity with clause 10.2 of ISO 45001.

  • A. Establish whether the Incident Investigation determined the root cause of the Incident
  • B. Interview the operator to check if the was wearing the correct PPE.
  • C. find out whether the operator was sent to the hospital.
  • D. Determine whether the Health and Safety Authority was notified of the incident
  • E. Check whether any corrective actions were taken to eliminate or reduce the risk of recurrence of the Incident.
  • F. Find out when the operator's machine was last subject to a maintenance programme.

Answer: A,E


NEW QUESTION # 26
An audit team leader arrives at a fabrication organisation that manufactures stairways to ..certification audit. At a meeting with the OHSMS Manager the audit finds that the responsibility for worker consultation and participation lies with the managerial team. Select from the options four actions by the managerial team that encourage worker consultation and participation.

  • A. threatening reprisals to whistleblowers
  • B. Ignoring worker's suggestions
  • C. Implementing a payment scheme to reward worker's OHS performance
  • D. Appointing worker's representatives
  • E. Giving ownership of health and safety matters
  • F. Promoting collaborating workers to higher positions
  • G. Conducting toolbox talks on health and safety
  • H. Implementing methods tor engaging workers

Answer: D,E,G,H

Explanation:
Comprehensive Detailed Explanation along with All ISO 45001 Audit Reference Clause 5.4 of ISO 45001:2018 emphasizes the importance of worker consultation and participation in the OHS management system. It requires organizations to establish processes that ensure workers are actively involved in decision-making and implementation of OHS practices.
Analysis of Options:
A . Promoting collaborating workers to higher positions:
While promotions may boost morale, they do not directly contribute to worker consultation and participation in the OHSMS.
B . Appointing worker representatives:
This action fosters direct communication and representation of workers' interests in health and safety matters.
C . Conducting toolbox talks on health and safety:
Toolbox talks are an effective way to engage workers in discussing and addressing health and safety issues.
D . Giving ownership of health and safety matters:
Involving workers in decision-making and giving them responsibility for specific health and safety tasks encourages participation.
E . Ignoring workers' suggestions:
This undermines consultation and is contrary to ISO 45001 principles.
F . Implementing a payment scheme to reward workers' OHS performance:
While incentives can motivate safe behavior, they are not a consultation or participation mechanism as required by Clause 5.4.
G . Implementing methods for engaging workers:
This aligns directly with Clause 5.4, as effective engagement methods (e.g., surveys, focus groups) enhance participation.
H . Threatening reprisals to whistleblowers:
This violates ISO 45001 principles and discourages worker participation.
ISO Reference:
Clause 5.4: Worker consultation and participation.
Clause 5.1: Leadership's responsibility to foster participation.


NEW QUESTION # 27
Out of the following, which is not the Part of PDCA cycle ISO 45001? Select the correct option, and then select Submit.

  • A. Environment Management Program
  • B. Treatment of Risks
  • C. OHSMS Policy
  • D. Analyzing OHSMS Performance

Answer: A

Explanation:
The PDCA cycle (Plan-Do-Check-Act) is a core framework in ISO 45001 for continual improvement of the OH&S management system. An Environmental Management Program is part of ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System) and not ISO 45001.
Analysis of Options:
A . Treatment of Risks:
Correct. Risk treatment is part of the Plan phase.
B . OHSMS Policy:
Correct. The policy is developed in the Plan phase.
C . Environment Management Program:
Incorrect. This is outside the scope of ISO 45001 and relates to ISO 14001.
D . Analyzing OHSMS Performance:
Correct. Performance analysis is part of the Check phase.
ISO Reference:
Clause 0.3: PDCA framework in ISO 45001.


NEW QUESTION # 28
Showitoff is an organization specialization in the design and production of wall decorating materials for the domestic market.
During an ISO 45001 certification audit of the site, the auditor comes across an open, walled area just outside the maintenance department. It contains various scraps of wood and metal as well as serveral rusty components. Several heavy concrete beams are learning against a thin brick wall in which cracks are available. When asked about it, the OHS Manager states that he presumes that the materials come from maintenance work, so it is the Maintenance Manager's responsibility.
The auditor interview the Maintenance Manager in his department. He asks about the area outside and is told that it contains some excess material that the Manager likes to keep in case they come in handy at some stage. The auditor points out that the wall appears to be unstable and could collapse at any moment. The Maintenance Manager is not aware of such a situation.
The auditor decides to review the process for evaluation of compliance with health and safety regulations in more depth.
Select six option that provide a meaningful audit trail for this process.

