Goals are broad, long‑term outcomes — the “big picture” of what you want your safety program to achieve.
Create a safer work environment where hazards are identified and controlled before they cause harm.
Build a workplace where employees feel responsible for safety, speak up, and actively participate in hazard prevention.
Maintain full adherence to OSHA, industry standards, and internal policies to protect workers and reduce organizational risk.
📌 Three Occupational Safety Objectives
Objectives are specific, measurable actions that support the goals.
Perform formal inspections every month and close all identified corrective actions within 30 days.
Encourage proactive reporting through simplified processes, recognition programs, and supervisor engagement.
Deliver required training (e.g., PPE, hazard communication, emergency response) and track completion to ensure competency.