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Infinite,2013 | Confidential
EHS Policy
All employees of Infinite are committed to do their best in following the Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) policy:
We at, Infinite: Are committed to minimize the harmful effects of the day-to-day operations impact upon the environment by adopting latest technologies, whenever and wherever practicable. Shall comply with the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Assessment standards and all relevant regulations. Shall be committed to comply with applicable legal and other requirements Shall follow appropriate methods for Prevention of Pollution, Injuries & Illhealth including environmental legislation, through continual improvement Shall communicate with local communities to minimize any disturbance caused by our works. Shall ensure our suppliers and contractors are aware of this Policy. Shall conduct the activities in such a way as to take foremost account of the Health and Safety of the Employees and other parties
Infinite,2013 | Confidential
Infinite,2013| Confidential
1992: British Health & Safety Commission publishes management of health and safety at work
1993: British Health and Safety Executive publishes HS(G)65, successful health and safety management
2000: OHSAS 18002 Guidelines published to assist in the implementation of OHSAS 18001
Why EMS?
Environmental performance of an organization are closely scrutinized by shareholders, employees, creditors, regulators, environmental groups and the general public. Their responses could significantly affect share prices. Environmental performance can have trade implications.
Why OHSAS?
Reduction in accidents and potential litigation Increased credibility within your industry Demonstrated high levels of occupational health & safety when looking to take on new contracts and expand your customer base Potential reduction in costs
Input
Raw Material Water / Air Power Recycled material Suppliers
Process
Unit Operation / Process
Output
Product By-product Water Gaseous Emissions Liquid Waste Disposal
Re-usable Waste
Input
Design & Selection of plant and equipment Equipment used by others Acquisitions and purchases Human Resources
Process
Risk assessment Safe working methods Work instructions PPEs Accident Prevention
Output
Product By-product Air & Noise Emissions Incidents
Procedures
4.2
4.3 Planning
4.3 Planning
4.5 Checking
4.4.3 Communication
OH&S Performance
Measurable results of an organizations management of its OH&S risks
NOTE OH&S performance measurement includes measuring the effectiveness of the organizations controls.
Prevention Of Pollution
Use of processes, practices, techniques, materials, products, services or energy to avoid, reduce or control pollution, in order to reduce adverse environmental impacts
4.2 Policy
All employees of Infinite are committed to do their best in following the Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) policy:
We at, Infinite: Are committed to minimize the harmful effects of the day-to-day operations impact upon the environment by adopting latest technologies, whenever and wherever practicable. Shall comply with the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Assessment standards and all relevant regulations. Shall be committed to comply with applicable legal and other requirements Shall follow appropriate methods for Prevention of Pollution, Injuries & Illhealth including environmental legislation, through continual improvement Shall communicate with local communities to minimize any disturbance caused by our works. Shall ensure our suppliers and contractors are aware of this Policy. Shall conduct the activities in such a way as to take foremost account of the Health and Safety of the Employees and other parties
4.2 Policy
Must be developed by Top Management Clearly state objectives Should contain 3 commitments
Environmental Policy
Prevent Pollution / Injury / ill health Comply with current regulations and legislation To continually improve
Available to interested parties
Policy should be
Documented Implemented Reviewed
Planning
Environmental Impact
Any change to the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from an organization's activities, products or services
Risk
It is the potential of harm or loss (generally economic) and its impact to the company or individual from a potential hazard.
Near Miss
The accident, incident, or event that did not happen, but would have happened except for the luck of the draw They can be the result of individual action, established process or procedure, maintenance failure, and a few others
Process overview
identification of aspects/hazards evaluation of aspects/risks under current controls evaluation of the tolerability of residual risk identification of needed additional controls
Legal requirements : Goes with nature, scale and environmental impacts. Other requirements: Includes
agreements with public authorities agreements with customers non-regulatory guidelines voluntary principles or codes of practice requirements of trade associations agreements with community groups or N.G.Os public commitments of the organizations or its parent organization
Implementation &
Operation
Controls
4.4.4 Documentation
Continual Improvement
Management Review
Employee Responsibility
Comply with applicable environmental, health and safety laws and regulations, EHS policy and accepted safe work practices. Be familiar with the emergency plan, the emergency assembly area and emergency coordinators for their building, and participate in emergency drills. Learn about potential hazards associated with their work and work area; know where information on these hazards is kept for their review; and use this information when needed. Report all unsafe conditions to their supervisor or safety committee as soon as is reasonably possible. Warn co-workers about defective equipment and other hazards. Participate in health and safety training applicable to their work situation. Participate in required inspection and monitoring programs.
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Dont..
Use elevators in case of emergencies Panic in case of power shut down while in elevator Contact emergency number Press alarm/await assistance Litter, use appropriate bins for disposing trash
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