Work Safety Standardization
Work Safety Standardization

Item specifics

Period
2016/12/2 - 2020/1/1
No.
杭 AQBJX Ⅲ 20160611
Certification bodies
State Administration of Work Safety

Certificate description

Work Safety Standardization


The standardization of production safety, scientific, systematic and legalization, strengthen risk management and process control, focus on performance management and continuous improvement.


Safety production standardization, refers to the establishment of safe production responsibility system, safety management system and operating rules, investigation and management of risks and monitoring of major hazard source, establish prevention mechanism, regulate the production of behavior, so that the production processes comply with the relevant safety laws and regulations and standard requirements, people (personnel), machine (Mechanical), materials (materials), method (method), environment (environment), measurement (measurement) is in good condition and production, continuous improvement, constantly strengthen the standardization construction of safety in production enterprises.


Safety production standardization connotation:

Safety production standardization embodies the "Scientific Outlook on Development" safety first, prevention and comprehensive management "approach and the" people-oriented ", scientific and systematic and legal norms that enterprise production safety work, strengthen risk management and process control, pay attention to performance management and continuous improvement, consistent with the basic law of safety management that represents the development direction of modern safety management, enterprise security management is the organic combination of advanced thoughts and Chinese traditional safety management methods and specific practice, effectively improve the level of safety in production enterprises, so as to push a fundamental improvement in condition of production safety in china.

The standardization of safety production includes 8 aspects: objective responsibility, system management, education training, site management, safety risk management and control, hidden trouble investigation and control, emergency management, accident investigation and continuous improvement.