安全生产英文名词

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安全生产英文名词
Safety Production English Terminology
1. Hazard: a potential source of harm or danger in the workplace.
2. Risk: the likelihood or probability of a hazard causing harm.
3. Incident: an unplanned event that results in injury, illness, or damage to property.
4. Accident: an unexpected event that causes harm or injury.
5. Emergency: a serious situation that requires immediate action to prevent harm.
6. Fire safety: measures taken to prevent and respond to fires in the workplace.
7. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment): equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards or reduce the risk of injury.
8. Safety precautions: steps taken to prevent accidents or injuries in the workplace.
9. Safety policies: rules and regulations implemented to ensure a safe working environment.
10. Safety inspection: a systematic examination of the workplace to identify and eliminate hazards.
11. Risk assessment: the process of evaluating potential risks in the workplace and implementing measures to control or eliminate them.
12. Safety training: instruction provided to employees on how to identify and respond to potential hazards.
13. Safety culture: the attitudes, beliefs, and practices regarding safety in an organization.
14. Occupational health and safety: the field of study and practice concerned with promoting and maintaining the health and safety of workers.
15. Safety equipment: devices used to protect workers from
potential hazards.
16. Safety guidelines: recommended practices for ensuring a safe working environment.
17. Safety committee: a group of individuals responsible for overseeing and implementing safety measures in the workplace.
18. Safety management: the process of planning, organizing, and implementing safety measures to minimize risks.
19. Safety regulations: official rules and requirements set by regulatory bodies to ensure workplace safety.
20. Safety signage: signs or symbols used to convey safety information and instructions.
21. Safety procedures: step-by-step instructions for performing tasks safely in the workplace.
22. Safety records: documents or records containing information on safety incidents, inspections, and training.
23. Safety awareness: knowledge and understanding of potential hazards and the importance of safety in the workplace.
24. First aid: immediate care provided to an injured or ill person until medical assistance arrives.
25. Safety manual: a document containing safety policies, procedures, and guidelines for employees.
26. Safety audits: formal evaluations of safety practices and procedures in the workplace.
27. Safety performance: the measurement of how well safety measures are implemented and followed in the workplace.
28. Safety officer: an individual responsible for overseeing and enforcing safety policies and procedures.
29. Safety signage: signs or symbols used to convey safety information and instructions.
30. Safety regulations: official rules and requirements set by
regulatory bodies to ensure workplace safety.
31. Safety training: instruction provided to employees on how to identify and respond to potential hazards.
32. Safety culture: the attitudes, beliefs, and practices regarding safety in an organization.
33. Occupational health and safety: the field of study and practice concerned with promoting and maintaining the health and safety of workers.
34. Safety equipment: devices used to protect workers from potential hazards.
35. Safety procedures: step-by-step instructions for performing tasks safely in the workplace.
36. Safety management: the process of planning, organizing, and implementing safety measures to minimize risks.
37. Safety regulations: official rules and requirements set by regulatory bodies to ensure workplace safety.
38. Safety awareness: knowledge and understanding of potential hazards and the importance of safety in the workplace.
39. First aid: immediate care provided to an injured or ill person until medical assistance arrives.
40. Personal safety: measures taken by individuals to protect themselves from harm.
41. Electrical safety: procedures and precautions for working with electricity to prevent electrical shock or fire.
42. Workstation: a specific area where a worker performs tasks in the workplace.
43. Ergonomics: the study of how equipment and tasks can be designed to fit the capabilities and limitations of workers.
44. LOTO (Lockout/Tagout): a safety procedure used to ensure that equipment is de-energized and cannot be activated during
maintenance or repair.
45. Confined space: an enclosed area with limited access and egress, which may present hazards to workers.
46. Machine guarding: protective barriers or devices installed on machines to prevent contact with moving parts.
47. Fall protection: measures taken to prevent falls from heights in the workplace.
48. Chemical safety: safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous chemicals in the workplace.
49. Safety sign: a visual or auditory signal that communicates specific safety information.
50. Safety data sheet (SDS): a document containing detailed information about a hazardous substance, including its safe handling, storage, and disposal.
51. Safety audit: a systematic examination of safety practices and procedures in the workplace.
52. Safety analysis: a methodical evaluation of potential hazards and risks associated with specific tasks or operations.
