ISOs 9001, 14001 and 45001 explained
ISO 9001 – Quality Management
ISO 9001 is the world’s most widely recognised quality management standard. It provides a framework which helps organisations to consistently deliver products and services that meet customer requirements and regulatory expectations. The standard encourages a process-based approach, risk-based thinking, and continuous improvement. Certification demonstrates a company’s commitment to quality, customer satisfaction, and operational efficiency, which are key focus areas during an audit.
ISO 14001 – Environmental Management
ISO 14001 sets out requirements for an effective environmental management system (EMS). It helps organisations minimise their environmental impact, comply with application laws, and continually improve their environmental performance. The standard covers areas such as resource efficiency, waste reduction, pollution prevention, and lifecycle thinking. During an audit, evidence of compliance, monitoring, and improvement in relation to environmental performance is assessed.
ISO 45001 – Occupational Health and Safety Management
ISO 45001 focuses on creating safe and healthy workplaces by preventing work-related injuries and illnesses. It mandates a structured approach to identifying hazards, assessing risks, and implementing effective controls. The standard also highlights worker participation and leadership commitment. Passing an ISO 45001 audit demonstrates that an organisation not only complies with safety regulations, but also actively promotes a culture of health and safety.



