More businesses are adopting international standards such as ISO 14001, ISO 45001 and ISO 9001 to improve safety and efficiency while remaining competitive in an environmentally conscious market.
According to Yashen Naidoo, a senior auditor at JC Auditors, this shift towards greener practices is particularly evident in the warehousing sector, where companies aim to minimise waste, reduce carbon footprints and enhance operational safety.
“With increasing demand from global supply chains for sustainable and compliant operations, more organisations will likely seek certifications to meet both local and international expectations. This trend will only accelerate in the future.”
Naidoo notes that frequent non-conformances in warehouses relate to safety protocols, stock control systems and environmental management.
“One prevalent issue is the lack of proper risk assessments and safety procedures, particularly concerning the movement of heavy vehicles and loading practices.”
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