SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOUR PILLARS OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT: • Safety Policy - Clearly defined policies, procedures, and organizational structure. • Safety Risk Management - Formal system of hazard identification, risk assessment, resource allocation, and system monitoring.
The 4 pillars of an SMS Safety Policy and Objectives Establish a clear policy showing a commitment to safety. Define safety objectives aligned with organizational goals. Communicate policies and objectives. 3) Safety Assurance: Monitor &measure safety performance. Conduct audits and inspections for compliance.
The FAA's safety management system is built on four pillars: Safety promotion - promoting a positive, proactive culture of safety. Examples in the medical field include: Promoting comradery at the workplace. Teaching effective communication techniques. Encouraging employees to wash hands before and after handling patients
Safety risk management 1. Identifying hazards and creating mitigations for their associated risks; 2. Applied prior to: implementation of a new system, revision of an existing system, developing operational procedures, identification of hazards or ineffective risk controls identified through the safety assurance process 3. SRM process (hazard identification, risk assessment and mitigation
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Process Safety Culture Compliance with Standards Process Safety Competency Workforce Involvement Stakeholder Outreach Process Knowledge Management Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis Operating The Four Pillars of Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) Courtesy of David Guss, Nexen (A CNOOC Company) Page 2 of 4
Health and safety management systems. 1. Overview. You're not required by law to implement a formal management system, but they can help provide a structured framework for ensuring a safe and healthy workplace. If your business is small or low-risk, you'll probably be able to demonstrate effective risk management without this sort of system.
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