  • A. What are the qualifications of the OHS Manager and Maintenance Managers?
  • B. What hazards have been identified as being associated with regulations?
  • C. How is the cost of safety Improvements calculated?
  • D. What is the cost of repairing the wall?
  • E. How ore updates to OH&S regulations monitored?
  • F. What knowledge does the OHS Manager have in relevant safety leaislation?
  • G. How are OHSMS records of compliance evaluations controlled and managed?
  • H. How arc maintenance start made aware of regulatory requirements?
  • I. How arc OH&S objectives verified?
  • J. What input does the Maintenance Manager have in the determination of legal compliance?

Answer: B,E,F,G,H,J

Explanation:
Comprehensive Detailed Explanation along with All ISO 45001 Audit Reference An audit trail for evaluating compliance with regulations should focus on the identification, communication, and monitoring of legal and other requirements. Clause 9.1.2 of ISO 45001:2018 requires organizations to evaluate compliance with applicable OH&S legal and other requirements.
Analysis of Options:
A: What is the cost of repairing the wall?
Irrelevant to compliance evaluation, as cost considerations are not part of legal compliance.
B: What hazards have been identified as being associated with regulations?
Correct. Identifying hazards is a critical step in understanding compliance obligations (Clause 6.1.2).
C: How are maintenance staff made aware of regulatory requirements?
Correct. Communication and training are vital for compliance (Clause 7.3).
D:How are OH&S objectives verified?
Not directly relevant to compliance evaluations, as objectives pertain to performance improvement.
E:How are OHSMS records of compliance evaluations controlled and managed?
Correct. Proper documentation and record-keeping are essential for demonstrating compliance (Clause 7.5).
F :How are updates to OH&S regulations monitored?
Correct. Monitoring regulatory changes is critical for maintaining compliance (Clause 6.1.3).
G :How is the cost of safety improvements calculated?
Irrelevant to compliance, as cost analysis is not required by ISO 45001.
H:What are the qualifications of the OHS Manager and Maintenance Manager?
While competence is important, this does not directly relate to compliance evaluations.
I :What input does the Maintenance Manager have in the determination of legal compliance?
Correct. Understanding the roles and responsibilities of key personnel ensures effective compliance (Clause 5.3).
J :What knowledge does the OHS Manager have in relevant safety legislation?
Correct. Awareness of applicable legislation is critical for effective compliance evaluation (Clause 7.2).
ISO Reference:
Clause 9.1.2: Evaluation of compliance.
Clause 6.1.2: Hazard identification and risk assessment.
Clause 7.5: Documented information.


NEW QUESTION # 29
Wash-it-up is an organization that provides window cleaning services for the industrial sector. It has been certified t ISO 45001 for some time and has appointed a new OHS Manager. The audit plan during a surveillance audit includes the improvement actions and the auditor asks to see the most recent management review meeting minutes.
surveillance audit includes the Improvement actions and the auditor asks to see the most recent management review meeting minutes.
Which six of the statements would represent output audit evidence for the management review?

  • A. Opportunities to integrate the OHS management system with other business processes
  • B. Procurement of new safety harnesses for workers
  • C. Allocation of a bigger budget for the OHS department
  • D. Decagons related to continual improvement opportunities
  • E. Report showing the trend of an increase In safety incidents
  • F. Minutes of previous management reviews
  • G. Improvements In the OHSMS
  • H. Worker feedback of positive and negative comments
  • I. Plan to priorities health and safety issues as a business strategy
  • J. Updates to the risk register

