1, safety and health risks.
Safety risks include workplace safety, equipment safety and employee safety. Health risks include the influence of employees' health status and working environment on employees' health. The company should continuously pay attention to and improve safety measures, provide a good working environment, and pay attention to the health problems of employees.
2. Environmental protection.
Companies should continue to pay attention to and control the impact on the environment, including energy conservation and emission reduction, waste treatment, resource utilization and other issues, in order to achieve sustainable development.
3. Communication and communication channels.
Companies need to maintain good internal and external communication, and timely understand and solve problems in environmental factors. At the same time, it is necessary to establish effective communication channels so that employees can give timely feedback and put forward opinions and suggestions.
4. Legal compliance.
The company needs to continuously pay attention to the changes of laws and regulations to ensure that its business activities meet relevant requirements. This includes compliance with labor law, environmental law and quality law.
Matters needing attention in identifying environmental factors of the company:
1, multi-party participation.
The identification of environmental factors should involve people at different levels and departments, including managers, employees and related professionals, to ensure a comprehensive perspective and accurate identification.
2. Data collection.
Collecting relevant data is an important step to identify environmental factors. In order to ensure the accuracy and reliability of data, data can be collected through internal investigation, field observation and literature research.
3. Risk assessment.
For the identified environmental factors, it is necessary to carry out risk assessment to determine their potential impact on the company and the possible degree of risk. This helps to give priority to and control important environmental factors.
4. Long-term observation.
The identification of environmental factors should be a long-term process, which needs continuous attention and observation. The company shall establish relevant monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, regularly review environmental factors, and timely adjust and improve control measures.