SY/T 6609-2004
Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Management System Model (English Version)

Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Management System Model
Standard No.
SY/T 6609-2004
Language
Chinese, Available in English version
Release Date
2004
Published By
Professional Standard - Petroleum
Status
 2015-03
Replace By
SY/T 6276-2014
Lastest
SY/T 6276-2014
Scope
An EHS management system is a process that applies quality system methods to manage EHS activities. This method is a cyclical process, which is to gain experience and learn lessons through the first cycle, and then use the gained experience and lessons in the next cycle to improve and enhance the level of EHS management. The key to the system is people and procedures, which connect the company's EHS policy, legal requirements, business strategies and a series of company requirements through people and procedures to achieve continuous improvement of overall EHS performance that is consistent with the company's EHS policy. In addition, the management system should include a procedure to identify the root causes of nonconformities and resolve them. The EHS management system model is a method or template to help prepare or enhance EHS-MS. However, this does not mean that this particular management system must be adopted. The company can form a management system that suits its actual situation based on other existing systems and procedures, or focus on adopting certain parts of them. The EHS-MS model is highly flexible and adaptable, and can be appropriately increased or decreased to meet requirements based on factors such as the scale and complexity of enterprise or facility operations.

SY/T 6609-2004 history

  • 2014 SY/T 6276-2014 Petroleum and natural gas industries health, safety and environmental management systems
  • 2004 SY/T 6609-2004 Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Management System Model

SY/T 6609-2004 Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Management System Model was changed to SY/T 6276-2014 Petroleum and natural gas industries health, safety and environmental management systems.




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