The main principles of "responsible nursing" are as follows:
(1) Constantly improve our (chemical enterprises) awareness and awareness of actions on environment, health and safety in terms of technology, production technology and products, so as to avoid damage to human beings and the environment during the product cycle;
(2) Make full use of energy and reduce waste;
(3) publicly report relevant actions, achievements and defects;
(4) Listen, encourage and cooperate with the public to understand and publicize their concerns and expectations;
(5) Cooperate with the government and relevant organizations to formulate and implement relevant rules and standards, so as to better formulate and assist in the realization of these rules and standards;
(6) "Responsibility care" is a self-disciplined and spontaneous behavior, but it is an institutionalized and compulsory behavior within the enterprise;
(7) Enjoy the experience and reputation of "responsible care" with suppliers and contractors, and provide help to promote the promotion of "responsible care".
Six implementation standards of "responsibility care"
There are six principles of action in practice. Develop detailed standards around these six aspects. They also reflect several important aspects of chemical enterprise management. The objectives and contents of these six standards are as follows:
(1) Community Awareness-Necessary Emergency Response (CAER) aims to make the emergency response plans of chemical enterprises correspond to those of local communities or other enterprises, so as to achieve the function of mutual support and help and ensure the safety of employees and community people. Through the dialogue and exchange between chemical manufacturers and local community personnel, the cooperative emergency plan is formulated. The plan is carried out at least/kloc-0 times a year, covering all accidents in the manufacture, use, distribution, storage and disposal of dangerous substances and harmful substances.
(2) the Distribution standard (distribution)
This standard is formulated to make all forms of chemical transportation, handling and distribution safer.
This includes assessing the risks associated with the distribution of products and their raw materials, and trying to reduce these risks. Handling needs a standardized process, focusing on the safety of behavior and compliance with laws and regulations.
(3) Pollution Prevention Standard (Pollution Prevention)
The purpose of this standard is to reduce emissions to all environmental spaces, namely air, water and land. When it is impossible to reduce emissions, it is required to deal with emissions in a responsible manner. Its scope includes the process of classification, storage, removal, treatment and final disposal of pollutants.
(4) production process safety criteria (process safety)
Its purpose is to prevent fire, explosion and accidental leakage of chemicals. It requires the correct design, construction, operation, maintenance and training of process facilities according to engineering practice norms, and regular inspections to achieve safe process management. This standard is applicable to manufacturing sites and production processes, including formulation and packaging operations, fire prevention, explosion prevention and prevention of accidental discharge of chemicals, including all factory employees and outsourcers.
(5) Staff Health and Safety Guide (Staff Health and Safety; Safety)
Its purpose is to improve workers' working environment and protective equipment, so that workers can work safely in the factory, thus ensuring workers' safety and health. The standard requires enterprises to continuously improve the protection of employees, visitors and contract workers, including strengthening personnel training and sharing relevant health and safety information reports, researching and investigating potential hazards and reducing their hazards, and regularly tracking the health status of employees and improving them.
(6) product housekeeper.
This standard is applicable to all aspects of enterprise products, including development, manufacture, distribution, sale and final abandonment, so as to reduce the harm of chemical products to health, safety and environment. Its scope covers the management of all products, from initial research, manufacturing, storage, transportation and distribution, sales to waste disposal.