Health, Safety & Environment
Health, Safety & Environment
Responsible Care® Policy
Health: ensure a healthy workplace, for the prevention of occupational ill health, by eliminating hazards and reducing occupational health risks
Safety: ensure a safe workplace, for the prevention of injuries, incidents, property damage and excel in process safety management, by eliminating hazards and reducing occupational and process safety risks
Security: ensure a secure workplace by preventing security incidents
Environment: protecting the environment, by minimising the impact of its activities, products and services on the environment, by using material and energy efficiently, and by minimising waste, and preventing pollution by reducing emission to air, discharge to water and to soil to the practical minimum
Products: ensure a clear commitment of product stewardship to minimise any impact of our products throughout their life cycle
Process Safety Policy
The Process Safety Policy is to emphasise BCCS top management leadership and visibility with clear process safety management system and improvement plan.
This Policy describes key elements of BCCS Process Safety Management (BPSM) System for management of process as well as equipment integrity and reliability in preventing incident and protecting people and environment.
These are achieved through:
- process safety ownership from top management level, discussing process safety in board meetings and Responsible Care® Committee meetings, such as reviewing process safety indicators and performance
- demonstrating visibility and visible commitment of top management, through site visits and open dialogues
- providing a positive, trusting and open culture where BCCS employees and contractors are encouraged to speak out, without fear or reprisal, and their views on safety
- enhancing engineered and administrative safeguards that act to achieve or maintain a safe state of process
- process safety improvement plan identifying priorities for ensuring system and safeguards retain their integrity, with continual improvement
- implementing an integrated set of leading and lagging performance indicators, which are periodically updated
- comprehensive maintenance programme, reliability management and timely rectification of faults with adequate repairs
- suitable training for competency development and transfer of knowledge and learning of good practices, encompassing knowledge retention
- reviewing industry incidents and recommendations across major hazard sectors for learning lessons and assessing gaps for improvement
- recognising changes and ensuring that they are appropriately managed, documented, reviewed, approved and communicated
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