EHS policy is a statement of the principles and intentions of enterprises for all their environmental and occupational health and safety behaviors, which embodies the general direction and basic commitment of enterprises in environmental and occupational health and safety protection. Therefore, it can be said that EHS policy is the general guiding direction and action principle of enterprises in environmental and occupational health and safety protection, and it also reflects a general commitment of top managers to environmental and occupational health and safety behaviors. EHS policy is also the driving force of all activities in the field of enterprise environment and occupational health and safety, involving all employees and other interested parties, and every employee should understand and abide by it. An active, timely and feasible EHS policy will determine the general guiding direction and action criterion of enterprises in environmental and occupational health and safety management, and provide a general framework for establishing more specific environmental and occupational health and safety objectives. The target index of EHS management system is the quantitative control index of important environmental factors, major risk factors or factors that need to be controlled. The target index can be a maintenance index, such as controlling the annual work injury rate below a few thousandths. It can also be improved and improved, such as how many percentage points the utilization rate of a certain resource will increase. Management plan refers to the specific action plan to achieve goals and targets.
For details, please refer to EHS encyclopedia resources.