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  23. <title>How Can The Seven Principles Of HACCP Help Your Business</title>
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  26. <pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2022 13:28:10 +0000</pubDate>
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  28. <category><![CDATA[HACCP]]></category>
  29. <category><![CDATA[ISO 22000]]></category>
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  33. <description><![CDATA[<p>Businesses in the industry of food are fully aware about HACCP and the fact that this concept has seven principles that have to be followed stringently. Businesses looking for this certification must understand they will not be able to try to believe they can make compromises with the principles at any time. The certifying body [&#8230;]</p>
  34. The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/how-can-the-seven-principles-of-haccp-help-your-business/">How Can The Seven Principles Of HACCP Help Your Business</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></description>
  35. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Businesses in the industry of food are fully aware about HACCP and the fact that this concept has seven principles that have to be followed stringently. Businesses looking for this certification must understand they will not be able to try to believe they can make compromises with the principles at any time. The certifying body does not take kindly to any compromises to the principles but in fact, makes it mandatory on the applicants to make improvements whenever possible to the principles as specified. Therefore, it is essential for businesses not just to think about getting certified for the concept but also to have in mind that they will at all times remain compliant according to the requirements.</p>
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  37. <p>The seven principles of HACCP consider different aspects related to the food industry. They are not just considering whether an applicant is compliant with one or some of the principles. They are looking forward to getting a commitment from the applicant that he or she will make an attempt to implement and even improve the seven principles in their entirety. The certifying body makes it mandatory for all applicants not just to bother about their business but also to consider every aspect of the food industry. They are required to look at the products they intend to procure, handle and distribute even keeping a tab on the finished product until it has been consumed.</p>
  38. <p>The principles are extremely stringent and require businesses to conduct a hazard analysis, determine the critical control points, establish limits and even have procedures for monitoring these steps. They will be required to maintain records of the actions they are taking by an elaborate documentation process, which can be verified at any time. Businesses must also have established corrective actions and verification procedures wherever they notice any hazards to ensure the safety of the common citizen. It is a necessity for the business to understand they are handling the product, which is susceptible to contamination, which can happen at any time from the procurement of the raw material right until the consumption of the finished product. Businesses will have to ensure they have all the measures in place to deliver secure foodstuff, which can be consumed by all.</p>
  39. <p>The manufacture of safe food products has a requirement that the concept of <strong>HACCP</strong> system be built on a solid foundation of perquisite programs. The perquisite programs that have been spoken about have been listed in appendix A of the specification. Every segment of the food industry must provide the conditions that are required for the production of food during the time it is still under their control. This is traditionally followed through the application of good manufacturing practices and applicants for HACCP are required to comply with these requirements. Applicants do not have the freedom to believe every country or state will have similar common good practices that have to be followed because they could be in line with the requirements of a particular area. Therefore, they will be required to undergo training to understand how they can implement the good practices and become fully compliant with the requirements of HACCP.</p>
  40. <p>The fact that businesses are not just required to follow different principles that have been laid down but also provide evidence about their doing so is likely to cause concern about whether they will be able fully to accomplish the requirements of HACCP. However, it has been significantly clarified that education and training to the requirements can be provided by <strong><a href="http://www.anitechconsulting.com.au/get-certified-on-food-safety-systems/">HACCP consultant</a></strong> for new applicants and even for existing certified business because they are required to show improvements regularly to the systems they are implementing.</p>
  41. <p>The seven principles of HACCP certainly appear tough and even impossible to implement unless businesses are fully committed to remove their business from being a local entity and improve it to one that is recognized throughout the world. Perhaps and most importantly this is the primary reason to state that the concept will help businesses immensely.</p>
  42. <p>You might also be interested in reading <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/webinar-to-reveal-secrets-of-preventing-food-recalls/">Webinar to Reveal Secrets of Preventing Food Recalls</a></p>
  43. <p>&nbsp;</p>The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/how-can-the-seven-principles-of-haccp-help-your-business/">How Can The Seven Principles Of HACCP Help Your Business</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  46. <title>How Penetration Testing Protects Businesses</title>
  47. <link>https://isocertification.net.au/how-penetration-testing-protects-businesses/</link>
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  49. <dc:creator><![CDATA[James Briggs]]></dc:creator>
  50. <pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2022 01:27:31 +0000</pubDate>
  51. <category><![CDATA[Information Security Systems Management]]></category>
  52. <category><![CDATA[ISO 27001 certification]]></category>
  53. <category><![CDATA[ISO Certification]]></category>
  54. <category><![CDATA[ISO consultant]]></category>
  55. <category><![CDATA[ISO consultants]]></category>
  56. <category><![CDATA[Penetration Testing]]></category>
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  58.  
  59. <description><![CDATA[<p>This article explains what penetration testing is, and how it helps businesses secure their IT networks, thus staying ahead of hackers.</p>
  60. The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/how-penetration-testing-protects-businesses/">How Penetration Testing Protects Businesses</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></description>
  61. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1050" style="width: 335px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/How-Penetration-Testing-Protects-Your-Business.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1050" class=" wp-image-1050" src="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/How-Penetration-Testing-Protects-Your-Business-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="325" height="325" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-1050" class="wp-caption-text">Penetration testing services helps businesses stay ahead of hackers and maintain data security.</p></div>
  62. <p>You may have come across the expression “<em>it takes a thief to catch a thief</em>”, which means that the most effective way to catch a dishonest person is to be familiar with their tactics. By familiarising yourself with their underhanded strategies, you will be in a better position to identify them, thus protecting both yourself and your assets. The same principle is true when it comes to businesses protecting their networks from cyber-hackers – an effective approach for this is to think like a hacker, understand their game, and then work at staying one step ahead of them. Businesses can achieve this goal by undergoing routine <strong>penetration testing </strong>of their <a href="https://anitechgroup.com/technology-services/">IT networks</a>, which provides them with valuable insight into the methodologies a hacker might utilise to gain unauthorised access into their system, thus allowing organisations to take preventative action, keeping their networks secure.</p>
  63. <h1><strong>Penetration testing services identify network weaknesses</strong></h1>
  64. <p>Also known as <strong><em>ethical hacking</em></strong>, the pen testing process sees a team of IT specialists attempt to gain unauthorised access into a business’s IT network, as a reconnaissance exercise to determine precisely how the system could be hacked, the scope of damage that could be caused, what information is at risk, and what could be done with that information.</p>
  65. <p>Following this, the pentest team will then prepare a report for the company which clearly outlines existing weaknesses within their systems, what a hacker could do with this information, and what <strong>action the organisation should be taking to secure their network</strong>.</p>
  66. <p>Businesses that undergo pen testing services stand to gain several benefits, including:</p>
  67. <ul>
  68. <li><strong>Ensuring the business stays ahead of the hackers: </strong>Hackers are continually refining their techniques, in order to gain unauthorised access into IT networks. It only takes a single successful breach to bring the security of an entire IT network into question, and the time, effort, and cost of mitigating a successful breach is often significant. Through commissioning a proactive, routine pentesting approach, businesses will not only be able to keep hackers out of their networks, but they will also not have to worry about incurring the huge costs associated with rectifying a data breach.</li>
  69. <li><strong>Minimising downtime through the development of a stable IT network: </strong>Routine pentests are conducive to business stability and continuity. Through this service, businesses will be reassured that their IT networks are as secure as possible, and that any network changes that may introduce a potential weak spot are quickly identified and rectified.</li>
  70. <li><strong>Comply with applicable compliance obligations: </strong>Routine penetration testing helps businesses meet a variety of compliance obligations, such as those outlined in the <strong>ISO 27001 Information Security Standards</strong>. To maintain ISO 27001 compliance, businesses are required to conduct periodic security reviews of their IT networks, to assess that they are continually meeting their compliance obligations.</li>
