A tailored course, built for your situation
Mastering ISO 45001 for Global Compliance Leaders
A structured path to deeper integration across business units and geographies
The situation this course is for
Frameworks often fail to propagate beyond pilot regions due to inconsistent interpretation, lack of localized playbooks, and limited engagement from local operations leads. This leads to compliance fragmentation and higher audit risk.
Who this is for
Senior compliance or risk leader in a global logistics or supply chain organization, responsible for cross-jurisdictional policy alignment and implementation.
Who this is not for
Individuals focused solely on local site-level safety programs or those without influence across regions or business units.
What you walk away with
- Own the design and rollout of ISO 45001 programs across multiple business lines
- Deploy standardized yet adaptable implementation playbooks for regional teams
- Lead cross-functional workshops that accelerate buy-in from operations, legal, and fleet management
- Produce regulator-ready documentation packages faster using modular templates
- Scale compliance influence without increasing headcount or external consultants
The 12 modules (with all 144 chapters)
- Core principles of ISO 45001
- Overlap with ISO 14001 and environmental compliance
- Relevance to freight and customs brokerage
- Integration with DHL Global Forwarding workflows
- Link to regional enforcement variations
- Alignment with EU directives
- Role of local country leads
- Documentation hierarchy
- Risk profiling by corridor
- Incident escalation paths
- Vendor safety compliance tracking
- Integration with import/export audits
- Identifying internal stakeholders
- Mapping external partners
- Jurisdictional compliance boundaries
- Defining leadership roles
- Engaging regional compliance officers
- Integrating with risk management teams
- Handling multi-language rollouts
- Aligning with corporate ESG goals
- Connecting to tax optimization units
- Involving fleet safety managers
- Onboarding third-party brokers
- Establishing escalation thresholds
- Executive sponsorship models
- Safety KPIs for logistics managers
- Incentive alignment across regions
- Monthly governance reviews
- Incident reporting culture
- Training completion tracking
- Cross-border audit rights
- Leadership walkthrough protocols
- Safety performance dashboards
- Integration with HR disciplinary processes
- Escalation to central risk committee
- Annual policy affirmation process
- Identifying physical hazards
- Assessing driver fatigue risks
- Evaluating warehouse loading practices
- Customs inspection site safety
- Cross-border transit risks
- Weather-related disruptions
- Third-party vendor safety audits
- Forklift and yard operations
- Hazard communication protocols
- Multilingual signage standards
- Night shift safety considerations
- Emergency response readiness
- EU-OSHA requirements
- National labor codes
- Customs zone safety rules
- DOT and FMCSA alignment
- ILO Convention references
- Local fire and evacuation laws
- Vehicle weight and rest regulations
- Border crossing personnel rules
- Emergency contact requirements
- Documentation retention periods
- Multilingual notice obligations
- Cross-border incident reporting
- Setting incident reduction targets
- Defining audit pass rates
- Training completion benchmarks
- Near-miss reporting goals
- Vendor compliance thresholds
- Regional rollout timelines
- Language-specific milestones
- Fleet safety performance KPIs
- Customs broker safety audits
- Integration with ESG reporting
- Benchmarking against industry peers
- Adjusting for regional risk exposure
- Identifying safety champions
- Training curriculum design
- Multilingual course delivery
- Local language materials
- Competency assessment tools
- Field trainer certification
- Safety audit checklists
- Incident investigation training
- Vendor onboarding modules
- Leadership workshop design
- Fleet safety engagement
- Customs handoff protocols
- Safety bulletin templates
- Multilingual safety alerts
- Regional newsletter content
- Worker representation models
- Anonymous reporting channels
- Safety committee operations
- Town hall meeting formats
- Feedback incorporation process
- Recognition of safety leaders
- Site-specific risk forums
- Cross-border coordination
- Incident transparency protocols
- Hazard-specific work permits
- Emergency response planning
- Evacuation route mapping
- First responder coordination
- Fire suppression systems
- Natural disaster protocols
- Stranded cargo response
- Border closure procedures
- Driver distress signals
- Vehicle breakdown response
- Customs delay safety
- Medical emergency response
- Internal audit frequency
- Checklist standardization
- Audit scoring rubrics
- Corrective action tracking
- KPI dashboards
- Incident trend analysis
- Near-miss review process
- Vendor performance reviews
- Regulatory inspection prep
- Documentation completeness
- Regional performance comparisons
- Third-party audit alignment
- Executive review agenda
- Incident root cause trends
- Audit finding summaries
- Compliance gap analysis
- Resource needs assessment
- Policy update process
- Lessons learned sharing
- Benchmarking updates
- Stakeholder feedback review
- Strategic alignment check
- Continuous improvement backlog
- Annual system evaluation
- Choosing certification bodies
- Stage 1 audit prep
- Documentation package assembly
- Internal mock audit process
- Corrective action submission
- Stage 2 audit readiness
- Surveillance audit scheduling
- Maintaining records
- Handling non-conformities
- Re-certification planning
- Audit report response
- Continuous monitoring setup
How this maps to your situation
- Rolling out ISO 45001 across new regions
- Integrating safety with customs compliance
- Reducing incidents in high-risk corridors
- Aligning with corporate ESG and risk governance
Before vs. after
What's included with your purchase
- 12 modules with 12 chapters each (144 chapters)
- Downloadable templates and worked examples for every module
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
- 30-day money-back guarantee
Delivery and format
- Course and learning environment access provisioned within 24 hours of purchase
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
Format: Text-based modules and chapters in the Art of Service learning environment, plus downloadable templates and worked examples for every chapter, plus the hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access.
Time investment: Approximately 2.5 hours per module, designed for completion over six weeks with paced implementation.
How this compares to the alternatives
Unlike generic ISO 45001 overviews, this course is tailored for global supply chain leaders with direct application to customs, freight, and cross-border operations, making adoption faster and more defensible.
Frequently asked
Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.