Environmental Health and Safety Management System for Small and Medium Scale Industries
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https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2025.0143Keywords:
Small and Medium Scale Industries (SME’s), health and Safety Management System (EHSMS), EnvironmentalAbstract
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a crucial role in economic growth, employment, and industrial development. However, they face significant challenges in workplace health, safety, and environmental management. Workers in SME’s are often exposed to hazardous materials, outdated machinery, and poor waste management practices, increasing the risk of occupational injuries, health disorders, and environmental pollution. Addressing these challenges is essential for ensuring workplace sustainability and operational efficiency. This study reviews existing literature on workplace safety challenges in SMEs, highlighting key risk factors such as ergonomic issues, chemical exposure, and inadequate safety measures. The research examines the impact of outdated safety practices, lack of training, and financial constraints on SMEs’ ability to implement effective safety programs. Regulatory frameworks, including OHSAS 18001, and safety technologies are also analyzed as potential solutions to mitigate workplace hazards. The findings indicate that SMEs often operate without comprehensive safety protocols, leading to increased workplace accidents and long-term health complications. Studies emphasize the importance of ergonomic workstation design, personal protective equipment (PPE), and employee training programs in minimizing risks. The research also highlights that proper hazardous material handling and waste management strategies contribute to a safer and more sustainable work environment. Despite financial and operational constraints, SMEs that prioritize safety management gain a competitive advantage through improved productivity and reduced accident-related costs
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