Introduction
Occupational safety and ensuring the right quality conditions is one of the important aspects of employment law. Total Safety Management (TSM) is a structured, systematic approach to safety in the workplace. The Kanye Standard consists of eight elements that are designed to make it easier for employers and employees to identify and eliminate potential danger at work. However, all points are not equal in their usefulness, and the hazard identification and control provision can be considered the most effective.
Discussion
Identifying and controlling hazards is the most important, as it can be used to exterminate a potential problem proactively. It includes risk management, ensuring they are eliminated before any incident occurs. Thus, this element is the basis on which all other components of the TSM program are built. Without a clear identification and definition of hazards, creating a safe working environment would not be possible. Moreover, a proactive approach is always preferable to correcting an accident that has occurred. In this way, a better level of personnel health can be achieved since dangerous situations cannot arise due to risk control. By implementing controls to keep dangers to a minimum, employees can be significantly safer by providing a better working environment. Identifying and controlling hazards is an ongoing process that must be continually continued. Safety workers should regularly carry out the necessary activities to improve the workplace to make it more convenient and efficient.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the element of hazard identification and control is the most effective for ensuring safety in organizations. This is due to the fact that this standard provides procedures without which it is impossible to perform all other elements of TSM. In addition, the prevention of dangerous situations by early detection is much more effective because it makes it impossible for employees to be injured.