In the context of phrases such as "Workplace Health and Safety,"Health is a state of physical and mental well-being - including the absence of disease or infirmity. Safety relates to the absence of physical or psychological injury or harm and often extends to the absence of damage to property.
There is a substantial area of common meaning or overlap in these terms because health often refers to long-term issues while safety refers to issues with immediate impact. Some issue have both and some have intermediate impact, being see as health by some and as safety by others. Examples of the latter may include noise and ergonomics.
In other contexts, both terms can have wider and even different meanings. For example, safety can refer to the security offered by a police presence and health can refer to social well being
There is no fundamental difference between a person designated as a "health and safety representative" and one designated a "representative of employees safety" - unless a specific employer or organization assigns differing responsibilities to the two.
There is no difference between "workplace health and safety" and "occupational health and safety." They are two terms for the same concept. What ever term you use in your business or the company that you are going to join, either of them aims to promote and ensure the health and safety of everyone. Different places have different administering agencies for them like in the USA, OSHA or Occupational Safety and Health Administration takes care of the health and safety of not just workers and supervisors but all people that may be involved in the workplace process (even clients/customers)
Reliability: It works as expected.Safety: It doesn't endanger your life or health.
There is no essential difference between the meanings of the phrases "essential to safety" and "essential for safety."
In may cases there is no difference between a Safety Audit and a Safety Inspection. Where there is one, it is because a particular company has specified that.
Health at work and safety at work are a complementary pair. There is little value is focusing on a difference since both are important. Maintaining health at work relates to things like preventing excessive chemical exposure and the disease it could cause. Safety at work relates to preventing injuries from such events as cuts, falls, moving machinery, etc.
OHSAS 18001: Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems - Specification and OHSAS 18002: Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems - Specification - Guidelines for Implementation of OHSAS 18001
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Occupational Hygiene (Industrial Hygiene) is one of several disciplines that fall under the wider category of occupational health and safety. Others include:safety engineeringoccupational medicineoccupational nursinghealth physicsergonomics
OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a regulatory agency in the US Department of Labor. The Arizona Department of Safety and Health is an agency of the state of Arizona. Both agencies, however, target to increase the health and safety in different types of workplaces and occupations. They are one of the reasons on why and how the number of injuries in Arizona (and the whole country for OSHA) are decreasing every year.
OSHA- the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is a Federal agency. However, 26 states operate their OWN Safety & Health programs. In Virginia it is VOSH, in Washington State it is WISHA, and in Michigan, MIOSH. Do not confuse this with MSHA- the Mine Safety and Health Administration. THAT is the Federal agency that administers safety & health standards for MINING operations- which OSHA does not. MIOSH is also termed as MIOSHA for that state.