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• Occupational Health & Safety
• Environmental
• Hazard ID & Risk Assessments & Control
Occupational Health & Safety
Occupational Health & Safety is a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety,
health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment. The goal of all occupational health
and safety programs is to foster a safe work environment. It may involve interactions among many
subject areas, including Accident Theory, Environmental Practices, Ergonomics, Fire Prevention
and Protection, Health & Wellness, HSE Auditing, Law & Ethics, Occupational Hygiene,
OHS&E Management Systems, Risk Management, and Safety Techniques and Technology.
• Audits - Standards, Compliance and Due Diligence
The general definition of an audit is an evaluation of a person, organization, system, process,
enterprise, project or product. The term most commonly refers to audits in accounting, but similar
concepts also exist in project management, quality management, environmental management and
for occupational health & safety. Standards used will vary depending on regulatory issues, preferred
standards or industry “best practices”.
• Program Development
Designing customized or unique solutions for superior sustainable results.
Providing assistance in the implementation of desired Programs to positively affect continuous
improvement.
Examples:
Environmental
Environmental Policy is any course of action deliberately taken or not taken to manage human activities with a view to prevent, reduce, or mitigate harmful effects on nature and natural resources, and ensuring that man-made changes to the environment do not have harmful effects on humans.
• Audits - Standards, Compliance and Due Diligence
The general definition of an audit is an evaluation of a person, organization, system, process,
enterprise, project or product. The term most commonly refers to audits in accounting, but similar
concepts also exist in project management, quality management, and environmental management.
Standards used will vary depending on regulatory issues, preferred standards or industry
"best practices".
• Program Development
Designing customized or unique solutions for superior sustainable results.
Providing assistance in the implementation of desired Programs to positively affect continuous
improvement.
Examples:
Hazard ID & Risk Assessments & Control
• Hazard Identification
Developing a systematic observation and identification of
unsafe conditions, at-risk behaviors, and underlying
management system weaknesses that if permitted to
continue may lead to employee injury or illness and loss
in production.
• Risk Assessments
The development of the reporting and decision making
system required to act on all identified hazards.
• Control Plans
The development of a program to ensure that the action and follow up process are completed to
ensure that all applicable hazards are eliminated or controlled.
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