Techhse
SAFETY FIRST
Protection is our commitment
The protection of safety, the environment and hygiene in the workplace are an integral part of Techbau’s business. Techbau is aware of the importance of environmental and safety issues, both within the construction industry and for the community as a whole.
Techbau is actively committed to complying with all relevant environmental and safety legislation, with the aim of continually improving its performances through appropriate programmes, controls, resource procurement and training of the workforce. The company is committed to working to monitor and continually improve safety and environment performances through the application of a Health, Safety and Environment Management System (HSEMS), which sets out the procedures for defining the responsibilities, procedures, processes and resources within the company’s organisation for the realisation of its corporate prevention policy, in accordance with current health, safety and environment regulations.
Provide for monitoring by internal staff and highly qualified external consultants
Enable adaptation to changes in laws, regulations and technical good practice
Involving workers and their representatives in the management system
The management system is defined, documented, implemented and kept continually up to date to ensure its efficacy and adequacy with regard to the corporate safety/environment objectives and compliance with the ISO 45001:2018 and ISO 14001:2015 standard.
In order to effectively implement the HSE policy, each company activity is analysed taking into account all possible conditions; objectives consistent with the policy are set out in a specific HSE plan, document DOC-S&A-02 objective plan. For each objective, the actions necessary for its achievement, the responsibilities, the resources and the methods for measuring its achievement are defined.
Planning is one of the keystones of the system. It also precisely defines the tasks assigned to each person and their responsibilities. The first factors taken into consideration when planning activities are the identification of the legal requirements with which the company must comply and risk identification, assessment and control.