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Our Mission
To develop and implement Safety Management System Program that endeavors to improve safety and quality awareness amongst employees and ensure the highest safety standards compliance.
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| What is Safety: |
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safe·ty (sâf'tç)  n., pl. -ties.
- The condition of being safe; freedom from danger, risk, or injury.
- A device designed to prevent accidents
Definition: protection from harm Antonyms: danger, exposure, jeopardy, vulnerability |
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Activities that seek to minimize or to eliminate hazardous conditions that can cause bodily injury. Occupational safety is concerned with risks in areas where people work: offices, manufacturing plants, farms, construction sites, and commercial and retail facilities. Public safety is concerned with hazards in the home, in travel and recreation, and in other situations that do not fall within the scope of occupational safety. |
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| Important means of preventing accidents and injuries. Insurers take corporate safety programs into account when rating workers compensation and other business insurance policies.
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Safety is the condition of being protected against physical, social, spiritual, financial, political, emotional, occupational, psychological or other types or consequences of failure, damage, error, accidents, harm or any other event. Protection involves here both causing and exposure. It can include physical protection or that of possessions. Safety is often in relation to some guarantee of a standard of insurance to the quality and unharmful function of a thing or organization. It is used in order to ensure that the thing or organization will do only what it is wanted to do. |
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Risks and responses
Safety is generally interpreted as implying a real and significant impact on risk of death, injury or damage to property. In response to perceived risks many interventions may be proposed with engineering responses and regulation being two of the most common. |
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