First of all, OHSAS emphasizes prevention. OHSAS believes that the best way is to prevent accidents. Therefore, the system requires enterprises to take a series of measures to identify potential dangers and risks, and take corresponding measures to eliminate or mitigate these dangers and risks. This preventive way of thinking can effectively reduce the incidence of accidents, thus protecting the health and safety of employees.
Secondly, OHSAS pays attention to full participation. OHSAS believes that health and safety goals can only be truly achieved when all employees are aware of their impact on the working environment. Therefore, the system requires enterprises to let all employees know the importance of health and safety through training and publicity, and encourage them to actively participate in prevention work. This way of full participation can enhance employees' sense of responsibility and self-protection, thus better protecting employees' health and safety.
Third, OHSAS emphasizes continuous improvement. OHSAS believes that only by constantly improving and perfecting the management system can the health and safety objectives be truly realized. Therefore, the system requires enterprises to conduct internal audit and evaluation regularly, find problems and take timely measures to solve them. At the same time, OHSAS also requires enterprises to keep close contact with relevant institutions and learn the latest health and safety standards and technologies, so as to update the management system in time. This way of continuous improvement can continuously improve the management level of enterprises and the health and safety level of employees.
Finally, OHSAS focuses on effectiveness. OHSAS believes that only by truly achieving the health and safety objectives can we bring practical benefits to enterprises. Therefore, the system requires enterprises to incorporate health and safety management into their daily operations, and take it as an important indicator to assess enterprise performance. This effective way can make enterprises pay more attention to health and safety management, thus improving their competitiveness and development potential.