Safety Education & Training

A company’s employees are one of its most important assets. Employees who have acquired safety awareness at work will take this awareness home with them, thereby helping to ensure safety at home. The resulting support from the employee’s family will encourage employees to make a greater effort to spread proper safety concepts in the workplace, creating a synergistic effect whereby individual employees, contractors, visitors and suppliers all come to attach more importance to health and safety issues.

Safety education and training is the means whereby a company inculcates safety concepts and awareness in its employees. For this reason, we take safety education and training very seriously.

Safety education and training for employees

Skills training for Emergency Response Team (ERT) members

Contractors’ personnel visiting our facility for safety training

There is an old saying that “if you want to be able to do a good job, you need to look after your tools properly.” To ensure safety within the factory area, prevent emergencies from occurring, and keep emergencies under control in the event that they do occur, suitable preparations need to be taken and the necessary facilities put in place to minimize damage and loss. At our factory, the following facilities and systems have been put in place to achieve the company’s disaster prevention and control objectives:
An Emergency Response Center (ERC) has been established to serve as the command center for handling emergencies.
The factory has a First Aid Room, where a full-time factory nurse provides employees with first-aid treatment and with advice on medical issues.
The factory area has over 300 CCTV cameras, facilitating monitoring and control by the ERC and from the Central Control Room.
Toxic gas monitoring and warning systems have been installed to meet plant safety objectives.
Diesel generators and an external uninterruptible power supply (EUPS) system have been installed to ensure that the power supply to key items of equipment within the factory is not interrupted.
An earthquake monitoring device has been installed to monitor the severity of any earthquakes that affect the plant; if a severe earthquake occurs, the supply of particular types of gas is automatically switched off.
The factory is equipped with a range of emergency response equipment to help bring incidents under control, including equipment for handling chemical leaks, Scott self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), Class A protective clothing, fire-fighting suits, etc.