Topic Standard Project for Occupational Health and Safety
Why occupational health & safety
In 2018, the Global Sustainability Standards Board (GSSB), reviewed and updated GRI 403: Occupational Health and Safety 2016. The goal was to ensure alignment with internationally agreed best practice that reflects recent developments in occupational health and safety management and reporting.
As with all our Standards, a multi-stakeholder working group was appointed by the GSSB. An exposure draft of the updated Standard was made available for a 60-day public comment period between 10 August to 9 October 2017.
The GSSB received 55 submissions on the exposure draft from organizations and individuals. All received comments were considered by the Waste Working Group and the GSSB.
In April 2018, the GSSB approved the updated Standard GRI 403: Occupational Health and Safety 2018. The project followed the GSSB Due Process Protocol, the implementation of which was overseen by the Due Process Oversight Committee.
About the project
In October 2016, the GSSB initiated a project to update the content of GRI 403: Occupational Health and Safety to ensure it is in line with internationally-agreed best practice and reflects recent developments in OHS management and reporting. The scope of work included updating, expanding or deleting existing content, where appropriate.
The final Standard, published on 28 June 2018, represents global best practice on reporting about occupational health and safety management systems, prevention of harm and promotion of health at work. The Standard was developed with expert, multi-stakeholder contributions and is rooted in the public interest.
GRI 403: Occupational Health and Safety 2018 will be effective for reports or other materials published on or after 1 January 2021. Earlier adoption is encouraged. GRI 403: Occupational Health and Safety 2016 can continue to be used for reports or other materials published on or before 31 December 2020.
Basis for conclusions
An exposure draft of the updated Standard was made available for a 60-day public comment period between 10 August to 9 October 2017. The GSSB received 55 submissions on the exposure draft from organizations and individuals. Access the links below for a summary of the public comments received and how the GSSB responded to these comments. For any questions, email standards@globalreporting.org.
Want to know more
Watch the introductory video on GRI 403: Occupational Health & Safety 2018
- Read the news article on the updated Occupational Health and Safety Standard.
- View our infographic on the five things you need to know about the updated Occupational Health and Safety Standard.
- Download the presentation introducing the updated Occupational Health and Safety Standard.
- ‘Can new metrics stop safe-wash?’ – Read the article prepared together with the working group member Sharron O’Neill.