QHSE Policy (Quality, Health, Safety, Environment)
The aim of QHSE policies is to guarantee the Quality of goods, Health and safety of its employees, contractors & customers, Ensure public safety and protect the environment.
A key benefit to the community of a well prepared and comprehensively implemented environmental management system is to have the potential to control and reduce environmental degradation by making companies to identify and manage their impacts on the environment.
The commitments for sustainable development and to zero harm the public health & safety; the environment & community responsibilities are an integral part of QHSE policies.
The commitment to continually improve the performance by implementing programmes that set and review health, safety, environment and community objectives and targets within a management system framework that complies with the given standard provisions.
For the setting up of an industry, the following facts are highlighted:
Develop, implement and maintain management system for Health, Safety, Environment and the community that are consistent with internationally recognized standards.
- Identify, assess and manage risks to employees, contractors, the environment & communities.
- Strive to achieve leading industry practice.
- Set and achieve targets that include reducing and preventing pollution.
- Develop the people and provide resources to meet the targets.
- Support the fundamental human rights of employees, contractors & communities in which it is operated.
- Respect the traditional rights of indigenous people.
- Care for the environment and value cultural heritage.
Well-developed industries are the backbone of any country's economy. A well-developed environment plan is a blessing to humanity and its successors.
In an industrial set-up, it is very important to communicate with and engage employees, contractors, business partners, suppliers, customers, visitors and communities to:
Build relationships based on honesty, openness, mutual trust and involvement.
Share responsibility for meeting the requirements of the policy.
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