ISO 45003 is the international standard that provides guidance on managing psychological health and safety in the workplace.
It supports organisations in identifying psychosocial hazards, assessing risk, and implementing systems that reduce harm and improve workplace outcomes.
While ISO 45003 is not a legal requirement, it is increasingly used as a framework to demonstrate that organisations are taking a structured and proactive approach to psychosocial risk management.
For many organisations, the challenge is not understanding the standard, but applying it in a way that aligns with real workplace operations and existing WHS systems.
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ISO 45003 is part of the ISO 45000 series and focuses specifically on psychological health within occupational health and safety systems.
It provides guidance on:
Provides a clear framework rather than relying on ad hoc responses.
Supports organisations in meeting workplace safety expectations.
Safe Work Australia provides guidance on psychosocial hazard management that aligns with ISO principles.
Encourages integration of psychosocial risk into existing systems.
Defines responsibilities at all levels of the organisation.
ISO 45003 is not a replacement for WHS legislation, but it supports organisations in meeting their obligations.
It helps organisations:
How tasks, workloads, and responsibilities are structured.
Workplace relationships, behaviour, and communication.
Policies, procedures, and leadership practices.
Physical and psychological conditions affecting workers.
Many organisations struggle to apply the standard in practice.
ISO 45003 is guidance, not a simple checklist.
Applying broad frameworks without adapting to workplace context.
Effective implementation requires active leadership engagement.
ISO 45003 provides guidance, while risk assessments provide practical application.
Support is focused on practical application, not theory.
Identifying where current systems align or fall short.
Embedding psychosocial risk into existing frameworks.
Policy and Procedure Alignment
Building understanding across all levels of the organisation.
Supporting organisations as systems evolve.
Improving structured approach to risk.
Aligning systems before assessment.
Reviewing systems and improving processes.
Supporting transitions and growth.
An international standard providing guidance on managing psychological health and safety.
No. It is guidance, not a legal requirement.
It provides a structured framework for managing psychosocial risk.
Yes. It is designed to align with existing WHS frameworks.
If your organisation is looking to apply ISO 45003 in a practical and structured way, consulting support helps translate guidance into real workplace outcomes.