  71. <li><strong>Allows businesses to evaluate the strength of their existing networks:</strong> Many organisations may be unclear about how effective their IT networks would be against hackers, and want to know precisely how their information security practices would hold up against a cyber-attack. A penetration testing service provides organisations with firsthand insight into how their network security holds up, where their potential weak spots are, and what the company should be doing to ensure their information security processes are second to none.</li>
  72. </ul>
  73. <h2><strong>Pen testing services are just one aspect of a larger information security plan</strong></h2>
  74. <p>Penetration testing services are an effective, straight-forward method for businesses to understand how their IT networks would fare against a cyber-attack. However, for companies looking to strengthen their information security processes, there are many other actions they can take, in addition to pentesting, from certifying to the internationally recognised <strong>ISO 27001 Standards</strong>, which helps companies develop and maintain an <strong>Information Security Management System</strong>. Through ISO 27001 certification, businesses can develop straight-forward strategies for maintaining the CIA – Confidentiality, Availability, Integrity – data triad.</p>
  75. <p>Also, businesses will benefit from developing an <strong>IT Change Management Plan</strong>, which helps a company successfully manage change within their information security networks, ensuring downtime is minimised. Also, <strong>Compliance as a Service </strong>can help companies keep up with their compliance obligations, meet consumer demands regarding data privacy and security, and protect their overall operations.</p>
  76. <h3><strong>Our specialist consultants are here to help</strong></h3>
  77. <p>After reading this blog you may have some questions about the penetration testing process, the different types of ethical hacking services available to companies, how long the process typically takes, and so on. Please contact our specialist consultants today by filling out this online <a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/contact-us/"><strong><em>Contact Us </em></strong></a>form, or by phoning them on <strong>1300 802 163</strong>, for a short, no-obligation consultation. Simply tell them a bit about your businesses IT networks, and they can explain to you some of the ways your data might be at risk, and how a pentest will help keep your systems secure.</p>
  78. <p>Following this, they can arrange for our information security specialists to work closely with your company to conduct a test, thus ensuring your networks remain secure, your reputation is upheld, and downtime is minimised. Doesn’t that sound like a simple solution to this ‘test’?</p>
  79. <p>Please click <a href="https://anitechgroup.com/penetration-testing-services/"><em><strong>here</strong></em></a> to read more about the scope of penetration testing services Anitech offers.</p>The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/how-penetration-testing-protects-businesses/">How Penetration Testing Protects Businesses</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  84. <title>Webinar to Reveal Secrets of Preventing Food Recalls</title>
  85. <link>https://isocertification.net.au/webinar-to-reveal-secrets-of-preventing-food-recalls/</link>
  86. <comments>https://isocertification.net.au/webinar-to-reveal-secrets-of-preventing-food-recalls/#respond</comments>
  87. <dc:creator><![CDATA[James Briggs]]></dc:creator>
  88. <pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2021 06:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
  89. <category><![CDATA[Food Safety]]></category>
  90. <category><![CDATA[HACCP]]></category>
  91. <category><![CDATA[ISO 22000]]></category>
  92. <guid isPermaLink="false">https://isocertification.net.au/?p=1041</guid>
  93.  
  94. <description><![CDATA[<p>Every time a case of food products being recalled makes the news, people focus on whether anything could have been done to prevent it from happening. People start asking questions about what processes were not followed, what aspect of the food supply chain was impacted, if and how it could have been prevented, and what [&#8230;]</p>
  95. The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/webinar-to-reveal-secrets-of-preventing-food-recalls/">Webinar to Reveal Secrets of Preventing Food Recalls</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></description>
  96. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1042" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/The-Secrets-To-Preventing-Food-Recalls-Will-Be-Revealed-At-Our-Webinar.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1042" class="size-medium wp-image-1042" src="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/The-Secrets-To-Preventing-Food-Recalls-Will-Be-Revealed-At-Our-Webinar-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-1042" class="wp-caption-text">Our webinar will provide interesting insights into preventing food recalls.</p></div>
  97. <p>Every time a case of food products being recalled makes the news, people focus on whether anything could have been done to prevent it from happening. People start asking questions about what processes were not followed, what aspect of the food supply chain was impacted, if and how it could have been prevented, and what the company is doing to ensure it never happens again. This is because companies forced to undergo a food product recall can be impacted detrimentally in many ways, including a damaged reputation, financial penalties, and reduced consumer confidence. Many businesses in the food industry want to ensure that their operations never undergoes a food product recall, but are unsure about what actions they should be taking to develop clear, compliant <a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/services/food-safety-management-systems/">food safety</a> practices. Businesses can learn the secrets to preventing food recalls by attending our upcoming webinar.</p>
  98. <h1><strong>HACCP certification and developing an effective food safety program will be discussed</strong></h1>
  99. <p>The webinar, titled <strong>Preventing Food Recalls, Protecting Your Business </strong>will be held on <strong>Wednesday, the 24<sup>th</sup> of November, at 11am Melbourne time. </strong>Hosts Sabina and Renita, Anitech’s food safety specialists, will be providing an in-depth discussion about how <strong>certification to an internationally recognised food safety program </strong>is the secret to preventing food recalls. They will discuss how by certifying to the <strong>ISO 22000 Food Safety Standards </strong>businesses can develop effective strategies for identifying and controlling the scope of food contamination risks, and ensuring their food products stay safe across the entire food supply chain.</p>
  100. <p>Our expert speakers will utilise a problem-solution model to discuss how businesses can develop effective strategies for preventing food recalls, and upholding the integrity of their food practices across the entire food supply chain. To make this session more engaging to attendees, our expert speakers will be discussing some high-profile cases of companies forced to undergo food product recalls, and how this impacted their operations. They will explain in detail how a food supply chain can be corrupted, and how even a single aspect of the supply chain being contaminated compromises the integrity of an entire operations.</p>
  101. <h2><strong>Food recalls is the problem, our webinar is the answer</strong></h2>
  102. <p>It will be a short, engaging webinar, comprising of two sections. Initially, our expert speakers will provide an informative half hour seminar about common and not-so-common food contamination risks, and what businesses can be doing to protect their operations against them. Real-life high-profile case studies of businesses forced to undergo food product recalls will be discussed, to illustrate how food supply chains can become contaminated, and what steps businesses can take to prevent this from happening. A ten-minute Question and Answer session will follow, where our attendees will have the opportunity put their food safety questions to our experts, receiving an immediate response.</p>
  103. <p>Further, our experts will talk about another secret to preventing food recalls &#8211; how through ISO 22000 certification, they can implement the <strong>Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) </strong>principles to review the scope of their operations, identify all food contamination risks, and take straight-forward, compliant actions to identify and control them.</p>
  104. <p>Hosted via Zoom, it is a free session open to all businesses, but spots are filling fast so RSVP <strong><em>here </em></strong>at your earliest convenience, to ensure you do not miss out. However, if reading this has made you interested to learn what immediate action you can take to protect your operations, then please contact our food safety specialists today by filling out this simple <strong><a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/contact-us/">contact us </a></strong>form, or by calling them on <strong>1300 802 163</strong>, for a free, short consultation. All you need to do is tell them about your operations, including its worksite set up, location, size, and some of the food safety challenges you are concerned about, and they can explain to you how the ISO 22000 Standards can help your company achieve its goals, remain a competitive industry player, and uphold its reputation as a safe company to purchase food from. We can’t wait to see you at our webinar!</p>
  105. <p>Please click <a href="https://anitechgroup.com/2021/03/03/check-it-out-a-recording-of-our-iso-45001-ohs-webinar/"><strong><em>here</em></strong></a> to watch a recording of one of our previous webinars; how businesses can get the edge by implementing the IS0 45001 OH&amp;S Standards.</p>The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/webinar-to-reveal-secrets-of-preventing-food-recalls/">Webinar to Reveal Secrets of Preventing Food Recalls</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  110. <title>Choosing The Wrong PPE Can Cost Businesses, Reduce Risks To Staff Health And Safety By Choosing The Correct PPE</title>
  111. <link>https://isocertification.net.au/choosing-the-wrong-ppe-can-cost-businesses-reduce-risks-to-staff-health-and-safety-by-choosing-the-correct-ppe/</link>
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  113. <dc:creator><![CDATA[James Briggs]]></dc:creator>
  114. <pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2021 01:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
  115. <category><![CDATA[Noise Assessment]]></category>
  116. <category><![CDATA[Personal Protective Equipment]]></category>
  117. <category><![CDATA[noise assessment]]></category>
  118. <category><![CDATA[noise testing]]></category>
  119. <category><![CDATA[Personal protective equipment]]></category>
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  121.  
