1, safety management policy: safety first, prevention first, comprehensive management.
2. Safety management principles: unified leadership, implementation of responsibilities, hierarchical management, classified guidance and full participation.
3. Safety management goal: to build an intrinsically safe enterprise.
The Law on Work Safety emphasizes the concept of "people's safety first", and the Law on Work Safety embodies the concept of people-oriented and safe development.
Two. Overview of occupational health
Occupational health is a disease caused by research and prevention to prevent the deterioration of the original disease. It is mainly manifested in the changes of human physiological functions caused by exposure to harmful factors in the environment and work. There are many definitions, and the most authoritative one is the definition given by the Joint Vocational Committee of the International Labour Organization and the World Health Organization in 1950:
Healthy mentality
Occupational health should aim at promoting and maintaining the best physical, psychological and social conditions of workers in various industries; Prevent the health of employees from being affected by the working environment; Protect employees from health hazards; And arrange employees in a working environment suitable for their physiology and psychology.