Industrial Safety Management System is an array of interrelated elements that include an organizational structure, technologies, procedures, resources and a range of measures aimed at:
- Building and maintenance of automated industrial safety data management systems
- Prevention of injuries and health impairments
- Pollution prevention and environmental safety control
- Compliance with the statutory and other applicable requirements as related to industrial safety, fire safety, environmental safety, occupational health & safety and civil protection
- Prevention and remediation of accident aftermath
- Enhancing the competence of leaders, employees and project stakeholders
- Ensuring compliance with the requirements of the applicable Occupational Health & Safety regulatory documents
Development of Legal and Methodological Framework:
- Development of a unified standard that defines and regulates the Occupational Health & Safety goals, principles, priorities and core areas
- Development and adoption of regulatory documents governing the procedure and methods to manage HIF safety
- Development of documents regulating a financial policy in order to provide first-priority actions in Occupational Health & Safety
Establishment of the Occupational Health & Safety automated information system
Reduced accident risks and increased preparedness for emergency response
Occupational Health & Safety personnel qualification upgrading
Increased efficiency of in-process monitoring of safety at a hazardous industrial facility
Ensuring incentives for all personnel to improve industrial safety indicators