  122. <description><![CDATA[<p>This article discusses how onsite noise risks can be mitigated by providing staff with appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including earmuffs and earplugs.</p>
  123. The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/choosing-the-wrong-ppe-can-cost-businesses-reduce-risks-to-staff-health-and-safety-by-choosing-the-correct-ppe/">Choosing The Wrong PPE Can Cost Businesses, Reduce Risks To Staff Health And Safety By Choosing The Correct PPE</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></description>
  124. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1037" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/How-PPE-Helps-Businesses-Mitigate-Noise-Risks.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1037" class="size-medium wp-image-1037" src="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/How-PPE-Helps-Businesses-Mitigate-Noise-Risks-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-1037" class="wp-caption-text">By providing staff with Personal Protective Equipment, businesses minimise noise risks and promote a safe workplace.</p></div>
  125. <h1><strong>Here are two ways you can avoid costly mistakes</strong></h1>
  126. <p>Have you heard about how wearing <a href="https://www.audiometrictesting.net.au/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-2/">Personal Protective Equipment</a> (PPE) keeps employees safe from noise exposure risks? Workers across many industries require a good hearing ability to effectively complete their duties, as it helps them communicate with others, and be aware of their surroundings and sudden changes to their work environment. As worksites across a wide range of industries may be exposed to loud noise risks, it is crucial that employers take appropriate action to mitigate these risks, keep their staff safe, and their worksite productive. There are several strategies available to businesses looking to mitigate loud noise exposure, such as providing staff with appropriate PPE, which is portable equipment they can use to cover their ears, protecting themselves from excessive noise exposure in the process. This article will discuss the correct PPE to be used for noise hazard management, based on the Hierarchy of Control.</p>
  127. <h2><strong>PPE controls noise and protects staff</strong></h2>
  128. <p>Existing work health and safety legislation requires businesses to comply with the <strong>Hierarchy of Control measures </strong>when working to control and minimise noise risks. This is a risk-based framework that requires organisations to address their noise hazards in a systematic manner, by initially attempting to control risks through strategies that offer <strong>the highest degree of protection and consistency</strong>, and then working their way down to strategies that offer reduced levels of protection.</p>
  129. <p>This control hierarchy requires businesses to first attempt to reduce<strong> onsite noise risks, </strong>through strategies such as minimising loud noise sources. For example, by keeping excessively loud machinery turned off except when in use, businesses will be actively creating a safer workplace for staff, one that is more conducive to productivity.</p>
  130. <p>However, if businesses are unable to thoroughly reduce noise risks, the business must then move to the next step in the Control Hierarchy, of minimising noise risks through <strong>substitution, isolation and engineering strategies. </strong>This step sees organisations attempt to substitute the noise risks with quieter, safer alternatives, such as by swapping an overly loud machine with a quieter one. They should also implement isolation strategies, where noise risk sources are isolated from staff, such as by being moved into different rooms or areas, thus keeping employees safe from noise risks.</p>
  131. <p>Finally, to mitigate any noise risks that still exist after the following steps have been implemented, companies should be providing their staff with appropriate <strong>personal protective equipment.</strong> This refers to anything worn by people to protect themselves from noise risks, and includes protective equipment such as:</p>
  132. <ul>
  133. <li><strong>Earmuffs: </strong>This type of PPE is a portable solution that offers a degree of noise protection against external sources. Worn over the head and ears like a set of headphones, they work at mitigating external noise sources, thus protecting the hearing of users. Different styles of earmuffs will provide various degrees of noise protection, so it is important that businesses <strong>have an onsite noise assessment conducted </strong>of their premises, to ascertain the degree of noise exposure staff are at risk of. Once this has been determined, businesses can provide staff with appropriate noise-cancelling earmuffs.</li>
  134. <li><strong>Earplugs: </strong>When it comes to effective noise cancelling PPE, earplugs are one of the better options. They are smaller, lighter, and easier to carry around than earmuffs, and offer stronger noise protection than them, as they fit directly into the ear canal, as opposed to earmuffs which are just placed externally. They offer a high degree of protection against excessive noise sources, with one of their key benefits being that they <strong>mitigate excessive noises without cancelling all external noise sources</strong>. This means that users can continue to have conversations with their colleagues at a normal sound level, while still being protected against excessively loud noises.</li>
  135. </ul>
  136. <h3><strong>Contact our noise assessment specialists to find out which PPE suits your business</strong></h3>
  137. <p>This article has briefly discussed how noise controlling PPE fits within the Hierarchy of Control for risk mitigation. However, many businesses may be wondering whether their onsite noises are exceeding compliance levels, whether their staff are being adversely affected, what type of PPE they should be providing their staff with, and so on.</p>
  138. <p>Please contact our noise assessment specialists today by filling out this simple online <a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/contact-us/">contact us</a> form, or by calling them on <strong>1300 802 163 </strong>for a brief, obligation-free discussion about effective onsite noise control strategies your business could be implementing, what type of PPE your staff should be wearing, and so on. In addition to advising you about the specifics of this process, they can arrange for a qualified noise assessment specialist to travel to your worksite, under COVID-Safe conditions, to conduct an onsite noise assessment. This process will determine the scope of noise risks staff are exposed to, and help the business develop effective, compliant strategies for bringing these risks down to compliant levels, and ensuring they stay there. Wouldn’t you agree that this is an important topic worth hearing more about?</p>
  139. <p>Please click <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/onsite-audiometric-testing-promotes-staff-safety/"><strong><em>here</em></strong></a> to read about how onsite audiometric testing promotes staff safety.</p>The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/choosing-the-wrong-ppe-can-cost-businesses-reduce-risks-to-staff-health-and-safety-by-choosing-the-correct-ppe/">Choosing The Wrong PPE Can Cost Businesses, Reduce Risks To Staff Health And Safety By Choosing The Correct PPE</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  143. <item>
  144. <title>Why Worksite Accidents Are Steadily Decreasing</title>
  145. <link>https://isocertification.net.au/why-worksite-accidents-are-steadily-decreasing/</link>
  146. <comments>https://isocertification.net.au/why-worksite-accidents-are-steadily-decreasing/#respond</comments>
  147. <dc:creator><![CDATA[James Briggs]]></dc:creator>
  148. <pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2021 23:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
  149. <category><![CDATA[Occupational Health and Safety]]></category>
  150. <category><![CDATA[audiometric testing]]></category>
  151. <category><![CDATA[Food Safety Management System]]></category>
  152. <category><![CDATA[noise assessment]]></category>
  153. <guid isPermaLink="false">https://isocertification.net.au/?p=1030</guid>
  154.  
