1. Risk-based: all management elements and their contents are based on risk.
2. Systematization: Taking risk control as the main line, put forward the content of systematic safety management.
3. Standardization is a management idea, which emphasizes the systematization of management work and the standardization of management process.
4, with the goal of continuous improvement, and constantly improve the safety production performance.
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What is the difference between the safety production risk management system and other internationally popular safety systems?
The five-star safety system (NOSA), which is popular all over the world, originated from the mine safety management in South Africa, focusing on personal safety. The "five elements" (people, system, equipment, environment and management) that the safety production risk management system pays attention to enrich and develop NOSA's risk control thought.
Later system SHE, namely "Safety, Health and Environment", only focused on human safety. Safety production risk management system should not only consider human safety, but also consider the influence of production safety, system safety, equipment safety and environment on people.
What are the contents of the safety production risk management system?
The safety production risk management system consists of 9 units, 49 elements, 157 management nodes and 56 1 management sub-standards. The nine modules include: safety management, hazard identification and risk assessment, emergency and accident/incident management, working environment, production equipment, production management, occupational health, capability requirements and training, inspection, audit and improvement.
These nine units point out the scope of safety production management, 49 elements point out the work content that needs specific management, management nodes point out the key points/process nodes of elements, and sub-criteria are the work requirements of each process node.