ESOH

Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health

Definition

Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health encompasses the disciplines and requirements addressing environmental protection, workplace safety, and employee health in contract performance. ESOH considerations affect facility operations, manufacturing processes, and field activities.

ESOH compliance is mandatory for government contractors and may require specific plans, training, and reporting. Understanding ESOH requirements helps contractors develop compliant operations and avoid penalties. ESOH performance is often evaluated as part of contract oversight and performance assessment.

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