EHS Awareness Training Program Module 1
EHS Awareness Training Program Module 1
Lead Auditor and Tutor: ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001
Trainer: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, ISO 27001, ISO-TS 16949, NDT and
Soft Skills
1000 Man days audits conducted in India & abroad for ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and
OHSAS 18001
EMS, OHSAS & EHS Color Coding
EMS OHSAS
EHS MR ACE
(Mr. MC Agrawal)
Safety Officer
ACE (Mr. Thokchom)
Shed MR EHS
(Maintenance Head)
Shed HR Head
(Legal)
2) Shed HR Head
3) Production Head
4) QMS MR
5) Purchase Head
What are EMS & OHSAS?
Environmental Occupational
(EMS) (OHS-MS)
Or Just Or Just
EMS OHS
EMS + OHSAS
(EHS-MS)
Or Just
EHS
Or Just
SHE
What is OHSAS?
Standards Are
Management: System:
Coordinated activities to Set of interrelated or
direct and control an interacting elements.
organization.
Management System:
System to establish policy and objectives and to
achieve those objectives.
What is Environment, Health & Safety Management System?
ACT DO
CA/PA
ACT DO
CHECK
Continual Improvement?
Environment
This is Continual Improvement
Excellence
Time
CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT
What is CA/PA?
Correction?
Action to eliminate a detected nonconformity.
Example: First Aid, repairing, rework, etc.
Corrective Action?
Action to eliminate the cause of a detected
nonconformity or other undesirable situation.
Example: Diagnosis & treatment.
Preventive Action?
Action to eliminate the cause of a potential
nonconformity or other undesirable potential situation.
Example: Pullovers & Jackets in winters.
Environment:
Surroundings in which an organization operates, including: -
air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans,
and their interrelation.
NOTE: workplace shall include the personnel on job (occupation) who they are
travelling, in transit, driving, flying, on boats, on trains, working at the premises of
a client or customer, or working at home.
Definitions
Aspect or Hazard:
Source, situation or act which can
harm our environment, health and
safety can be called Aspect/Hazard.
Definitions
Source:
A place, person, or thing from which something
originates or can be obtained.
Situation:
Surroundings, situated, location/located, conditions,
circumstances. A position of employment i.e. a
post & a place.
Act:
To do something, behave in the way specified, serve
the purpose and to take action.
Impact:
Positive or negative changes to our environment,
health & safety can be called the Impact.
Definitions
Risk:
Combination of the likelihood of an occurrence of a hazardous
event or exposure(s) and the severity of injury or ill health that can
be caused by the event or exposure(s).
Acceptable Risk:
Risk level (or reduced risk level) which can be
tolerated by an organization considering its legal
obligations and OH&S policy.
ILL Health:
Identifiable, adverse physical or mental condition
arising from and/or made worse by a work activity
and/or work-related situation.
Definitions
Incident:
Event(s) of injury / ill health / fatality occurred or could have occurred
regard to work but regardless of severity.
Incident / event which has occurred and have given rise to injury / ill health /
fatality called an accident.
Incident / event which has occurred without any injury / ill health / or fatality
may be called near-miss / near-hit / close call / dangerous occurrence.
Interested Party:
Abnormal Situation:
Activities deviating from the designed process, but still under
control called a abnormal situation.
Emergency Situation:
Activities deviating from the designed process and not under
control called a emergency situation.
Policy:
Overall intentions and direction of an organization.
This is formally expressed by top management.
Top Management:
Person or group of people who directs and controls an organization at the highest level.
Policy shall:
1. be appropriate to the scope,
2. commit to continually improve the EHS performances,
3. commit to prevention of pollution, injury and ill health,
4. commit to comply with applicable legal requirements,
5. commit to comply with other requirements to which the organization subscribes,
6. provide the framework for objectives and targets,
7. be documented, implemented and maintained,
8. be communicated to all persons working for or on behalf of the organization,
9. be available to the interested parties and public, and
10. be reviewed periodically.
4.3.1 Hazard/Aspect Identification
Significant Aspect:
Aspects have or can have significant impact(s) on
the environment is called significant environmental
aspects / risk.
Hierarchy of Controls:
1. Elimination,
2. Substitution,
3. Engineering controls,
Risk Level:
Objective:
Target:
Responsibility:
Program:
4.3.3 Sample MP for Oil Leakage
Management Program No: 11 Program:
Reference: Aspect/Hazard No: 123 1. Quotation call for oil seal= 7- days.
2. PO release= 15- days
Risk Level: 75 3. Incoming= 30- days.
4. Installation= 45- days.
Objective: to reduce oil leakage by 50%. 5. Trial= 60- days.
6. M & M= 80- days.
Target: In next 90- days. 7. MP closure= 90- days.
Program: