Sampars Sanjesh Company

Sampars Sanjesh Company began its operations in 2017 (1396 in the Iranian calendar) in Qazvin Province under the name Azmoon Payesh Sepehr Salamat Alborz, operating under the supervision of the Qazvin University of Medical Sciences. In Qazvin, the company carried out various projects providing occupational health services across a wide range of industries.

With the experience gained and the need to expand its activities, the company later relocated to Tehran Province. Following the relocation and a name change to Sampars Sanjesh, it continued its operations on a broader scale under the supervision of the Iran University of Medical Sciences, utilizing the expertise of professional and specialized occupational health experts.

Our Goal

The goal of our company is to identify, measure, and accurately assess hazardous workplace factors in order to enhance the safety, health, and occupational well-being of employees across various industries.

Mission

Our mission is to provide specialized services in the identification, measurement, and evaluation of harmful workplace factors, aiming to protect and promote the health of workers and to establish safe, standardized working environments.
Relying on the expertise of experienced professionals, modern equipment, and adherence to national and international standards, we are committed to offering scientific, precise, and practical solutions to control occupational risks and improve workplace conditions.

User Privacy Protection

Sampars Sanjesh Company considers the protection of user information as one of its core principles and commitments. All personal information provided by users during registration on the website is securely stored and processed. For this purpose, advanced security technologies, such as SSL/TLS encryption, are used to protect data during transmission, and database protection systems are implemented to prevent unauthorized access.

Occupational Health and Safety Standards

Some of the widely used international occupational health and safety standards in workplaces are as follows:

  • ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health and Safety Management System:
    This standard helps organizations identify, control, and manage occupational health and safety risks to create a safer working environment.
  • OHSAS 18001 (which has officially been replaced by ISO 45001):
    A former standard used for managing health and safety in the workplace before the introduction of ISO 45001.
  • ISO 14001:2015 – Environmental Management System:
    An environmental management standard that can also relate to workplace safety, especially when there are environmental hazards that affect workers.
  • ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management System:
    Although this standard primarily focuses on quality, improving processes under this standard can also help reduce health and safety risks.
  • ISO 22000 – Food Safety Management System:
    A standard for organizations in the food industry that also addresses the safety of workers in food-related industries.
  • ISO 31000 – Risk Management:
    A standard providing guidelines for identifying, evaluating, and managing risks in organizations, which can be applied to identify occupational health and safety risks.
  • ANSI/ASSE Z10 – Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems:
    Developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), this standard emphasizes creating a safety culture in organizations.
  • NFPA 70E – Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace:
    A standard by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) for electrical safety and reducing electrical hazards in the workplace.
  • ILO Occupational Health and Safety Convention (C155):
    An international convention by the International Labour Organization (ILO) that recommends member countries create laws and regulations to protect the health and safety of workers.
  • EU Directive 89/391/EEC – European Union Occupational Health and Safety Directive:
    A framework directive for developing safety and health regulations in the member countries of the European Union