1, safety management system
Enterprises should establish and improve the safety management system, clarify the responsibilities and obligations of managers and employees at all levels, and ensure the safety in the production process. The safety management system should include safety policy, safety objective, safety plan, safety system and safety education. At the same time, enterprises should also formulate corresponding emergency plans to ensure timely response and disposal in case of accidents.
2. Occupational health examination
The enterprise shall arrange regular occupational health examination for its employees, timely discover and deal with hidden dangers of occupational diseases, and ensure the health of employees. Occupational health examination should include physical examination, biochemical examination and X-ray examination. Enterprises should also provide necessary labor protection articles and equipment to reduce the impact of employees' exposure to harmful substances and the environment at work.
3, safety training and education
Enterprises should strengthen safety training and education for employees, improve their safety awareness and operational skills, and enhance their ability to prevent and handle accidents. Safety training and education should include safety knowledge training, operation skills training, emergency rescue training and so on, so as to improve employees' awareness and attention to safety production.
Industry standards related to industrial injury prevention:
1, safety and health standards
This standard specifies the safety and health requirements that enterprises must abide by in the production process, including safety equipment, safe distance, ventilation, lighting, labor protection and other requirements. The purpose of these requirements is to ensure the safety in the production process and reduce the possibility of accidents. For example, in some industries, enterprises must install specific safety equipment, such as protective covers and fences, to reduce the possibility of accidents.
2, occupational disease prevention and control standards
The standard stipulates the responsibilities and obligations of enterprises to prevent occupational diseases, including the identification, evaluation and control of occupational hazard factors, as well as the requirements of employees' occupational health examination and occupational health publicity. The purpose of this standard is to prevent the occurrence of occupational diseases and protect the health of employees. For example, in some industries, enterprises must identify and evaluate possible occupational hazards and take corresponding control measures, such as providing ventilation equipment and protective equipment, to reduce the occurrence of occupational diseases.
3, safety training standards
This standard specifies the requirements that enterprises must conduct safety training for employees, including training contents, training time and training methods. The purpose of this standard is to improve employees' safety awareness and operational skills, and enhance their ability to prevent and handle accidents. For example, in some industries, enterprises must provide employees with safety training, including safety operation procedures and emergency rescue, so as to improve their safety awareness and operation skills.