Environmental Control Officers (ECO) are becoming more common requirements of approved Environmental Authorizations (EA) and Permits, especially for construction projects. ECOs are typically not clearly defined in EAs as to their responsibilities and duties, so this is a quick summary in order to help you understand what is required for your project. As part of the project team, environmental con
Read MoreISO 9001 is a standard of Quality. ISO 9001 certification provides that the quality a products manufactured, and work is good in the company. Because this certificate is based on quality. All industries require quality. Having ISO certification will increase sales and market share. ISO certificates are provided by the certification body. ISO certificates have this rule. As per the rule, ISO certif
Read MoreISO 14001:2015 is the international standard recognized for environmental management system(EMS).It provides a framework for environmental management and evaluation and also enable the companies to perform better eco-friendly. By implementing the EMS system in a organization, the organization should take necessary steps to meet the EMS standard by following the principles like resource usage
Read MoreOvertime Exemption Audits assess the level of risk associated with work activities that need to be performed over 12 hours a day or longer in an organization. It will take one manday to complete this audit. Overtime Exemption audits are conducted for organizations applying for overtime exemptions. MOM Approved Auditor will conduct the audit on behalf of MOM Approved Auditing Organization. During
Read MoreAssuring and enhancing fire safety within buildings is the aim of the Fire Safety Manager Scheme (FSM). Additionally, the Fire Safety Manager promotes fire safety awareness among building occupants through fire safety activities and fire prevention measures. It helps building owners prevent substantial monetary and life losses due to fires by engaging a Fire Safety Manager. The fire safety
Read MoreSlips, Trips and Falls: Spills, weather hazards and loose mats often cause slips, while trips are often the result of obstructed vision, poor lighting, clutter or pavement surfaces. Accident due to high places: 18% of workplace deaths are caused by falls from height. Inadequate protection, misused or poorly maintained equipment, and poorly lit or cluttered work areas all contribute to falls fro
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