  155. <description><![CDATA[<p>This article discusses how worksite accidents have been steadily decreasing in Australia for years, due to increased safety and compliant practices.</p>
  156. The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/why-worksite-accidents-are-steadily-decreasing/">Why Worksite Accidents Are Steadily Decreasing</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></description>
  157. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1031" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Why-Worksite-Accidents-Are-Dramatically-Decreasing.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1031" class="size-medium wp-image-1031" src="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Why-Worksite-Accidents-Are-Dramatically-Decreasing-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-1031" class="wp-caption-text">Increased worksite safety standards has led to a decrease in workplace accidents.</p></div>
  158. <p>A recently released report by statutory body Safe Work Australia found that there has been a steady decrease in work related injuries and fatalities since 2003. Their 2021 “Work-Related Injury Fatalities” <a href="https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/doc/key-work-health-and-safety-statistics-australia-2021">report</a> noted that there has been an overall decrease in all kinds of work-related injuries and fatalities over the past 18 years within Australia, across a wide range of high-risk industries, including transport, construction, and manufacturing. These findings are a positive development for businesses across Australia, as growing concern about developing regulatory compliant, safe business practices has seen organisations across Australia conducting audits of their operational practices to identify potential risks to employees, and then take active steps to mitigate them. This article will discuss how this increased focus on safe working practices has resulted in a steady decrease of work-related accidents across Australia for almost two decades.</p>
  159. <h1><strong>Stronger safety standards for high-risk industries have reduced onsite accidents</strong></h1>
  160. <p>According to the report, the most high-risk industries for Australian businesses include agriculture, construction, manufacturing, and mining. For example, the <strong>agriculture, forestry and fishing industry </strong>had <strong>13.1 work-related fatalities per 100,000 workers</strong> in 2020. However, this is a statistical decrease from previous years, which could be attributed, in part, to the higher safety standards that many workplaces are implementing.</p>
  161. <p>Achieving regulatory compliance, mitigating onsite risks, and creating a safe, supportive workplace for staff is something that most businesses are concerned about, and they are taking active steps to demonstrate their commitment to safety by certifying to an internationally recognised <strong>Business Management System</strong>, or commissioning qualified experts to conduct an onsite audit of their workplace to identify risks, and help them develop strategies to control them.</p>
  162. <p>Many companies in high-risk industries are being proactive in this regard, by commissioning a certified <strong>occupational hygienist </strong>to visit their worksite, to identify the full scope of occ. hygiene risks the business may be exposing its staff to, such as poor ventilation, dust exposure, insufficient chemical handling practices, and so on, and then working with the business to develop clear, effective strategies for bringing the risks to compliant levels, and ensuring they stay there.</p>
  163. <p>Further, many businesses are implementing the <strong>ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Standards</strong>, which help companies develop compliant, effective work health and safety practices across their worksites, that promote both physical and mental staff wellbeing. Further, businesses in the <strong>accommodation and food services industry </strong>can ensure the safety of the food they work with across the entire food supply chain by implementing the <strong>ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System, </strong>while businesses that operate in loud areas can prevent work-related injuries by having their staff undergo <strong>audiometric testing </strong>to measure potential hearing loss in staff, or commission a <strong>noise assessment </strong>of their worksites, to ensure all onsite noises are within compliant levels.</p>
  164. <h2><strong>Compliant practices protect your staff and operations from risk</strong></h2>
  165. <p>In short, regulatory compliant practices protect your business, and its employees, from a range of risks. Regardless of the industry your business operates in, or the risks it may be exposed to, by working to achieve regulatory compliant practices you are ensuring the safety of your staff, and helping to ensure the decrease of work-related injuries and fatalities continues.</p>
  166. <h3><strong>Our specialist consultants are here to help</strong></h3>
  167. <p>Depending on the industry your business operates in, it may be exposed to a range of risks that could endanger staff, and threaten the stability of the operations. To get on top of this, please contact our specialist consultants today by filling out this simple <a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/contact-us/">contact</a> us form, or by phone on <strong>1300 802 163 </strong>for a quick, no-obligation consultation. All you need to do is tell them a bit about your company, including its industry, location, how many staff are typically onsite, and so on, and they can discuss with you what your business should be doing to work at creating a safer workplace, thus ensuring the safety of its staff. Doing so demonstrates a commitment to safety, and shows regulatory bodies that your operations is working to meet its obligations, and uphold its reputation in the process. Doesn’t that sound like a pretty safe idea?</p>
  168. <p>Please click <a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/the-importance-of-internal-audits-on-work-health-and-safety-management-systems/"><em><strong>here</strong></em></a> to read about how internal audits help businesses develop an effective Work Health and Safety Management System.</p>The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/why-worksite-accidents-are-steadily-decreasing/">Why Worksite Accidents Are Steadily Decreasing</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  172. <item>
  173. <title>Why Your Business Needs An Environmental Management System</title>
  174. <link>https://isocertification.net.au/why-your-business-needs-an-environmental-management-system/</link>
  175. <comments>https://isocertification.net.au/why-your-business-needs-an-environmental-management-system/#respond</comments>
  176. <dc:creator><![CDATA[James Briggs]]></dc:creator>
  177. <pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2021 22:44:36 +0000</pubDate>
  178. <category><![CDATA[Environmental Management System]]></category>
  179. <category><![CDATA[ISO 14001]]></category>
  180. <category><![CDATA[ISO 14001 certification]]></category>
  181. <category><![CDATA[ISO 14001 requirements]]></category>
  182. <guid isPermaLink="false">https://isocertification.net.au/?p=1027</guid>
  183.  
