OHSAS 18001 Practice Exam
OHSAS 18001 Practice Exam
About OHSAS 18001 Exam
The OHSAS 18001 Practice Exam is designed to assess your ability to implement and manage an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) based on the OHSAS 18001 standard. This certification measures your understanding of hazard identification, risk assessment, legal requirements, audit techniques, and continual improvement processes. Whether you are an HSE professional, safety manager, or consultant, this exam will help you demonstrate your OHSAS 18001 expertise.
Who should take the Exam?
- Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) officers and managers
- Safety auditors and compliance specialists
- Quality and risk management professionals
- Consultants and trainers in workplace safety
- Students and graduates in safety or engineering fields
Skills Required
- Basic knowledge of health and safety concepts
- Understanding of management system principles
- Ability to read and interpret standard clauses
Knowledge Gained
- Key requirements of OHSAS 18001 and its structure
- Methods for hazard identification and risk assessment
- How to establish legal and other compliance registers
- Techniques for setting objectives and managing programmes
- Best practices for operational controls and emergency planning
- Monitoring, measurement, and incident investigation skills
- Internal audit and management review processes
- Approaches to continual improvement and integration with ISO standards
Course Outline
The OHSAS 18001 Exam covers the following topics -Domain 1 – Introduction to OHSAS 18001 and Health & Safety Management
- Purpose and scope of OHSAS 18001
- Terms, definitions, and OHSMS framework
- Benefits of a structured safety management system
Domain 2 – Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
- Identifying workplace hazards
- Risk analysis and evaluation methods
- Prioritising and controlling risks
Domain 3 – Legal and Other Requirements
- Understanding applicable laws and regulations
- Maintaining a compliance register
- Ensuring ongoing legal conformity
Domain 4 – Objectives, Targets and Programme Management
- Setting health and safety objectives
- Developing action plans and programmes
- Allocating resources and responsibilities
Domain 5 – Implementation and Operation
- Document control and record keeping
- Roles, responsibilities, and competency requirements
- Communication, training, and operational controls
Domain 6 – Checking and Corrective Action
- Monitoring and measurement of performance
- Incident reporting and investigation
- Corrective and preventive action processes
Domain 7 – Internal Audits and Management Review
- Planning and conducting internal audits
- Audit reporting and follow-up
- Management review inputs and outputs
Domain 8 – Continual Improvement and Integration
- Using audit results for improvement
- Lessons learned and best practice sharing
- Aligning OHSAS 18001 with newer ISO standards