ESG management has now become a new management paradigm both domestically and internationally. ESG is a non-financial performance indicator to achieve corporate sustainability, and encompasses responsibilities and obligations to stakeholders. Recently, as the safety issue of overseas products imported from online shopping malls in China has emerged, the need to ensure consumer safety and health from hazardous products is increasing. Accordingly, the establishment of product safety disclosure standards for consumer protection is required in the ESG information disclosure process. In this paper, in order to establish product safety indicators for sustainability disclosure standards for ESG management, the disclosure standards of major domestic and foreign initiatives were reviewed and analyzed to examine the introduction of product safety-related indicators, and product safety indicators that can be set for consumer safety and health were developed and presented. As product safety indicators, this paper first presented the occurrence of illegal and defective products, occurrence of product accidents, block hazardous products, number of recall orders and recommendations, and recall recovery rate as indicators that can be introduced throughout the entire product life cycle. In addition, the product risk level, the number and ratio of products for which risk assessment was performed, and the methods and standards used for risk assessment were presented as indicators related to product risk that indicate the level of impact of the product on consumer safety and health. In addition, the consumer safety index was presented as an indicator related to product safety accidents that occur during the consumer product use phase. The consumer safety index is an index that allows consumers to directly feel the level of product safety due to product accidents that occur when consumers use the product. It can be said to be a product safety index from the consumer's perspective that can protect consumer safety.