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The QHSE approach (Quality, Health, Safety, Environment) is an integrated management system combining ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environment), and ISO 45001 (occupational health and safety). It is the most common form of integrated management system in industrial and service organisations.
The QHSE approach leverages the common High Level Structure (Annex SL) shared by all three standards: identical clauses on context, leadership, planning, support, operations, performance evaluation, and improvement. This allows shared policy, documented information, internal audits, management review, and corrective actions.
QHSE delivers significant cost reduction (combined audits, shared documentation, cross-functional team), strategic coherence (single policy, aligned objectives), and better operational efficiency. It is particularly suited to multi-standard organisations (manufacturing, construction, food, energy, technical services).
The QHSE approach targets any organisation deploying multiple management systems (quality + environment + OH&S at minimum). Widely used in manufacturing, construction, food, energy, technical services, it can extend to information security (ISO 27001) or sustainability (ISO 26000).
QHSE helps to mutualise costs (combined audits, shared documentation), strengthen strategic coherence, improve overall performance, respond to multi-domain customer requirements, and structure cross-functional governance.
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