What is an ISO 45001 Contractor Management Procedure?
Contractors are an important part of most organizations, and an effective contractor management procedure is essential to the success of an ISO 45001 2018 management system, in particular clause 8.1.4.2. An ISO 45001 contractor management procedure is a set of guidelines that organizations can use to ensure that their contractors are safe and compliant. The procedure should specify the requirements for contractor safety and compliance, and it should be tailored to the specific needs of the organization. The procedure can also help protect the company’s interests and to minimize the risk of legal liabilities.
What is a Contractor and a Contract for Service?
In general terms:
A contractor means the vendor upon which a contract or an order has been placed for the completion of identified work(s), plus all levels of the subcontractor as engaged by the contractor for works in conjunction with the contract for service (or other binding agreement).
A contract for service means the:
- Nature of the engagement involves a profession, trade or supply chain of goods and services.
- Contractor has the power to recruit and dismiss their employees and contractors.
- Contractor provides the equipment and material etc to complete their work.
- Contractor has the right to engage another person to undertake the work but must ensure that they are appropriately trained and instructed on the workplace tasks.
- Company (client) may not have direct control and/or supervision of the persons performing the work.
How to Manage Contractors?
The process of contractor management begins with the identification of the need for outside services. Once the need is identified, the company or individual must then identify potential contractors who can provide the required services. The company or individual will then evaluate the potential contractors to determine which one is the best fit for their needs.
Before any contract is issued, a written process that can be met by contractors should be undertaken, inclusive of, but not limited to:
- The scope of work and expectations.
- The responsibilities for the work.
- Any internal training required.
- Safe work procedures.
- Conform to its OH&S management system.
- Risk assessments.
- Materials and equipment.
- Inspections and auditing procedures.
- Performance monitoring.
- Insurance requirements.
- Competencies.
- Monitoring of work processes.
- Final completion criteria.
The successful management of contractors is critical to the success of any organization. An organization’s ability to manage its contractors can have a significant impact on its bottom line. In today’s economy, organizations are increasingly relying on contractors to provide services that are essential to an organization’s operations, so it is very important to get it right.
Contractor Non-Conformances
A contractor’s non-conformance is a failure to meet one or more of the contract requirements. Non-conformances can occur at any stage of the contract and can be major or minor. There are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to contract non-conformances. First, it is important to understand what exactly the non-conformance is, and why it happened. Second, you need to be aware of the potential consequences of the non-conformance and take the necessary corrective actions. And finally, you need to know how to prevent a reoccurrence. In most instances the contractor will be expected to rectify a non-conformance within a timeframe agreed by the client.
Contents of this ISO 45001 Contractor Management Procedure
- Approval.
- Purpose.
- Scope and Objectives.
- Terms and Definitions.
- Roles and Responsibilities.
- Procedures
- Introduction.
- Authority to Engage.
- Pre-Engagement.
- Qualifications and Experience.
- Selection of Contractors.
- Induction
- Permit to Work.
- Monitoring the Process.
- Non-Conformances and OH&S Performance.
- Contractor Consultation and Communication.
- Related Procedures, Forms and Documents.
- Review Criteria.
- Record Management.
- References.
Why Choose to Buy this ISO 45001 Contractor Management Procedure
This 9-page ISO 45001 contractor management procedure template outlines all the requirements and processes associated with contractors and their workers. The procedure can help you ensure that contractors and interested parties are assessed and selected to perform work based on their capabilities and competencies and in accordance with legislative obligations.
By establishing and maintaining these requirements and processes you can ensure that OH&S risks associated with contracted activities are identified and effectively managed. The procedure can be applied to all contracted work activities and any sub-contractors engaged for work, who shall be performing work under a ‘contract for service’ arrangement.
Note: This ISO 45001 contractor management procedure template is not intended to apply to individuals engaged to provide consultancy services in an office environment, or to contracted and contingent workers (for example, labor hire and casual workers) where the employment relationship is covered under other approved procedures and processes.
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- Use it in any industry or sector regardless of the size or type of organization.
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