Environment. Health protection. Safety
Within all industries, there are three consistent requirements that must be instilled in all processes and strategies – the environment and health & safety of all involved.
Reducing environmental impact can take many forms, from the choice of suppliers and materials used to production and distribution methods. An environmental management strategy is essential to identify areas of concern and improve overall impacts and operations.
The health & safety of employees and the community should always be a priority in any organisation. For example, fire alarm systems in apartment complexes, ergonomically built workplaces, personal protective equipment and air & water quality are just some of the many considerations to ensure the health and wellbeing of everyone.
Standards play a vital role in shaping these management strategies, helping any organisation in any industry improve their environmental and safety management plans and processes.
- 13/13.020 Environmental protection
- 13/13.030 Wastes
- 13/13.040 Air quality
- 13/13.060 Water quality
- 13/13.080 Soil quality. Pedology
- 13/13.100 Occupational safety. Industrial hygiene
- 13/13.110 Safety of machinery
- 13/13.120 Domestic safety
- 13/13.140 Noise with respect to human beings
- 13/13.160 Vibration and shock with respect to human beings
- 13/13.180 Ergonomics
- 13/13.200 Accident and disaster control
- 13/13.220 Protection against fire
- 13/13.230 Explosion protection
- 13/13.240 Protection against excessive pressure
- 13/13.260 Protection against electric shock. Live working
- 13/13.280 Radiation protection
- 13/13.300 Protection against dangerous goods
- 13/13.310 Protection against crime
- 13/13.320 Alarm and warning systems
- 13/13.340 Protective equipment