1. Employers committed to making the program work 2. Employees involved in the program 3. Create a system to identify and control hazards 4. Compliance with safety and health regulations 5. Training on safe work practices 6. Mutual respect, caring and open communication in a climate conducive to safety 7. Continuous improvementContinue Reading
1. Engaging in work practice to reduce risk, 2. Communicating hazards and accidents, and 3. Exercising employee rights and responsibilities.Continue Reading
1. Designing, developing and implementing suitable and proportionate management arrangements, risk control systems and workplace precautions 2. Operating and maintaining the system while also seeking improvement where needed 3. Linking it to how you manage other aspects of the organisationContinue Reading
COSHH is a set of regulations that require employers to control substances with the purpose to protect workers when working with hazardous substances and materials.Continue Reading
HSE is used to identify potential hazards to people or the environment and to develop the best practices to reduce or remove the hazards.Continue Reading
HSE stands for Health, Safety and Environment, the term is usually associated with planning, implementing, monitoring and optimising operational occupational health and safety rules and regulations and environmental protection.Continue Reading