When James Morrison accepts a regional Safety Excellence Award for eighteen months without a lost-time injury, he believes he has built something real. A culture where safety matters. A system that works.
That same night, Danny Chen is injured in the warehouse.
The warehouse that wasn't in scope.
Exposure follows the aftermath of a preventable incident at a manufacturing company - the regulatory investigation, the hard conversations, and the systematic rebuilding of a safety management system that looked adequate on paper but failed in practice. Told through the people who lived it - a warehouse supervisor who reported a hazard nobody acted on, a union representative who'd seen this before, a safety coordinator who knew the standard but not the operation, and a CEO who finally understood what accountability actually meant.
Each chapter maps directly to a clause of ISO 45001:2018, the international standard for occupational health and safety management systems. The story doesn't simplify the standard - it makes it real. Scope. Normative references. Terms and definitions. Context. Leadership. Planning. Support. Operation. Performance evaluation. Improvement. Ten clauses. One organisation learning what it actually means to keep people safe.
A Framework Reference Guide at the back maps every story event to its ISO 45001 requirement, making Exposure a practical companion for anyone implementing or auditing an occupational health and safety management system.
Part of the Collision Series - teaching international standards in practice.
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