  184. <description><![CDATA[<p>Developing socially sustainable, environmentally friendly business practices has moved from something that businesses could be doing to improve their operational processes, to something they should be doing. Environmentally friendly business practices not only help companies meet their applicable compliance regulations, they also help businesses to develop more efficient, streamlined operational procedures, and distinguish themselves from [&#8230;]</p>
  185. The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/why-your-business-needs-an-environmental-management-system/">Why Your Business Needs An Environmental Management System</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></description>
  186. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1028" style="width: 326px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Why-Your-Business-Needs-An-Environmental-Management-System.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1028" class=" wp-image-1028" src="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Why-Your-Business-Needs-An-Environmental-Management-System-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="316" height="316" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-1028" class="wp-caption-text">An Environmental Management System brings many benefits to businesses.</p></div>
  187. <p>Developing socially sustainable, environmentally friendly business practices has moved from something that businesses <em>could </em>be doing to improve their operational processes, to something they <em>should </em>be doing. Environmentally friendly business practices not only help companies meet their applicable compliance regulations, they also help businesses to develop more efficient, streamlined operational procedures, and distinguish themselves from their competitors. Through the implementation of an <a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/services/iso-14001environment-management-system/">Environmental Management System</a> (EMS), organisations can develop strategies for achieving the above goals, in a simple, straight-forward manner. This article will discuss the central benefits an EMS brings to businesses, and why all organisations should strongly consider implementing one at their earliest convenience.</p>
  188. <h1><strong>An EMS demonstrates a commitment to socially responsible practices</strong></h1>
  189. <p>The internationally recognised <strong>ISO 14001 Environmental Management System Standards </strong>is a Business Management System tailored to helping companies minimise the environmental impact of their operations, through the management and control of risks. Specifically, ISO 14001 certification helps businesses to identify applicable environmental regulations, and develop strategies to ensure their operational practices both meet and maintain them. By implementing ISO 14001, businesses will be required to audit the entire operations to identify inefficiencies, complicated process, wasted and unnecessary use of resources, and so on. They will then work at developing alternative, enhanced operational practices that are in line with environmental regulations, that work at increasing operational efficiency and reducing expenditure.</p>
  190. <p>For example, many companies may incur expensive electricity bills through their continual use of lights, power boards, workstations, and so on. By certifying to ISO 14001, businesses would be required to review these processes to determine whether more cost-effective, environmentally friendly solutions are available. For example, could they replace their existing lightbulbs with energy saving ones? Could computers and laptops automatically switch into power-saving mode after a period of inactivity? These are the kinds of things that an EMS will require businesses to audit, to ascertain whether more environmentally friendly practices could be introduced. While each of these, by themselves, may seem like a ‘minor’ issue, combined they can be costly to an operations, and result in an unnecessary use of resources.</p>
  191. <p>An EMS will also benefit businesses in other ways, including:</p>
  192. <ul>
  193. <li><strong>Developing a socially conscious reputation: </strong>Through ISO 14001 certification, businesses demonstrate a commitment to socially sustainable operational practices to regulatory bodies, stakeholders, staff, and clients. In a competitive marketplace, this can help distinguish an organisation from its immediate competitors.</li>
  194. <li><strong>Keeping up with their environmental commitments: </strong>Businesses will have a range of environmental regulatory commitments they must meet, which will differ depending on their location, industry, size, and so on. An EMS ensures companies develop clear processes for keeping up with their environmental obligations, documenting what steps they have taken to develop more socially sustainable business practices, and so on.</li>
  195. <li><strong>Creating a more efficient, customer friendly, operations:</strong> An EMS helps businesses identify costly, unwieldy processes, phase them out, and develop superior, more socially conscious practices in their place. Through this process, companies will notice that their operations becomes more efficient, allowing staff to perform the role in an enhanced capacity.</li>
  196. </ul>
  197. <h2><strong>ISO 14001 certification ensures companies achieve their environmental objectives</strong></h2>
  198. <p>It is clear that ISO 14001 certification helps organisations to identify, manage, and control their environmental risks, and through this process their operations stands to benefits in many ways. It is worth noting that some of the specific benefits one organisation may receive from ISO 14001 certification can differ to how another company may benefit from it, due to the specifics of their operations.</p>
  199. <p>It is therefore recommended that businesses contact an <strong>ISO 14001 consulting </strong>company to discuss some of the environmental management challenges they are experiencing, and how an EMS could help them successfully address these issues.</p>
  200. <h3><strong>Our specialist consultants are here to help</strong></h3>
  201. <p>If you would like to know more about how an EMS can help your company manage and control environmental risks, and strengthen its operations in the process, then please contact our specialist consultants today by email at <strong><a href="mailto:sales@anitechgroup.com">sales@anitechgroup.com</a> </strong>or by phone on <strong>1300 802 163</strong> for a short, obligation-free discussion. All you need to do is tell them about your business, and some of the environmental challenges it is aiming to address, and they will be able to talk you through the specifics of ISO 14001 certification, clearly explaining how this step-by-step process will benefit your operations. After this, they can arrange for one of our specialists to work closely with your company at implementing these standards, to ensure the goals you have set for your company are reached, and that your business develops a strong reputation as a socially conscious company. Wouldn’t you like to know more about that?</p>
  202. <p>Please click <a href="https://anitechgroup.com/2021/10/13/how-iso-14001-certification-improves-work-environments/"><strong><em>here</em></strong></a> to read more about how ISO 14001 certification improves work environments.</p>The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/why-your-business-needs-an-environmental-management-system/">Why Your Business Needs An Environmental Management System</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  207. <title>What An Environmental Management System Brings To Business</title>
  208. <link>https://isocertification.net.au/what-an-environmental-management-system-brings-to-business/</link>
  209. <comments>https://isocertification.net.au/what-an-environmental-management-system-brings-to-business/#respond</comments>
  210. <dc:creator><![CDATA[James Briggs]]></dc:creator>
  211. <pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2021 22:16:19 +0000</pubDate>
  212. <category><![CDATA[Environmental Management System]]></category>
  213. <category><![CDATA[ISO 14001 certification]]></category>
  214. <category><![CDATA[ISO 14001 requirements]]></category>
  215. <category><![CDATA[ISO 14001]]></category>
  216. <category><![CDATA[ISO 14001 Consultant]]></category>
  217. <guid isPermaLink="false">https://isocertification.net.au/?p=1022</guid>
  218.  
