What are the Key Components of Occupational Health and Safety Regulations?
Several key components make up occupational health and safety regulations:
1. Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment: Identifying potential hazards in the workplace and assessing their risk levels. 2. Preventive Measures: Implementing measures to prevent accidents and exposure to harmful substances. 3. Worker Training: Providing training and education to employees on safety practices and emergency procedures. 4. Health Surveillance: Monitoring the health of workers to detect early signs of occupational diseases. 5. Incident Reporting and Investigation: Ensuring that workplace incidents are reported and investigated to prevent future occurrences.