Continuous Improvement Actions
Version 1 - Last updated
23 Jul 2025
Continuous improvement is the process of systematically reviewing chemical use, identifying hazards and implementing targeted actions to reduce risk and improve safety. It supports the gradual elimination of hazardous substances, strengthens control measures, ensures compliance and keeps pace with evolving standards and scientific understanding. It is a structured, evidence-based approach to driving better outcomes over time.
There are two requirements for continuous improvement actions:
1
System review
Conduct a review of the chemical management system through assessments and corrective action plans.
2
Training
Develop and implement a training plan for effective chemical management