ISO 45001 and controversial transnational private regulation for occupational health and safety
Heras-Saizarbitoria, Iñaki ; Boiral, Olivier ; Ibarloza, Ander
2020
159
3
September
397-421
occupational safety and health ; international labour standard ; corporate social responsibility ; regulation ; ISO ; standard
Health and safety legislation
https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12163
English
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"This article analyses the genesis of the ISO 45001 standard on occupational health and safety, a new initiative of transnational private regulation. The authors draw a picture of controversy from interviews with stakeholders involved in its design, approval and initial dissemination, and from a qualitative content analysis of the internal documentation of the committee responsible for its approval. Like its predecessors relating to environmental management – ISO 14001 – and corporate social responsibility – ISO 26000 – this new standard raises serious concerns among stakeholders given that it deals with substantive political, social and legal issues."
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