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Episode 77 covers the Planning section of ISO 45001 and explains how organizations translate their safety commitments into a structured, risk‑based plan for preventing injuries and improving system performance. Dr. Ayers emphasizes that Planning is the “thinking work” of the management system—where hazards, risks, opportunities, and legal requirements are understood and turned into actionable objectives.
Planning ensures the organization understands:
What hazards exist in its operations
What risks those hazards create
What legal and regulatory requirements apply
What opportunities exist to improve safety performance
What objectives and plans are needed to reduce risk
This section sets the direction for everything that follows in Operations, Support, and Improvement.
Dr. Ayers highlights that ISO 45001 requires a systematic process for identifying hazards and assessing risks. This includes:
Routine and non‑routine tasks
Normal and abnormal operating conditions
Human factors
Changes in equipment, materials, or staffing
Emergency situations
The goal is to understand credible worst‑case scenarios and ensure controls are aligned with actual risk.
Organizations must identify and understand:
OSHA requirements
Industry standards
Corporate policies
Customer or contractual requirements
These obligations must be integrated into the safety management system—not treated as separate compliance tasks.
ISO 45001 requires organizations to establish measurable safety objectives and create plans to achieve them. Effective objectives:
Address significant risks
Support continual improvement
Are measurable and time‑bound
Have clear owners and resources
Are reviewed regularly
Dr. Ayers stresses that objectives should strengthen systems, not just reduce injury numbers.
Planning also includes anticipating and evaluating changes before they occur. This includes:
New equipment
New chemicals
Process changes
Staffing changes
Organizational restructuring
A strong Management of Change (MOC) process prevents new hazards from slipping into operations unnoticed.
Common pitfalls include:
Treating hazard identification as a paperwork exercise
Setting objectives that focus on lagging indicators
Failing to integrate legal requirements into daily operations
Weak or nonexistent MOC processes
Planning that is disconnected from frontline realities
These gaps weaken the entire safety management system.
Leaders must ensure:
Planning is based on real hazards and credible risks
Objectives are meaningful and aligned with risk priorities
Resources are available to execute plans
Workers participate in hazard identification and planning
Changes are evaluated before implementation
Planning is where leadership intent becomes visible and measurable.
Planning drives:
What resources are needed (Support)
How work is controlled (Operations)
What is measured (Performance Evaluation)
What must be improved (Improvement)
It is the blueprint for the entire safety management system.
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