The paper deals with the fourth and fifth principles of AS/NZS4804:2001. The objective of the Standard AS/NZS 4804:2001 "Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems - General guidelines on principles, systems and supporting techniques" is to guide how an occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS) may be set up, continually improved and what resources may be used to do this.
In its Good Governance Practices Guideline for Managing Health and Safety Risks, The Institute of Directors in New Zealand stated that the need to continuously improve the OHSMS is a fundamental requirement.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- How are the fourth and fifth principles from AS/NZS4804:2001 applied to businesses?
- How does an organisation use the process of continuous improvement?
- At what stage is an OHSMS actually completely implemented and no longer requiring support?
- Conclusion
Objectives and Key Themes
This paper explores the application of the fourth and fifth principles of AS/NZS4804:2001 to businesses. It examines how these principles contribute to the development and continuous improvement of an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS).
- Continuous improvement of an OHSMS
- Implementation and application of AS/NZS4804:2001 principles
- Role of audits and reviews in OHSMS development
- Measuring, monitoring, and evaluating OHS performance
- Integrating OHSMS into business decisions
Chapter Summaries
- Introduction: This chapter provides an overview of the AS/NZS 4804:2001 standard and its role in guiding the establishment and continuous improvement of OHSMS. It highlights the importance of aligning with AS/NZS 4801:2001 and the role of audits in ensuring a robust OHSMS.
- How are the fourth and fifth principles from AS/NZS4804:2001 applied to businesses?: This chapter delves into the practical application of the fourth and fifth principles. It examines how organizations can measure, monitor, and evaluate their OHS performance, and how the OHSMS can be integrated into all business decisions. Examples from real-world organizations are provided to illustrate these principles.
- How does an organisation use the process of continuous improvement?: This chapter explores the process of continuous improvement in relation to the OHSMS. It discusses the importance of regularly reviewing and improving the system, aligning it with the principles of AS/NZS 4804:2001. The chapter likely explores different methodologies and approaches for continuous improvement.
Keywords
This paper focuses on AS/NZS4804:2001, OHSMS, continuous improvement, occupational health and safety, auditing, risk assessment, hazard management, and compliance.
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- Damien Hiquet (Autor:in), 2020, The Fourth and Fifth Principles of AS:NZS4804:2001, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1151302