EHS Management

Examples of EHS Objectives and Targets

Learn how to set effective EHS objectives and targets to improve workplace safety, health, and environmental impact through SMART goals.

Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) objectives and targets serve as the backbone of a robust safety program, setting clear goals for continuous improvement and a safer work environment. These SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound) goals provide a roadmap for organizations to address critical risks, enhance employee well-being, and foster a culture of safety. The following examples of EHS objectives and targets can help you understand what goes into the process more clearly and effectively. 

1. Accident Prevention 

  • Objective: Reduce total recordable incident rate (TRIR) by 15% within the next year. 
  • Target: Achieve a TRIR of 0.5 or lower by December 31st, 2024. 

2. Hazard Identification and Control 

  • Objective: Implement a comprehensive hazard identification and risk assessment program for all work activities. 
  • Target: Train 100% of employees on the hazard identification and risk assessment procedure by June 30th, 2024. 

3. Health and Well-being 

  • Objective: Increase employee participation in the company’s wellness program by 20%. 
  • Target: Achieve a 70% participation rate in the wellness program by December 31st, 2024. 

4. Environmental Protection 

  • Objective: Reduce energy consumption by 10% through energy efficiency initiatives. 
  • Target: Implement energy-saving measures in all facilities, resulting in a 10% reduction in energy consumption by September 30th, 2024. 

5. Compliance with Regulations 

  • Objective:  Achieve 100% compliance with all applicable environmental and safety regulations. 
  • Target:  Conduct quarterly compliance audits and maintain a zero-violation record throughout the year. 

Additional Examples 

  • Reduce the number of near misses reported by 25% within six months. 
  • Increase the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) by 10% by the end of the year. 

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  • Offer mental health awareness training to all employees by the end of the second quarter. 
  • Implement a waste reduction program aimed at decreasing landfill waste by 15%. 
  • Conduct annual safety inspections of all equipment and machinery to ensure compliance with safety standards. 

Considerations for Setting Effective EHS Objectives and Targets 

  • Align objectives with organizational goals and priorities. 
  • Focus on areas with the highest potential impact. 
  • Involve employees in the development of objectives and targets. 
  • Set realistic and achievable goals. 
  • Regularly monitor progress and make adjustments as needed. 
  • Communicate objectives and targets clearly to all employees. 

The Last Word on Setting Clear EHS Objectives and Targets 

By establishing and implementing clear EHS objectives and targets, organizations can make significant strides toward creating a safer, healthier, and more sustainable work environment. The benefits of setting these objectives and targets in a way that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound can increase the likelihood of meeting these targets successfully. 

Remember, these goals are not static and should be reviewed and updated regularly to reflect changing circumstances and priorities. By continuously striving towards improvement, organizations can demonstrate their commitment to EHS excellence and reap the numerous benefits of a well-managed safety program. 

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