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OHS Management System Overview

This document outlines the key elements of an occupational health and safety (OHS) management system including setting policy and objectives, hazard identification and risk assessment, training programs for employees, emergency preparedness, and processes for monitoring performance and continually improving the system. Top management establishes the OHS system, while support and core business processes implement activities to manage OHS. Performance is evaluated through compliance evaluations, internal audits, and management reviews.

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OHS Management System Overview

This document outlines the key elements of an occupational health and safety (OHS) management system including setting policy and objectives, hazard identification and risk assessment, training programs for employees, emergency preparedness, and processes for monitoring performance and continually improving the system. Top management establishes the OHS system, while support and core business processes implement activities to manage OHS. Performance is evaluated through compliance evaluations, internal audits, and management reviews.

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Setting the OHS Hazard Identification and Consultation and

Policy and Objectives Risk & Opportunity Participation of


(5.2, 6.2) Assessment and Control Workers (5.4)
(6.1)

Top Management (PLAN)

Recruitment and Awareness (7.3) Communication (7.4)


Incident,
Training (7.2)
Nonconformity and
Corrective Action
(10.1, 10.2)
OHS Planning (8.1.1) Management of Emergency
Change (8.1.3) Preparedness and
Response (8.2)
Continual
Improvement (10.3)
Eliminating Hazard Purchasing and Submisson of OSH
(8.1.2) Outsourcing (8.1.4) Requirements

Improvement (ACT)

Support and Core Process (DO)

Evaluation of
Monitoring, Compliance (9.1.2)
measurement, analysis Management Review
and performance (9.3)
evaluation (9.1.1)
Internal Audit (9.2)

Performance Evaluation (CHECK)

OH&S Management System

INTENDED OUTCOME OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY


MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

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