🏆Our Monroe Ride Solutions plant in Hosur, India achieved a major milestone by winning the Gold Award for #Excellence in Environment, Health, and Safety Practices at the 2023 CII-SR EHS Excellence Awards. With more than 260 participating organizations, this recognition highlights our commitment to robust #EHS practices in the industry. #TeamTenneco is excited to celebrate this success and continue to prioritize EHS. #EHSExcellence#IndustryTrends#WorkplaceSafety
🌟 National Safety Week in India 🌟
As we observe National Safety Week in India, let's focus on industrial safety, a critical aspect highlighted by the National Safety Council.
By adhering to strict safety protocols outlined by organizations like the NSC, we ensure the well-being of workers and promote a culture of safety across industries.
Let's join hands to build a safer, healthier future for all Indians.
#NationalSafetyWeek#SafetyFirst 🛡️
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I am grateful to ACMA India for organizing the insightful webinar on "IDENTIFY YOUR RISK: Organizational Safety Best Practices."
Safety is often underrated, yet it is a crucial aspect that needs more attention. It is not just about implementing protocols; it's about fostering a culture that prioritizes safety at every level.
Driving a safety culture within an organization is imperative. It involves continuous education, vigilance, and a commitment from every team member to uphold safety standards. This proactive approach not only prevents accidents but also ensures a healthier, more productive work environment.
Thank you, ACMA India, for shedding light on the importance of organizational safety and for equipping us with the best practices to implement in our workplaces. Together, let's make safety a fundamental value in our organizations.
SAFETY STARTS WITH YOU!
#SafetyCulture#OrganizationalSafety#BestPractices#ACMAWebinar#WorkplaceSafety
🌱 Let's dive into this picture I snapped yesterday in a city in India! Every scene holds lessons waiting to be uncovered.
Calling all EHS enthusiasts and pros.
What do you see? 👀
🚫 What bad practices do you spot here? 🤔
✅ Any good practices catching your eye? 🌟
🌍 What environmental aspects are at play? 🍃
⚠️ What risks and hazards lurk in this scenario? 🚧
🔍 Can you identify the probable root causes behind any of the above? 💡
🛠️ What corrective actions could turn things around for such root causes? 🔄
🔒 What controls can we introduce to ensure safety? 🚦
Share your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions in the comments!
Let's spark some insightful discussions and make a positive impact together.
Feel free to share this post far and wide!
#EHS#EnvironmentalHealthAndSafety#Patna#India#Observation#RiskManagement#RootCauseAnalysis#CorrectiveActions#SafetyFirst#EnvironmentalAwareness
Ensuring a Secure Future: AGEP India's Comprehensive Total Safety Compliance Solutions
In an era where safety is paramount, AGEP India stands as a stalwart provider of Total Safety Compliance Solutions, committed to safeguarding industries and their workforce. Our holistic approach encompasses a wide spectrum of safety measures, ensuring that organizations not only meet regulatory requirements but also foster a culture of safety excellence.
By choosing AGEP India's Total Safety Compliance Solutions, you not only meet regulatory requirements but also foster a workplace culture where safety is ingrained in every aspect of operations.
Partner with us to safeguard tomorrow – because a safe workplace is a productive and thriving one.
#SafetyFirst#TotalSafetyCompliance#WorkplaceSafety#RiskMitigation
Industrial safety in India faces significant challenges due to inadequate regulations, lack of enforcement, insufficient training, and outdated infrastructure. These issues result in frequent industrial accidents, leading to loss of life, injuries, and environmental damage. Key problems include:
Regulatory Gaps and Poor Enforcement: Existing safety regulations are either outdated or not rigorously enforced, leading to non-compliance by industries.
Insufficient Training and Awareness: Workers often lack proper training and awareness about safety protocols and emergency procedures.
Aging Infrastructure and Equipment: Many industrial facilities operate with outdated and poorly maintained equipment, increasing the risk of accidents.
Lack of Safety Culture: There is often a lack of emphasis on safety culture within organizations, leading to unsafe practices and negligence.
Emergency Preparedness: Inadequate emergency response mechanisms and lack of preparedness exacerbate the impact of industrial accidents.
Safe ☕
BRIEF (HISTORY) OF NATIONAL SAFETY DAY!
National Safety Day is celebrated on March 4 every year in India to highlight safety measures that people should follow to avoid accidents. This day marks the beginning of the National Safety Week in India, which is observed from March 4th to March 10th annually. National Safety Day also commemorates the establishment of the #National#Safety#Council in 1966.
The National Safety Council is an NGO concerned with raising awareness about safety protocols related to road safety, human health safety, and environmental safety. We have shared further information about National Safety Day, its importance, and its history here.
