Health & Safety: A Comprehensive Process

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The need for a safety program to prevent injuries and illnesses has long been recognized as an integral part of the business process, and in recent years the correlation between good safety systems and optimum profits has been increasingly recognized.

Safety in the modern context is defined as control of injuries and occupational disease as well as property damage, fires, process losses, quality degradation and environmental damage.

There are at least three reasons why the loss control concept is so important:

  • The predictive value
  • The costs
  • The inter-relatedness of people, equipment, material and the environment


COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH & SAFETY PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT


Health & Safety Risk Assessment


A comprehensive worksite assessment first identifying potential health & safety risks and regulatory compliance issues and second determining the health & safety programs required to address the risks and compliance issues.


Health & Safety Policy & Procedure Development, Training & Auditing


    1. Safety and Management
    2. Hazard Control
    3. Safety Regulations
    4. Emergency Preparedness
    5. General Plant Safety
    6. Managing Hazardous Materials
    7. Biological Hazard Control
    8. Safety in Support Areas