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CUBE Achieves ISO 45001 Certification: Strengthening Safety, Governance, and Operational Discipline
CUBE has achieved ISO 45001 certification for its internal Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) management system—reinforcing our commitment to safe, disciplined, and continuously improving operations. In this article, we break down what the certification means, how it reflects our product philosophy, and how CUBE supports construction teams in building safer, more accountable workflows.



CUBE has achieved ISO 45001 certification for its internal Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) management system. This recognition underscores how we operate as an organization: disciplined, systematic, and committed to reducing workplace risk through accountable processes and continuous improvement. The certification applies exclusively to CUBE’s internal OH&S program.
It does not certify customer projects or confer ISO 45001 compliance on organizations using our platform. It demonstrates that CUBE runs its own operations with the same rigor expected across safety-critical construction environments.
Construction teams manage constant site risks, fragmented information, and the pressure to maintain reliable documentation for audits and reporting. ISO 45001 reflects the type of structured, evidence-driven environment our platform is built to support. The same operational principles that guided our certification also shape the digital workflows our customers rely on for coordination, documentation, and oversight.
Note: ISO 45001 certification applies solely to CUBE’s internal OH&S management system. Customers remain responsible for their own OH&S compliance. CUBE provides digital capabilities to support documentation, workflows, and visibility.
Understanding ISO 45001 and Its Relevance to High-Risk Industries
ISO 45001 is the globally recognized standard for OH&S management systems. It provides a structured, auditable framework to identify hazards, reduce risks, prevent injuries, and strengthen organizational resilience through the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle.
CUBE’s certification affirms that we maintain:
- Formal risk-identification and assessment processes
- Operational controls for safe and responsible work
- Incident investigation and corrective action procedures
- Competence and training systems for employees
- Documented information practices aligned with international standards
For customers, this demonstrates that CUBE operates with the same safety discipline expected in complex AECO and infrastructure environments. It signals that the platform you use is built and supported by a team familiar with governance requirements, audit expectations, and the realities of safety-driven project delivery.
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How Our Internal OH&S Practices Shape the CUBE Platform
Our path to ISO 45001 sharpened the same product principles that define effective digital project management. These principles directly inform how CUBE structures information, workflows, and accountability.
1. Risk Clarity Over Noise
CUBE surfaces critical issues, actions, and dependencies without clutter. Structured issue logs, checklists, and audit-ready records reflect the same discipline used internally to assess and mitigate risk.
2. Traceability by Design
Every document, change, approval, and action in CUBE is captured with time-stamped audit trails. This mirrors the traceability required for ISO 45001’s documented information controls and supports verification during project audits.
3. Accountable Workflows
The platform enforces structured review cycles, clear sign-offs, and role-based responsibilities—key requirements in any OH&S framework. Decision paths become transparent and defensible.
Explore how these principles appear across CUBE’s ecosystem, strengthening coordination and safety-related documentation without overstating compliance claims.
Safety-Supporting Capabilities in CUBE
CUBE is not an OH&S management system that certifies your organization under ISO 45001. Instead, it provides a digital environment that supports your own OH&S processes with accuracy, traceability, and unified information control.
Field-to-Office Capture
- Custom forms and checklists for inspections and daily safety observations
- Geo-tagged photos and videos for verified site records
- Standardized logs linking findings to follow-up actions
Controlled Information
- Centralized access to permits, SOPs, training records, and safety documentation
- Version-controlled documents aligned with ISO 19650 information management practices
- Searchable evidence for audits, incident investigations, and client reporting
Governed Workflows
- Structured review cycles for high-risk activities and permit-to-work
- Role-based visibility to ensure clear ownership and accountability
- Automated reminders and escalations for overdue actions
Operational Visibility
- Dashboards highlighting recurring risks and overdue actions
- Project and portfolio rollups for leadership oversight
- Exportable reports for internal and external audits
These capabilities strengthen how teams organize safety information, maintain documentation, and demonstrate diligence—without implying automated compliance.
Learn more about how these practices are ingrained into the very workflows that build CUBE.
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What Our ISO 45001 Certification Means for Customers
What it Means
- CUBE operates an ISO 45001-certified OH&S program internally.
- We follow disciplined processes for risk control and continual improvement.
- Our culture and operational practices reflect the governance expectations of safety-critical industries.
What it Does Not Mean
- Using CUBE does not make your organization ISO 45001-compliant.
- Our certification does not extend to customer projects or sites.
- Compliance remains the responsibility of each organization.
What CUBE Provides
- A unified digital environment to structure your own OH&S workflows
- Audit-ready documentation, traceability, and controlled information
- Tools that support safety governance through clarity and accountability
ISO 45001 and CUBE’s Broader Trust Framework
ISO 45001 stands alongside the other certifications CUBE maintains, including:
- ISO 19650 for information management
- ISO 27001 for information security
- ISO 9001 for quality management
- ISO 14001 for environmental management
- SOC 2 Type II for operational controls
Each certification addresses a different dimension of trust. Together, they represent CUBE’s commitment to secure, reliable, and accountable digital construction environments.
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Strengthening Safety Through Structure, Not Assumptions
Our goal is straightforward: operate safely inside CUBE and build CUBE so your teams can operate more safely and effectively.
The rigor behind our ISO 45001 certification is the same rigor reflected in the tools you use—so your documentation remains complete, your workflows stay aligned, and your teams maintain confidence in the record they present to clients, auditors, or regulators.
If you want to understand how CUBE’s features can align with your existing OH&S workflows, we can provide a tailored walkthrough showing the configuration and reporting setup for your upcoming project.
Get in touch with us today!

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