IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINE
10 Guiding Principles
- To seek and incorporate public input regarding our products and operations.
- To provide chemicals that can be manufactured, transported, used and disposed of safely.
- To make health, safety, the environment and resource conservation critical considerations for all new and existing products and processes.
- To provide information on health or environmental risks and pursue protective measures for employees, the public and other key stakeholders.
- To work with customers, carriers, suppliers, distributors and contractors to foster the safe use, transport and disposal of chemicals.
- To operate our facilities in a manner that protects the environment and the health and safety of our employees and the public.
- To support education and research on the health, safety and environmental effects of our products and processes.
- To work with others to resolve problems associated with past handling and disposal practices.
- To lead the development of responsible laws, regulations and standards that safeguard the community, workplace and environment.
- To practice Responsible Care® by encouraging and assisting others to adhere to these principles and practices.
Code of Management Practices
COMMUNITY AWARENESS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE (CAER)
The Community Awareness and Emergency Response aims to assure emergency preparedness and to foster community right-to-know. It builds on the success of voluntary program by emphasizing a broader dialogue and interaction with many audiences including employees, the general public and government agencies, as well as emergency responders.
DISTRIBUTION
The Distribution Code governs member companies’ management commitment and actions taken to ensure preservation of the environment, protection of health and safety of employees as well as the community during the handling, storage and transport of chemicals.
EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND SAFETY
The Employee Health and Safety Code governs member company action regarding health and safety of people involved in operational activities, particularly in order to fulfil the Guiding Principle of Responsible Care.
POLLUTION PREVENTION
The Pollution Prevention Code is to achieve ongoing reduction of releases to the air, land and water; and ongoing reduction of wastes generated at facilities. It also covers waste management issues in regulatory compliance, implement policies of elimination, reduction, recycling, treatment and disposal; and handling, storage and transport of wastes.
PROCESS SAFETY
The Process Safety Code is designed to prevent fires, explosions and accidental chemical releases. The Code comprises a series of management practices that reflect this goal, with the expectation of continual performance improvement for each management practice. The practices are based on the principle that facilities will be safe if they are designed according to sound engineering practices, built, operated and maintained properly and periodically reviewed for conformance.
PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP
The Product Stewardship is the responsible and ethical design and management of products throughout their entire product life cycle; in order to ensure health and safety and protect people and the environment.
SECURITY
The Security Code Management Practices is to help protect people, property, products, processes, information, and information systems by enhancing security throughout the chemical industry value chain. This Code is designed to help companies achieve continuous improvement in security performance using a risk-based approach to identify, assess and address vulnerabilities, prevent or mitigate incidents, enhance training and response capabilities, and maintain and improve relationships with key stakeholders and authorities.
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