Safety standards


Safety standards are standards designed to ensure the safety of products, activities and processes, etc. Additional descriptive terms may help to clarify what hazards are being addressed, such as workplace safety standards, food safety standards, or consumer product safety standards.They may be advisory or compulsory and are normally laid down by an advisory or regulatory body that may be either voluntary or statutory. In October 2021, a fire raging through multiple floors of a dilapidated apartment block in Kaohsiung highlighted the lax fire safety standards in Taiwan. China has recently experienced trouble with some of the post listed associations.

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Workplace

Workplace safety standards are set by a number of different organizations depending on where people are located. The standards are designed to keep workers safe from hazards present in the workplace. Some standards may be legally enforceable with citations and fines, while others may provide information about best practices in industry.
CountryWorkplace Safety and Health Agencies
AustraliaSafe Work Australia
CanadaFederal: Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
Provincial: WorkSafeBC, Workplace Safety and Prevention Services , WorkSafeNB, and CNESST
EuropeEuropean Agency for Safety and Health at Work
UKHealth & Safety Executive
United StatesOccupational Safety and Health Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists

Fire

Fire safety standards are developed to minimize fatalities in building fires and to save as much life and infrastructure as possible. Fire safety standards may be known as fire codes, with equipment often planned for and installed during construction so that the buildings can have features that protect the occupants, such as fire extinguishers, fire alarms, fire suppression systems, egress/emergency exit routes, and other features.
Fire Safety Organizations
AustraliaNational Construction Code
CanadaNational Fire Code of Canada
EuropeEuropean Fire Safety Alliance
UKHealth and Safety Executive
United StatesNational Fire Protection Association

Food

standards are placed so that the food that people consume meet certain levels of quality and does not hurt them in any way.
Food Safety Organizations
AustraliaFood Standards Australia New Zealand
CanadaCanadian Food Inspection Agency
EuropeEuropean Food Safety Authority
UKThe Food Standards Agency
United StatesFood & Drug Administration

Consumer

Consumer product safety standards are enforced so that consumers are protected against hazards in manufactured products.
Consumer Product Safety OrganizationsLaws
AustraliaAustralian Competition and Consumer Commission
CanadaCanada Consumer Product Safety Act Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, Hazardous Products Act
EuropeGeneral Product Safety Directive
UKOffice for Product Safety and Standards
United StatesConsumer Product Safety Commission U.S. Consumer Product Safety Act