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Overview of OHS Management Systems

OHS management systems is designed to manage safety and health in the workplace. It is a set of plans, actions and procedures that provides an accident-free workplace and prevents or reduces illnesses and injury for both contractors and employees. One of the procedures is to identify workplace hazards and to asses and control of all the risks that an employee will take.

By: Xylon Doyon Gellanggao
Category: Risk Assessment
: Insurance
Posted: Jan 28, 2010
Updated: Jan 28, 2010
Views: 70


OHS management systems is designed to manage safety and health in the workplace. It is a set of plans, actions and procedures that provides an accident-free workplace and prevents or reduces illnesses and injury for both contractors and employees. One of the procedures is to identify workplace hazards and to asses and control of all the risks that an employee will take.

Organizations can greatly benefit from having a safety management system, because this system shows that the company is meeting legal requirements and makes sure that it has a safe working environment. This makes employers save money on medical expenses which costs a lot of money. Another good thing about this is that it can improve business opportunities because a good number of companies prefer dealing with businesses that have an OHS system.

To identify whether the workplace is safe or not, regularly inspecting the area and talk to co-workers about safety issues is important. Encouraging employees to report safety problems during inspection can be very helpful. If a person finds something within the area that can be a risk to some else’s physical well-being, tell them to notify you as soon as possible to prevent accidents from happening.



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