The occupational safety and health management system is certified according to the provisions of the ISO 45001 standard.
The first certification of occupational safety and health management systems was performed in February 2013 according to the OHSAS 18001 Standard.
The recertification of the system was performed every third year by SGS and the transition from OHSAS 18001 to ISO 45001 was performed in November 2020.

Immediately after the publishing of the ISO 45001 Standard in March 2018, the occupational health and safety management system was harmonized with the new ISO standard 45001. and recertification (transfer) was performed in November 2020.

A certified Occupational Safety and Health Management System enables the company to achieve and demonstrate clear health and safety effects, to manage its risks in accordance with the policies and objectives and requirements of stakeholders, to act in the context of increasingly stringent legislation and to develop economic and other measures arising from good practice.

The direct benefits of the application of the Occupational Safety and Health Management System based on the OHSAS 18001 ISO 45001 standard are:

managing OHS risks

decreasing health and safety risks of all present in the company (pupils, students, visitors, external contractors…)

workplace organization in terms of safety

examinations organization

decreased number of accidents and workplace injuries

building trust with interested parties that there is commitment to managing OHS which can be proven

decreasing the risks which influence OHS

improved effectiveness due to employees increased motivation

mandatory employees’ insurance

purchasing of adequate equipment and tools

improvement of corporate company image