#National Safety Day 2024
National Safety Day aims to shed light on safety measures that can keep citizens safe during a disaster or an accident. The Ministry of Labour and Employment set up National Safety Day in 1972 to encourage the public to be more aware of common safety protocols. This day has been observed since 1972 every year on March 4 in India.
#This year's theme (2024) is “FOCUS ON SAFETY LEADERSHIP FOR ESG EXCELLENCE”
#National#Safety#Day: #History
The history of National Safety Day can be traced back to 1966, when the National Safety Council was established. This day commemorates the establishment of the National Safety Council on March 1. Find the complete history and timeline of National Safety Day here:
1966: The Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, established the National Safety Council as a non-profit, self-financing body on March 4, 1966.
1972: National Safety Day was launched for the first time.
2000: The National Safety Council was registered as a public trust under the Bombay Public Trust Act of 1950.
2021: Several leaders and organizations take to Twitter to spread the message of safety on National Safety Day through the Adopted Societies Registration Act.
Hence, On National Safety Day, several activities are undertaken to make people aware of the importance of the occasion.
Moreover, I have attached a wonderful video for understanding easily for aware the most important event of safety.
#safetyawareness#safetyfirst#safetyatwork#safetymatters#safetycompliance#safetyday#safetyweek#followsafety
KSB India (Assistant Manager QEHS&S) | Ex- Endurance (EHS Executive) | Ex- Mahindra & Mahindra (SHE Team Leader) | SHE & EHS professional | Diploma in Industrial Safety (A.D.I.S) | B.Sc (chemistry) | Pune University
BRIEF (HISTORY) OF NATIONAL SAFETY DAY!
National Safety Day is celebrated on March 4 every year in India to highlight safety measures that people should follow to avoid accidents. This day marks the beginning of the National Safety Week in India, which is observed from March 4th to March 10th annually. National Safety Day also commemorates the establishment of the #National#Safety#Council in 1966.
The National Safety Council is an NGO concerned with raising awareness about safety protocols related to road safety, human health safety, and environmental safety. We have shared further information about National Safety Day, its importance, and its history here.
#National Safety Day 2024
National Safety Day aims to shed light on safety measures that can keep citizens safe during a disaster or an accident. The Ministry of Labour and Employment set up National Safety Day in 1972 to encourage the public to be more aware of common safety protocols. This day has been observed since 1972 every year on March 4 in India.
#This year's theme (2024) is “FOCUS ON SAFETY LEADERSHIP FOR ESG EXCELLENCE”
#National#Safety#Day: #History
The history of National Safety Day can be traced back to 1966, when the National Safety Council was established. This day commemorates the establishment of the National Safety Council on March 1. Find the complete history and timeline of National Safety Day here:
1966: The Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, established the National Safety Council as a non-profit, self-financing body on March 4, 1966.
1972: National Safety Day was launched for the first time.
2000: The National Safety Council was registered as a public trust under the Bombay Public Trust Act of 1950.
2021: Several leaders and organizations take to Twitter to spread the message of safety on National Safety Day through the Adopted Societies Registration Act.
Hence, On National Safety Day, several activities are undertaken to make people aware of the importance of the occasion.
#safetyawareness#safetyfirst#safetyatwork#safetymatters#safetycompliance#safetyday#safetyweek#followsafety
National Safety Day is observed in many countries worldwide to promote awareness about the importance of safety in various aspects of life, including workplaces, roads, homes, and communities. The specific date of observation may vary from country to country.
In India, National Safety Day is observed on March 4th every year. It was established by the National Safety Council of India (NSCI) to commemorate the foundation day of the council. The day serves as a reminder to individuals, organizations, and communities to prioritize safety measures and practices to prevent accidents and injuries.
On National Safety Day, various activities, seminars, workshops, and awareness campaigns are organized to educate people about safety procedures and measures. These initiatives aim to foster a safety culture and encourage everyone to take responsibility for their own safety and the safety of others around them.
#nationalsafetyday#NSCI#india#monarchyinfotech
National Safety Day is observed in many countries worldwide to promote awareness about the importance of safety in various aspects of life, including workplaces, roads, homes, and communities. The specific date of observation may vary from country to country.
In India, National Safety Day is observed on March 4th every year. It was established by the National Safety Council of India (NSCI) to commemorate the foundation day of the council. The day serves as a reminder to individuals, organizations, and communities to prioritize safety measures and practices to prevent accidents and injuries.
On National Safety Day, various activities, seminars, workshops, and awareness campaigns are organized to educate people about safety procedures and measures. These initiatives aim to foster a safety culture and encourage everyone to take responsibility for their own safety and the safety of others around them.
#nationalsafetyday#NSCI#india#monarchyinfotech
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1moWhat an achievement Hosur team ! Another milestone proving that you are the best in class company 👏👏👏