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🔄 Management of Change (MoC)

Free Management of Change training with a completion certificate.

Last updated: July 2026

Uncontrolled change is one of the leading causes of major industrial disasters. This course teaches Management of Change (MoC) end to end — why the discipline exists (with Bhopal, Piper Alpha and Texas City as real historical drivers), what actually counts as a "change", the MoC workflow from initiation to close-out, the roles and authorities involved, the red flags of "shadow changes" that bypass the system, and how MoC integrates with permit-to-work and risk assessment. It is aligned with ISO 45001:2018 clause 8.1.3 and ISO 14001:2015 control of planned changes. The course is organized into 6 modules, ending with a final exam (pass mark 80%). It is free awareness-level training designed for anyone who needs a practical, working understanding of the topic.

What you'll learn

  • Why MoC exists and what happens when change is uncontrolled
  • What counts as a change — and what does not
  • The MoC workflow: initiate, assess, approve, implement, verify, close out
  • Roles, authorities and separation of duties
  • Shadow changes and the red flags that reveal them
  • How MoC connects to permit-to-work and risk assessment

Learning objectives

  • Explain why Management of Change is a core requirement of ISO 45001 (8.1.3) and ISO 14001
  • Classify changes to equipment, process, materials, organization and temporary arrangements
  • Distinguish a true change from a like-for-like "replacement in kind"
  • Walk the full MoC lifecycle from request to verified close-out
  • Identify shadow changes, emergency-change abuse and temporary-becomes-permanent drift
  • Link MoC outputs to risk assessment, pre-start-up review and permit-to-work controls