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How Workforce Skills Support Can Help Support Your ISO Accreditation

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how Workforce Skills Support can help support your ISO accreditation

Many construction businesses are either working towards ISO accreditation or already hold one or more of the internationally recognised management standards.

Achieving certification is only part of the journey. Maintaining compliance requires organisations to continually demonstrate that their workforce is competent, appropriately trained, and capable of carrying out their roles safely, efficiently and in accordance with documented procedures.

At Workforce Skills Support, we help employers strengthen these areas through nationally recognised qualifications, competence assessments and construction training that support the ongoing requirements of ISO management systems.

If you’re considering ISO certification but haven’t yet started the process, we can also introduce you to one of our trusted ISO consultancy partners who can support your organisation through implementation and certification.

What is the difference between ISO accreditations?

The three most commonly requested certifications are:

  1. ISO 9001 – Quality 
  2. ISO 14001 – Environment 
  3. ISO 45001 – Occupational Health & Safety 

These are often referred to as the “big three” and are frequently required in pre-qualification questionnaires, framework agreements, and public-sector tenders.

StandardFocusPurpose
ISO 9001Quality ManagementEnsures products and services consistently meet customer and regulatory requirements.
ISO 14001Environmental ManagementHelps organisations manage and reduce their environmental impact.
ISO 45001Health & Safety ManagementHelps prevent work-related injuries and ill health by improving workplace safety.

The three ISO standards focus on different aspects of how an organisation is managed:

ISO 9001 – Quality Management

Key objective: Deliver consistent quality and improve customer satisfaction.

Typical requirements:

  • Documented processes and procedures 
  • Customer feedback and complaint management 
  • Internal audits 
  • Corrective and preventive actions 
  • Continuous improvement 

Examples:

  • Ensuring work is completed to specification. 
  • Monitoring customer satisfaction. 
  • Managing non-conformities and quality issues. 

How Workforce Skills Support Can Help

Many of our qualifications support organisations by demonstrating workforce competence, technical capability and ongoing professional development.

Examples include:

These qualifications help provide evidence that personnel carrying out quality-critical activities are competent for their role.

ISO 14001 – Environmental Management

Key objective: Minimize environmental impact and comply with environmental legislation.

Typical requirements:

  • Identifying environmental aspects and impacts 
  • Waste reduction and recycling 
  • Pollution prevention 
  • Resource efficiency (energy, water, materials) 
  • Environmental objectives and monitoring 

Examples:

  • Reducing fuel consumption. 
  • Managing hazardous waste correctly. 
  • Monitoring carbon emissions. 

How Workforce Skills Support Can Help

We offer several qualifications and training programmes that directly support environmental competence, including:

These qualifications provide recognised evidence that employees understand their environmental responsibilities

ISO 45001 – Occupational Health & Safety

Key objective: Protect workers and others from health and safety risks.

Typical requirements:

  • Hazard identification and risk assessment 
  • Legal compliance 
  • Worker consultation and participation 
  • Incident reporting and investigation 
  • Emergency preparedness 

Examples:

  • Managing work-at-height risks. 
  • Controlling exposure to hazardous substances. 
  • Providing training and PPE. 

How Workforce Skills Support Can Help

This is where many of our services naturally align with ISO 45001.

We support employers through:

These programmes help employers demonstrate that workers carrying out higher-risk activities have the appropriate training, qualifications and competence expected by auditors.

Simple way to remember them

  • ISO 9001: Are we doing the job right? (Quality) 
  • ISO 14001: Are we protecting the environment? (Environment) 
  • ISO 45001: Are we keeping people safe? (Health & Safety)

Competency Requirements under ISO accreditations

Competence of the workforce is covered in all three standardsISO 9001ISO 14001, and ISO 45001—under clauses relating to competence, awareness, and training.

However, the emphasis differs:

ISO 9001 (Quality)

Focuses on ensuring personnel are competent to perform work that affects the quality of products or services.

  • Qualifications, skills, training, and experience 
  • Identifying competency requirements 
  • Training and development 
  • Evaluating effectiveness of training 

Example: Ensuring engineers, inspectors, or technicians are qualified to carry out their roles correctly.

ISO 14001 (Environment)

Focuses on competence where work can affect environmental performance.

  • Environmental awareness and training 
  • Competence for managing environmental risks 
  • Understanding environmental responsibilities 

Example: Training staff in waste segregation, spill response, or pollution prevention.

ISO 45001 (Health & Safety)

Places the strongest emphasis on workforce competence from a safety perspective.

  • Competence to work safely 
  • Safety training and qualifications 
  • Risk awareness 
  • Worker participation and consultation 
  • Monitoring competency for high-risk activities 

Example: Verifying workers are trained and competent for work at height, confined spaces, lifting operations, or operating machinery.

If you’re being asked specifically about “competence of the workforce”

In a health and safety or construction context, the most relevant accreditation is usually ISO 45001 because it directly addresses the competence needed to prevent injury and ill health.

That said, if you’re assessing overall organisational competence (skills, qualifications, training records, and continual development), auditors often look across all three standards as part of an integrated management system.

A useful summary is:

Competence AreaMost Relevant ISO
Delivering quality workISO 9001
Environmental responsibilitiesISO 14001
Working safely and managing risksISO 45001
Overall workforce competence managementAll three (especially ISO 9001 and ISO 45001)

Construction businesses often operate an Integrated Management System (IMS), meaning auditors may review competence records across all three standards simultaneously.

Maintaining accurate training records, recognised qualifications and evidence of continual professional development helps demonstrate compliance during audits.

Working Towards ISO Accreditation?

If your organisation is considering ISO certification but isn’t sure where to begin, Workforce Skills Support can help in two ways.

Firstly, we can support the competence, qualifications and workforce development needed to underpin your management system.

Secondly, through one of our trusted ISO consultancy partners, we can introduce you to specialists who can help design, implement and achieve ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certification.

By combining recognised management systems with a demonstrably competent workforce, construction businesses are often better placed to win contracts, satisfy client requirements and continually improve their operational performance.

To find out how Workforce Skills Support can support your organisation’s competence strategy or introduce you to our trusted ISO partner, get in touch with our team today.