PD ISO/PAS 45007:2025 is a guideline for organizations to manage occupational health and safety (OH&S) risks and opportunities that arise from climate change and climate actions. It recognizes that both the impacts of climate change (e.g., extreme heat, flooding, resource shortages) and the actions organizations take to adapt or mitigate it (e.g., relocating activities, adopting new technologies, upgrading infrastructure) create new health and safety challenges.
The guidance provides a structured, systems-based approach to identifying, assessing, and addressing these OH&S risks, while also highlighting opportunities to improve workplace safety and resilience.
PD ISO/PAS 45007 is designed for all types of organizations, regardless of size, sector, or whether they already use an OH&S management system. It is particularly relevant to:
It complements organizations already certified to BS EN ISO 45001, but it can also be applied independently by those simply adopting OH&S management principles.
The guidance provides guidelines for organizations to:
It also integrates concepts and definitions from climate science into the OH&S context, promoting a risk-based, Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) approach aligned with BS EN ISO 45001.
You’re under growing pressure to protect your people, operations, and reputation as climate change brings new and unpredictable risks. Extreme heat, flooding, pollution, and resource shortages are no longer just environmental concerns, they affect your workforce, supply chains, and performance.
At the same time, steps you take to adapt or reduce your impact, such as relocating sites or adopting new technologies, can create additional health and safety challenges.
PD ISO/PAS 45007 helps you overcome these challenges by providing a structured, practical approach to:
By using PD ISO/PAS 45007, you’re not just complying with best practice, you’re actively protecting your people, strengthening your resilience, and safeguarding your reputation in a climate-impacted world.
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