  219. <description><![CDATA[<p>A discussion about the key benefits that certification to the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System Standards can bring to businesses.</p>
  220. The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/what-an-environmental-management-system-brings-to-business/">What An Environmental Management System Brings To Business</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></description>
  221. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1024" style="width: 342px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/What-An-Environmental-Management-System-Brings-To-Businesses-1.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1024" class=" wp-image-1024" src="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/What-An-Environmental-Management-System-Brings-To-Businesses-1-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="332" height="332" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-1024" class="wp-caption-text">An Environmental Management System helps businesses achieve a wide range of operational goals.</p></div>
  222. <p>In today’s socially conscious business marketplace, it is crucial for companies to be mindful of the impact their operational practices could have on the environment. For example, with many businesses having their staff work from home for the past 19 months, the environmental impact, and associated costs, of travelling to and from worksites has been minimised, while conducting work meetings via Zoom has helped countless businesses reduce meeting costs, through the development of a more environmentally friendly operations. Through the implementation of an Environmental Management System (EMS), companies can develop a holistic approach to environmentally friendly practices, ensuring that every aspect of their operations is conducted in a socially conscious, environmentally friendly manner. This article will discuss the key benefits that an <a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/services/iso-14001environment-management-system/">Environmental Management System</a> can bring to companies.</p>
  223. <h1><strong>ISO 14001 certification is a commitment to socially sustainable business practices</strong></h1>
  224. <p>The internationally recognised <strong>ISO 14001 Environmental Management System </strong>is a business management system that helps companies develop comprehensive, environmentally friendly practices. The driving principle behind ISO 14001is that organisations should continually develop and refine their operational practices to ensure they are operating in an environmentally friendly, efficient manner, that they are meeting their environmental obligations and, through routine audits, continually reviewing their processes to ensure everything is operating in the most environmentally efficient manner.</p>
  225. <p>One of the key benefits of these standards is that they are applicable to companies from all different industries, and of all shapes and sizes, everything from local, family-owned businesses to large national corporations. Further, through the development of environmentally friendly work practices, companies are not only showing their commitment to socially sustainable practices, they are also working at minimising expenses through the reduction of unnecessary overheads.</p>
  226. <p>Here are some more ways an EMS can help businesses reduce expenditure, through delivering a more efficient, streamlined service experience:</p>
  227. <ul>
  228. <li><strong>Overall cost reduction through clearer control of expenses: </strong>An EMS helps businesses conduct internal audits of their operations to identify inefficient procedures, convoluted processes, unnecessary touchpoints in business transactions, and so on. Businesses can use these Standards as a guide for developing a more holistic operations, reducing overhead costs, and so on.</li>
  229. <li><strong>Identifying cheaper, more efficient processes:</strong> Most businesses will have noticed a significant change to their operations since the pandemic started. Many meetings are now conducted online, many work documents are only circulated electronically rather than by hardcopy, and many business transaction processes have been significantly simplified, to provide a more streamlined service. An EMS can help with this, by identifying inefficient processes and implementing more streamlined ones in their place.</li>
  230. <li><strong>Avoid having to pay expensive non-compliance fines: </strong>Businesses across Australia must comply with relevant regulatory standards, to ensure they are behaving in an environmentally friendly manner, not polluting or spilling dangerous substances into their local area, and so on. Depending on the industry and size of an operations, and the extent of damage caused, fines can be extremely expensive, and many smaller businesses may struggle to pay them. <strong>ISO 14001 certification </strong>helps businesses develop compliant, straight-forward processes to meet their legal obligations, which not only demonstrates to the wider community that they are a socially conscious company, it can also help keep their expenses down.</li>
  231. <li><strong>Demonstrate a commitment to efficient, socially sustainable practices:</strong> With the pandemic still ongoing within Australia, many potential customers are particularly concerned about what companies to make purchases from. In this extremely challenging business marketplace, with many consumers reluctant to give business to a company, ISO 14001 certification helps organisations distinguish themselves from their competitors. By demonstrating a commitment to socially sustainable business practices, you are increasing the chances of potential customers choosing your business.</li>
  232. </ul>
  233. <p>Regardless of the particular environmental challenges your business is experiencing, ISO 14001 certification can help your operations overcome them. Through auditing of your existing operational processes, the identification of inefficiencies and the development of more effective alternative processes, an EMS can help your business become a socially sustainable company, a more cost-effective operations, and a leading industry player.</p>
  234. <h2><strong>Our specialist consultants can help with this process</strong></h2>
  235. <p>After reading this article you may have some questions about the specifics of the implementation process, how they can be applied to your operations, what control measures are implemented to ensure everything runs smoothly, and so on.</p>
  236. <p>Please contact our specialist consultants today by email at <strong><a href="mailto:sales@anitechgroup.com">sales@anitechgroup.com</a> </strong>or by phone on <strong>1300 802 163</strong> for a brief, obligation-free consultation. All you need to do is tell them a bit about your business, including its industry, size, and some of the environmental challenges it is looking to address, and they will be able to discuss with you how the implementation of an EMS can help your business overcome them. They will be able to walk you through the process, and address all your queries. Following this, they can talk you through the ISO 14001 certification process, and help your business get started on it, and thus take the first steps towards being a more efficient, effective, competitive industry player. Doesn’t that sound like it would be of benefit to your own work environment?</p>
  237. <p>Please click <em><strong><a href="https://isocertification.net.au/why-businesses-should-implement-an-environmental-management-system/">here</a></strong></em> to read more about why many businesses are implementing an Environmental Management System.</p>The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/what-an-environmental-management-system-brings-to-business/">What An Environmental Management System Brings To Business</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  241. <item>
  242. <title>Why Businesses Should Implement An Environmental Management System</title>
  243. <link>https://isocertification.net.au/why-businesses-should-implement-an-environmental-management-system/</link>
  244. <comments>https://isocertification.net.au/why-businesses-should-implement-an-environmental-management-system/#respond</comments>
  245. <dc:creator><![CDATA[James Briggs]]></dc:creator>
  246. <pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2021 01:16:21 +0000</pubDate>
  247. <category><![CDATA[Environmental Management System]]></category>
  248. <category><![CDATA[ISO 14001 certification]]></category>
  249. <guid isPermaLink="false">https://isocertification.net.au/?p=1019</guid>
  250.  
  251. <description><![CDATA[<p>An overview of some of the key benefits an Environmental Management System can bring to business', including meeting regulatory obligations, cost reduction, and streamlined processes.</p>
  252. The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/why-businesses-should-implement-an-environmental-management-system/">Why Businesses Should Implement An Environmental Management System</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></description>
  253. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1020" style="width: 326px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Why-Businesses-Should-Implement-An-Environmental-Management-System.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1020" class=" wp-image-1020" src="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Why-Businesses-Should-Implement-An-Environmental-Management-System-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="316" height="316" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-1020" class="wp-caption-text">An Environmental Management System helps companies develop socially responsible practices.</p></div>
  254. <p>What do you think environmentally friendly practices mean to organisations? To start with, by operating in an environmentally friendly manner, companies are demonstrating a commitment to socially sustainable practices, which can help distinguish them from other businesses is a competitive marketplace. However, the develop of an environmentally friendly operations can bring many more benefits to organisations, by helping them meet their regulatory obligations, develop more efficient procedures, and minimise overall expenses, through the development of more cost-effective processes. By implementing an Environmental Management System (EMS) across their operations, companies will be in the best position to achieve the above goals, as an EMS helps control environmental risks, reduce the environmental impact of a company’s activities, and helps organisations develop an enhanced operations in the process. This article will discuss why it is in a business’ best interest to implement an <a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/services/iso-14001environment-management-system/">environmental management system</a> as soon as possible.</p>
  255. <h1><strong>An EMS helps companies uphold their reputation</strong></h1>
  256. <p>All companies should have, to some extent, an interest in developing environmentally friendly practices. For some business’ this helps them meet their legal and regulatory obligations, for others it helps them develop and maintain a reputation as a socially conscious employer, while for others it helps them create more streamlined, efficient processes. Further, none of these are mutually exclusive, as an EMS can help business’ achieve many of these goals simultaneously.</p>
  257. <p>By implementing the internationally recognised <strong>ISO 14001 Environmental Management System</strong>, organisations’ will be able to develop straightforward process to manage and control environmental risks, minimise wastage through the strategic use of resources, create a reputation as a socially conscious business, and increase their profits through the development of more efficient, environmentally friendly practices.</p>