Answer: A,C,D,G,I,J

Explanation:
Comprehensive Detailed Explanation along with All ISO 45001 Audit Reference Clause 9.3 of ISO 45001:2018 outlines the requirements for management reviews. These reviews must evaluate the performance of the OHSMS and identify opportunities for improvement. Outputs of management reviews typically include decisions and actions that align with strategic and operational priorities.
Analysis of Options:
A . Decisions related to continual improvement opportunities:
This is a valid output, as continual improvement is a key objective of management reviews under Clause 10.3.
B . Allocation of a bigger budget for the OHS department:
Resource allocation is a common output of management reviews to address identified needs.
C . Improvements in the OHSMS:
Improvements reflect the organization's commitment to enhancing safety performance.
D . Minutes of previous management reviews:
While minutes provide context, they are not an output of the current management review.
E . Opportunities to integrate the OHS management system with other business processes:
Integration opportunities are valid outputs, as they enhance the system's effectiveness.
F . Plan to prioritize health and safety issues as a business strategy:
Strategic alignment of health and safety with business objectives is an expected output.
G . Procurement of new safety harnesses for workers:
This is an operational action, not a direct output of the management review process.
H . Report showing the trend of an increase in safety incidents:
This is an input to the management review, not an output.
I . Updates to the risk register:
Risk register updates reflect changes in identified hazards and risks, making this a valid output.
J . Worker feedback of positive and negative comments:
Worker feedback is an input to the management review, not an output.
ISO Reference:
Clause 9.3: Management review inputs and outputs.
Clause 10.3: Continual improvement actions.


NEW QUESTION # 30
A trainee audit team leader Is being coached by an experienced audit team leader prior to carrying out his first Stage 2 certification audit in the team leader role. They are discussing the typical contents of audit reports and the experienced audit team leader is keen to ensure the trainee understands what such reports should contain.
Which three of the trainee's responses are incorrect?

  • A. A corrective action plan that add-cross the identified nonconformities
  • B. Confirmation of the audit scope
  • C. The audit conclusions reached
  • D. A reference to the audit criteria used
  • E. Audit findings and any related evidence
  • F. Contact details for all members of the audit team
  • G. A statement of the audit objectives
  • H. A copy of the certification body Invoice for the audit

Answer: A,F,H

Explanation:
Audit reports should provide a clear summary of the audit process, findings, and conclusions based on the defined scope, objectives, and criteria. They do not include administrative details (e.g., invoices) or operational aspects (e.g., corrective action plans).
Analysis of Options:
A : A copy of the certification body invoice for the audit:
Incorrect. Invoices are unrelated to the content of audit reports and are handled separately.
B : A reference to the audit criteria used:
Correct. Audit criteria (e.g., ISO 45001 standards) must be included in the report to define the basis for the audit.
C : A statement of the audit objectives:
Correct. The report must outline the objectives to ensure clarity on the purpose of the audit.
D : Audit findings and any related evidence:
Correct. Findings and evidence are essential to support conclusions and recommendations.
E : Confirmation of the audit scope:
Correct. The scope defines the boundaries of the audit and must be documented in the report.
F : Contact details for all members of the audit team:
Incorrect. Personal contact details are unnecessary and not typically included in reports.
G : The audit conclusions reached:
Correct. Conclusions summarize the outcomes of the audit, such as conformity, nonconformities, or recommendations.
H: A corrective action plan that addresses the identified nonconformities:
Incorrect. Corrective action plans are the auditee's responsibility and not included in the audit report.
ISO Reference:
ISO 19011:2018, Clause 6.7.3: Content of audit reports.


NEW QUESTION # 31
A well-known fast-food organisation (ISO 45001 certified) contracts young people to deliver orders; last week one of them died in a street accident riding for the first time a new motorbike provided by the organisation. You will lead the recertification audit in two weeks, and you plan to prepare a checklist to investigate this incident. The following are potential questions you might ask; match them to the related ISO 45001 clause/subclause.

Answer:

Explanation:


NEW QUESTION # 32
In the ISO 45001 health and safety management system, what is 'documented information'? Select the ONE best answer.