53. Safety evaluation: an assessment of the effectiveness and implementation of safety measures in the workplace.
54. Safety performance indicators: metrics used to measure and monitor safety performance in the workplace.
55. Safe work procedures: documented step-by-step instructions for performing specific tasks in a safe manner.
56. Safety incentives: rewards or recognition given to employees for maintaining a safe working environment.
57. Safety goals: specific objectives or targets set to improve safety performance.
58. Safety motivation: factors that drive individuals to practice safe behaviors in the workplace.
59. Safety leadership: the qualities and actions of individuals who promote and prioritize safety in the workplace.
60. Safety education: training and instruction provided to increase employees' knowledge and understanding of workplace safety. 61. Safety legislation: laws and regulations enacted by government bodies to ensure workplace safety.
62. Safety engineering: the application of scientific and engineering principles to design and implement safety measures in the workplace.
63. Safety improvement: actions taken to enhance safety performance and reduce the risk of accidents or injuries.
64. Safety performance review: an evaluation of an organization's safety performance and adherence to safety policies and procedures.
65. Safety monitoring: ongoing surveillance and evaluation of safety practices and conditions in the workplace.
66. Safety recognition program: a system for acknowledging and rewarding individuals or teams for their commitment to workplace safety.
67. Safety inspection checklist: a document or tool used to systematically assess safety conditions, practices, and procedures in the workplace.
68. Safety violation: a breach or failure to comply with safety regulations or procedures.
69. Safety communication: the exchange of information and messages concerning safety practices, hazards, and risks in the workplace.
70. Safety responsibility: the obligation and accountability of individuals or organizations to ensure the safety and well-being of workers.
71. Safety planning: the process of developing strategies and actions to prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace.
72. Safety governance: the framework and processes that ensure the effective management and oversight of safety in the workplace.
73. Safety consultation: seeking and sharing expert advice and information on safety issues and concerns in the workplace.
74. Safety innovation: the development and application of new technologies, practices, or techniques to improve workplace safety.
75. Safety enforcement: the enforcement of safety regulations, policies, and procedures in the workplace.
76. Safety incident reporting: the process of documenting and reporting safety incidents, near misses, and hazards in the workplace.
77. Safety culture survey: a survey or assessment tool used to measure and evaluate the safety culture within an organization. 78. Safety motivation techniques: strategies and approaches used to inspire and encourage individuals to adopt safe behaviors in the workplace.
79. Safety performance review: an evaluation of an organization's safety performance and adherence to safety policies and procedures.
80. Safety management system: a comprehensive approach to managing safety in the workplace, including policies, procedures, and practices.
81. Safety mindset: a way of thinking and approaching tasks with a focus on safety and risk reduction.
82. Safety risk assessment: a systematic evaluation of potential risks and their likelihood of occurrence in the workplace.
83. Safety training program: a structured approach to providing training and education on workplace safety topics.
84. Safety incident investigation: a formal inquiry into the causes and contributing factors of a safety incident in the workplace. 85. Safety performance evaluation: the assessment of an organization's safety performance against established criteria and benchmarks.
86. Safety communication plan: a strategic plan for effectively communicating safety messages and information within an organization.
87. Safety performance metrics: quantifiable measures used to assess and track safety performance in the workplace.
88. Safety improvement plan: a detailed plan outlining actions and strategies to improve safety performance and reduce risks.
89. Safety leadership training: specialized training for individuals in leadership roles to develop their skills and knowledge in promoting and maintaining workplace safety.
90. Safety incident response plan: a written plan outlining the steps to be taken in the event of a safety incident in the workplace. 91. Safety inspection report: a document summarizing the findings and recommendations resulting from a safety inspection in the workplace.
92. Safety performance review board: a committee or group responsible for conducting periodic reviews of safety performance and making recommendations for improvement.
93. Safety culture assessment: a systematic evaluation of the prevailing safety culture within an organization.
94. Safety incident prevention: strategies and measures implemented to prevent safety incidents from occurring in the workplace.
95. Safety performance tracking: ongoing monitoring and evaluation of safety performance indicators to identify trends and
areas for improvement.
96. Safety incident management: the coordinated response and management of safety incidents in the workplace.
97. Safety performance benchmarking: comparing an organization's safety performance against industry standards or best practices.
98. Safety promotion: activities and initiatives aimed at raising awareness and promoting a positive safety culture in the workplace.
99. Safety incident response team: a designated group of individuals responsible for responding to and managing safety incidents in the workplace.
100. Safety culture survey: a survey or assessment tool used to measure and evaluate the safety culture within an organization.。

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