  258. <p>Through ISO 14001 certification, companies will be able to develop a straight-forward approach to achieving the above goals. The implementation process sees their existing practices audited for inefficiencies and environmental risks. Once identified, the business will then work at developing compliant, effective strategies for controlling these risks, bringing them down to compliant levels.</p>
  259. <h2><strong>What benefits ISO 14001 certification can bring to your business</strong></h2>
  260. <p>ISO 14001 certification brings tangible, real-world benefits to organisations. For example, the development of improved waste management processes means a reduction in business expenses, as companies will see their utility bills decrease, through more effective resource usage. Further, ISO 14001certification helps business’ develop a cohesive, all-in-one approach to meeting their environmental obligations, and provide transparent documentation of what steps they have taken to meet their objectives. By reducing the number of touchpoints, and combining business processes, company operations will become easier to manage and maintain, thus reducing overhead expenses. An EMS also helps companies work towards clear environmental goals, such as increasing how much the business recycles, developing stronger networks by connecting with other companies with shared goals, and improving the overall morale of staff.</p>
  261. <h3><strong>Contact our specialist consultants for more information</strong></h3>
  262. <p>The specific benefits an EMS will bring to a company depends upon a wide range of factors, including its industry, size, work type, how many staff it has, and a host of other factors. That is why it is worthwhile for a business to have a consultation with an ISO 14001 specialist to discuss the specifics of their operations, how the ISO 14001 Standards could be tailored to it, any specific environmental management challenges the business wants to address, and so on.</p>
  263. <p>Please contact our specialist consultants today by email at <strong><a href="mailto:sales@anitechgroup.com">sales@anitechgroup.com</a> </strong>or by phone on <strong>1300 802 163 </strong>for a brief, obligation-free discussion about this procedure. They will be able to answer any queries you have, and explain the implementation and maintenance process in detail. Following this, they can arrange for an ISO 14001 consultant to commence this process with your operations, in a COVID-Safe manner, at a time best suited to you. Doesn’t that sound like a discussing worth having?</p>
  264. <p>Please click <a href="https://anitechgroup.com/2021/10/05/what-benefits-an-environmental-management-system-brings-to-businesses/"><strong><em>here</em></strong></a> to read more about the specific benefits an environmental management system can bring to companies.</p>The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/why-businesses-should-implement-an-environmental-management-system/">Why Businesses Should Implement An Environmental Management System</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  269. <title>Three Ways Compliant Occupational Hygiene Practices Protects Businesses.</title>
  270. <link>https://isocertification.net.au/three-ways-compliant-occupational-hygiene-practices-protects-businesses/</link>
  271. <comments>https://isocertification.net.au/three-ways-compliant-occupational-hygiene-practices-protects-businesses/#respond</comments>
  272. <dc:creator><![CDATA[James Briggs]]></dc:creator>
  273. <pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2021 00:43:54 +0000</pubDate>
  274. <category><![CDATA[Certified occupational hygienist]]></category>
  275. <category><![CDATA[Occupational hygiene]]></category>
  276. <guid isPermaLink="false">https://isocertification.net.au/?p=1015</guid>
  277.  
  278. <description><![CDATA[<p>This article discusses how compliant occupational hygiene practices help businesses in three key ways.</p>
  279. The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/three-ways-compliant-occupational-hygiene-practices-protects-businesses/">Three Ways Compliant Occupational Hygiene Practices Protects Businesses.</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></description>
  280. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1016" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Three-Ways-Compliant-Occupational-Hygiene-Practices-Protects-Businesses.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1016" class="size-medium wp-image-1016" src="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Three-Ways-Compliant-Occupational-Hygiene-Practices-Protects-Businesses-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-1016" class="wp-caption-text">Compliant occupational hygiene practices protect businesses in several ways.</p></div>
  281. <p>If you were to take a minute to list some of the ways dust exposure could impact your operations, what would you come up with? To start with, dust particle exposure could impact staff wellbeing, who would need to take some time off to recover, resulting in increased business downtime. However, staff exposure could also see the business getting fined, and its overall reputation being damaged. Now, take a moment to consider some of the other occupational hygiene risks your business may be exposed to, it could be anything from poor ventilation, overheating, loud noises, and so on. Staff exposure to just one of these risks could severely impact your business, and that is why it is so important for companies to keep up with their <a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/services/occupational-hygiene/">occupational hygiene</a> responsibilities. This article will discuss three important ways compliant occupational hygiene practices protects companies.</p>
  282. <ol>
  283. <li><strong>Thoroughly identifying all occupational hygiene risks.</strong></li>
  284. </ol>
  285. <p>One of the challenges businesses face when working to develop compliant occupational hygiene practices is fully identifying the potential risks their business is exposed to. The risks your company may be exposed to will depend upon several factors, including its industry, size, type of work conducted, how many staff are typically onsite, and so on. Further, conducting your own internal audit of the scope of occupational hygiene risks your business is exposed to risks potentially overlooking something; you may identify potential risks concerning poor air quality, overheating, ventilation, and dust exposure, but by simply overlooking one potential occupational hygiene risk you may be putting your entire operations at risk.</p>
  286. <p>Contracting the services of a <strong>certified occupational hygienist </strong>helps business’ address this challenge. They are an industry professional, trained at identifying and cataloguing the scope of occupational hygiene risks a business is exposed to. They will conduct a comprehensive <strong>occupational hygiene audit </strong>of your premises to ensure the <strong>extent of occupational hygiene risks </strong>are identified and catalogued. This means that your business will have a clear idea of exactly what risks it needs to address, and then work at implementing compliant strategies for doing so, which leads to the second point.</p>
  287. <ol start="2">
  288. <li><strong>Assess all risks to ensure they are meeting compliance obligations.</strong></li>
  289. </ol>
  290. <p>Following the first step, the occupational hygiene risks must then be measured against relevant compliance standards to determine whether they are being met. An occupational hygienist will have a comprehensive knowledge of your business’ occupational hygiene obligations, and thus be able to assess whether the identified risks are within compliant levels.</p>
  291. <p>If a risk is discovered as exceeding compliant obligations the occupational hygienist will then work with the business to develop a clear <strong>action plan </strong>for both bringing the risk to compliant levels and ensuring it stays there, which leads into the final point.</p>
  292. <ol start="3">
  293. <li><strong>Develop control measures for ensuring risks never exceed compliant levels.</strong></li>
  294. </ol>
  295. <p>It is important to note that even if identified occupational hygiene risks are assessed as meeting compliance obligations, this merely affirms that the risks were within compliant levels at the time of the audit.</p>
  296. <p>However, business compliance obligations are frequently changing in accordance with COVID obligations, and new business restrictions may result in companies having to significantly tighten their occupational hygiene practices. A certified occupational hygienist can help organisations with this, by working with them to develop effective <strong>control measures </strong>for always keeping risks within compliant levels.</p>
  297. <p>Through strategies such as clear documentation processes, visible signage alerting visitors about their onsite responsibilities, and the development of a routine occupational hygiene auditing schedule, business’ will effectively develop control measures for staying on top of their occupational hygiene risks, and ensuring they never exceed compliant levels.</p>
  298. <p><strong>Our specialist consultants can help your business with this process</strong></p>
  299. <p>This article aims to provide an introduction into the structured process of occupational hygiene audits, and how they help businesses achieve their wider operational goals. Through compliant occupational hygiene practices, companies will see reduced downtime, a more productive workplace, not be at risk of fines, and be able to uphold their reputation as a safe company to both work for and with.</p>
  300. <p>However, reading this article may have left you with some questions about the specifics of this process, how it can be tailored to your operations, what businesses should be doing to prepare for an onsite occupational hygiene audit, and so on. Please contact our specialist consultants today by email at <strong><a href="mailto:sales@anitechgroup.com">sales@anitechgroup.com</a> </strong>or by phone on <strong>1300 802 163 </strong>for a short, obligation-free consultation about some of the occupational hygiene risks your business may be exposed to, and how a certified occupational hygienist can help you mitigate them.</p>
  301. <p>By telling our consultants about your operations, including information about its industry, size, worksites, number of staff typically onsite, and so on, they can explain to you how an occupational hygiene audit can be specifically applied to your operations to ensure it gets the maximum benefit from this process. Following this, they can arrange for a certified occupational hygienist to travel to your workplace, under COVID-Safe conditions, at a time that is convenient for you, to conduct this audit, and work towards protecting your business and keeping it a competitive industry player. Wouldn’t you agree that this sounds like something worth knowing more about?</p>
  302. <p>Please click <em><strong><a href="https://anitechgroup.com/2021/09/28/occupational-hygiene-how-your-business-can-demonstrate-a-commitment-to-safety/">here</a></strong></em> to learn more about how compliant occupational hygiene practices help businesses demonstrate a commitment to safety.</p>The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/three-ways-compliant-occupational-hygiene-practices-protects-businesses/">Three Ways Compliant Occupational Hygiene Practices Protects Businesses.</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  307. <title>How An Occupational Hygienist Helps Your Business</title>
  308. <link>https://isocertification.net.au/how-an-occupational-hygienist-helps-your-business/</link>
  309. <comments>https://isocertification.net.au/how-an-occupational-hygienist-helps-your-business/#respond</comments>
  310. <dc:creator><![CDATA[James Briggs]]></dc:creator>
  311. <pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2021 02:06:03 +0000</pubDate>
  312. <category><![CDATA[Certified occupational hygienist]]></category>
  313. <category><![CDATA[Occupational hygiene]]></category>
  314. <guid isPermaLink="false">https://isocertification.net.au/?p=1012</guid>
  315.  
