Australian based workplace safety consultancy Safetysure has reached a significant milestone, securing ISO 45001, ISO 14001, and ISO 9001 certification through SAI Global Intertek. The achievement reinforces Safetysure’s commitment to occupational health and safety, environmental management, and quality assurance, positioning Safetysure as a leader in workplace safety and compliance. The rigorous certification process, which evaluates a company’s systems against internationally recognised standards, was conducted over several months, culminating in a successful certification audit earlier this year.
Commitment to Excellence in Safety, Environment, and Quality
Safetysure’s ISO 45001 certification underscores its dedication to workplace health and safety. The standard, which focuses on reducing occupational risks and improving employee well-being, aligns with Safetysure’s mission to create safer working environments for its clients across Federal and State government, not-for-profits, ASX-listed corporations, and SMEs. The ISO 14001 certification recognises Safetysure’s efforts in environmental management, ensuring its operations and consultancy services support sustainability and compliance with environmental regulations. Meanwhile, ISO 9001 certification demonstrates Safetysure’s robust quality management systems, enhancing service delivery and customer satisfaction.
John Ninness, Principal Consultant at Safetysure, described the achievement as a testament to the company’s dedication to best practice in safety, environment, and quality management.
“Achieving ISO certification in these three key areas reflects the hard work, expertise, and unwavering commitment of our small team,” said Ninness. “It assures our clients that Safetysure operates to the highest standards, helping businesses navigate complex safety, environmental, and quality challenges with confidence.”
A Rigorous Certification Journey
The certification process required a comprehensive review of Safetysure’s policies, procedures, and operational framework/systems. The series of audits, conducted by SAI Global Intertek (A JASANZ Accredited organisation), assessed the organisation’s ability to meet stringent compliance requirements while driving continual improvement.
“Going through ISO certification is a rigorous process, but it’s one that strengthens our systems and reinforces our credibility in the industry,” Ninness explained. “We’ve always been committed to high standards, and this certification validates our approach while encouraging us to continually refine our processes.”
The successful audit demonstrates that Safetysure’s systems are robust, well-documented, and effectively implemented, ensuring they deliver measurable benefits to clients.
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The Impact on Clients and Industry
As a work safety consultancy that advises businesses across multiple industries, Safetysure’s triple certification is expected to have a positive ripple effect. By integrating best-practice safety, environmental, and quality frameworks into its services, Safetysure can provide even greater value to its clients.
“Many organisations look to us for guidance on compliance, risk management, and safety culture,” Ninness noted. “Having these certifications means we’re not just advising on best practice—we’re living it ourselves. It sets a benchmark for what’s possible in workplace safety, environmental responsibility, and quality assurance.”
The certification also enhances Safetysure’s competitive advantage, particularly in Government and Corporate tenders, where adherence to ISO standards is often a prerequisite.
“For clients, it’s a reassurance that they’re working with a work safety that meets internationally recognised benchmarks,” Ninness added.
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Wow, talk about triple play! Safetysure certainly hit the ball out of the park (or should that be safety cone?) with those ISO certifications. Its great theyre living and breathing best practice, but does this mean we can finally stop receiving those slightly alarming weekly safety emails from HR? Their clients must feel incredibly reassured, perhaps to the point of complacency – Oh, they have ISO certificates, what could possibly go wrong? On a serious note, though, kudos to the team for proving rigor isnt just for gym routines. Its encouraging to see a company thats serious about safety, the environment, and not accidentally sending clients emails from a squirrels perspective.
Safetysure truly goes the extra mile, doesnt it? Getting those three top-notch ISO certifications is impressive, like a workplace triple threat! 🥋 Theyre not just talking the talk; theyre walking the walk, ensuring their systems are robust, well-documented, and actually *work*. Its great theyre setting such a high benchmark – now other consultancies will have to step up their game! And while were on the subject, does anyone else think the Rigorous Certification Journey sounds suspiciously like a very expensive game of corporate Noughts and Crosses? Either way, its a win-win for clients who get to feel all secure and compliant, and for Safetysure, who look like OHS superheroes. High five to the small team, though – they seem pretty dedicated!