  • A. Any information about the system, or generated by it, held in any format
  • B. Any paperwork generated when the system is in operation
  • C. Paperwork such as Permits to work and risk assessments
  • D. The master copies of the documents used to operate the system, held in any format

Answer: A

Explanation:
ISO 45001 defines "documented information" as information required to be controlled and maintained by an organization. This can include policies, procedures, records, or other relevant data in any format (Clause 3.19). It encompasses all information used to establish, operate, and demonstrate the effectiveness of the OH&S management system.
Analysis of Options:
A . Any paperwork generated when the system is in operation:
Incorrect. This is too narrow and excludes digital or other formats.
B . Any information about the system, or generated by it, held in any format:
Correct. This aligns with the ISO 45001 definition in Clause 3.19.
C . Paperwork such as Permits to Work and risk assessments:
Incorrect. These are examples of documented information but do not encompass the full scope of the term.
D . The master copies of the documents used to operate the system, held in any format:
Incorrect. This definition is limited to master copies, while documented information includes records as well.
ISO Reference:
Clause 3.19: Definition of documented information.
Clause 7.5: Control of documented information.


NEW QUESTION # 33
Out of the following, which is not the Part of PDCA cycle of ISO 45001? Select the correct option, and then select Submit.

  • A. Environment Management Program
  • B. Treatment of Risks
  • C. OHSMS Policy
  • D. Analyzing OHSMS Performance Submit

Answer: A

Explanation:
The PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle is a core principle of ISO 45001 and many other management systems. It does not include environmental management, as ISO 45001 focuses on Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S), while environmental aspects are covered by ISO 14001.
Analysis of Options:
A . Treatment of Risks:
Correct. Risk assessment and control are part of the Plan phase.
B . OHSMS Policy:
Correct. The OH&S policy is established in the Plan phase.
C . Environment Management Program:
Incorrect. This is outside the scope of ISO 45001 and pertains to ISO 14001.
D . Analyzing OHSMS Performance:
Correct. Performance analysis occurs in the Check phase of the PDCA cycle.
ISO Reference:
Clause 0.3: PDCA model in ISO 45001.


NEW QUESTION # 34
An auditor of a manufacturer of plastic packaging products for the food industry found a nonconformity in an internal audit report raised against section 10.2 of ISO 45001 in Report IA202. The nonconformity (NC3) stated: "The level of reported health and safety incidents has increased by 9.7% over the last 12 months. This included an increase in reported accidents." Against this background, the third-party audit team found more than twenty minor nonconformities during the audit, which they agreed should be combined into one major nonconformity against clause 4.4 of ISO 45001. "The organisation has failed to demonstrate that it is maintaining and continually improving a health and safety management system." Select two options which would represent acceptable corrective actions for the nonconformity.

  • A. OH&S champions were appointed in each department to report near misses and incidents in the OHSMS.
  • B. Top management initiated a comprehensive review of the internal and external issues to decide on actions that could lead to improving the performance of the OHSMS.
  • C. Top Management developed and is leading a programme to promote an effective culture of support for the OHSMS.
  • D. Staff from departments with nonconformities were given regular OH&S safety training sessions during their daily toolbox talks.
  • E. External consultants were appointed to conduct a gap analysis of the OHSMS and report on the gaps found.
  • F. Union representatives of the workers were invited to attend the OH&S management meetings.

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
Clause 4.4 of ISO 45001 requires organizations to establish, implement, maintain, and continually improve an OH&S management system. The corrective actions must address systemic issues, involve leadership commitment, and aim to foster a strong safety culture.
Analysis of Options:
A . Top management initiated a comprehensive review of internal and external issues:
Correct. A review of internal and external issues aligns with Clause 4.1 and demonstrates leadership commitment.
B . Union representatives were invited to attend OH&S management meetings:
Incorrect. While participation is valuable, it is not a systemic corrective action.
C . Top management developed and is leading a programme to promote an effective culture of support:
Correct. Promoting a safety culture is a proactive measure and aligns with Clause 5.1 (Leadership).
D . Staff from departments with nonconformities received regular safety training during toolbox talks:
Incorrect. While training addresses specific gaps, it does not address systemic issues.
E . External consultants conducted a gap analysis of the OHSMS:
Incorrect. While helpful, this action does not demonstrate leadership or address systemic improvement.
F . OH&S champions were appointed in each department to report near misses and incidents:
Incorrect. This is a good practice but does not directly address Clause 4.4's requirement for systemic improvement.
ISO Reference:
Clause 4.4: Maintaining and improving the OH&S management system.
Clause 5.1: Leadership and commitment.
Clause 10.3: Continual improvement.


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