  316. <description><![CDATA[<p>A certified occupational hygienist helps businesses develop safe, compliant, effective workplace practices.</p>
  317. The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/how-an-occupational-hygienist-helps-your-business/">How An Occupational Hygienist Helps Your Business</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></description>
  318. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1013" style="width: 344px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/How-An-Occupational-Hygienist-Helps-Your-Business.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1013" class=" wp-image-1013" src="http://isocertification.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/How-An-Occupational-Hygienist-Helps-Your-Business-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="334" height="334" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-1013" class="wp-caption-text">A certified occupational hygienist helps companies achieve a range of operational goals.</p></div>
  319. <p>If you were to study some of the working strategies taken by business’ that have successfully maintained their operations during the very challenging past 18 months, you would notice some shared behaviours amongst them, such as a strong work ethic, great problem-solving abilities, and a proactive approach to addressing potential workplace risks. This means actively identifying potential onsite health risks before they can affect staff, and taking preventative measures to mitigate them. This proactive approach is favoured by successful business’, as by dealing with potential risks before they can impact operations, productivity is maximised and downtime is significantly minimised. And with myriad <a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/services/occupational-hygiene/">occupational hygiene</a> risks potentially threatening the health and safety of staff, it is crucial that business’ adopt this proactive approach, by contracting the services of a certified occupational hygienist. This article will explain this process, and discuss why it is so important for business’.</p>
  320. <h1><strong>Compliant industrial hygiene practices help companies run smoothly</strong></h1>
  321. <p>Industrial hygiene, also known as occupational hygiene, is the process of utilising scientific procedures to measure the extent of staff exposure to a variety of environmental risk factors. Compliant occupational hygiene practices both identify the extent of potential onsite hygiene risks, and implement control measures to ensure they remain within compliant levels, and that staff safety is not placed at risk.</p>
  322. <p>Business’ that attempt to develop compliant occ. hygiene practices on their own may face extra challenges, as it increases the chances of an exposure risk not being identified and dealt with. Companies need to thoroughly identify <strong>all onsite exposure risks</strong>, which could range from dust and other atmospheric contaminants that could cause respiratory issues in staff, insufficient ventilation, heat issues, unsafe chemical storage, an ineffective ergonomic office layout, and so on. Overlooking a single exposure risk endangers the safety of both staff and customers, puts the business at risk of fines, and can impact the company’s overall reputation.</p>
  323. <p>To address these issues, business’ should contract the services of a <strong>certified occupational hygienist</strong>, who travels to worksites to conduct a comprehensive <strong>occupational hygiene audit</strong> under COVID-Safe conditions. An occ. hygiene audit has the occupational hygienist thoroughly <strong>identify </strong>the full extent of occupational hygiene risks the business may be exposed to, and then <strong>measure them </strong>to determine whether the risks are meeting the business’ compliance obligations. If they are not, the company will be provided with a straight-forward <strong>action plan </strong>about what steps they need to take to meet and maintain their compliance obligations.</p>
  324. <p>In addition, the certified occupational hygienist will help companies develop <strong>ongoing control measures </strong>to continually monitor workplace exposure levels, to ensure they always remain within compliance levels. These control measures can provide peace of mind to the business, regulatory bodies, staff, and customers that the operations has thoroughly determined the scope of occupational hygiene risks its staff may be exposed to, and taken appropriate action to mitigate them.</p>
  325. <h2><strong>Certified occupational hygienists make this process easy</strong></h2>
  326. <p>One of the key benefits to contracting the services of a certified occupational hygienist is they greatly simplify the challenge of developing compliant occupational hygiene practices, by approaching the task in a meticulous, methodical manner. They clearly understand the compliance goals that business’ need to achieve, and can easily help them develop relevant processes to meet them.</p>
  327. <p>Their comprehensive approach to developing compliant occupational hygiene practices provides companies with an assurance that nothing gets overlooked, and that the problem is addressed in a straight-forward manner, with minimal operational disruption.</p>
  328. <h3><strong>Our specialist consultants can help with this process</strong></h3>
  329. <p>Reading this article may have left you with some questions about how this process specifically applies to your operations, the particular benefits your company stands to receive, how long it takes, and so on.</p>
  330. <p>Please contact our specialist consultants today by email at <strong><a href="mailto:sales@anitechgroup.com">sales@anitechgroup.com</a> </strong>or by phone at <strong>1300 802 163 </strong>for a brief, obligation-free consultation about this auditing process, and how it can be specifically applied to your operations. The more information you provide our consultants the better they will be able to fully answer your queries; so to make the consultation as informative as possible be sure to have information about your business industry, size, worksite specifics, the number of staff typically onsite, and other relevant information, on hand.</p>
  331. <p>After a short discussion with our consultants, they can then arrange for a certified occupational hygienist to travel to your worksite, under COVID-Safe conditions, to conduct an audit in a straight-forward, hassle-free manner, thus helping your company clearly achieve its goals. Doesn’t that sound like an effective process?</p>
  332. <p>Please click <a href="https://anitechconsulting.com.au/occupational-hygiene-what-successful-businesses-have-in-common/"><em><strong>here</strong></em></a> to read more about why successful business’ are adopting this proactive approach to compliant occ. hygiene practices.</p>The post <a href="https://isocertification.net.au/how-an-occupational-hygienist-helps-your-business/">How An Occupational Hygienist Helps Your Business</a> first appeared on <a href="https://isocertification.net.au">ISO Certifications</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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