Contractor Training on Hazard Informing and Occupational Safety and Health Management at FEFC
FEFC conducted the 2022 contractor training on hazard informing as well as occupational safety and health management. Participants include the representatives, safety and health management personnel and general employees from 53 contractors, reaching 433 in the attendance count.
The training included regulatory amendments and updates on occupational safety regulations. In terms of informing contractors of hazardous elements, the training provided information on the precautions and prevention measures for occupational hazards; safety and health inspection checklists; deficiency improvement to reduce operational risks, avoid violations and prevent accidents.
Personnel risk control is conducted in accordance with the pandemic restrictions and regulatory requirements. Permits are required for the contractor staff to enter the plant. The security staff are responsible for regulating the number of people entering and exiting the plant as well as the total number of workers within the premise. They also verify the contractor staff’s credentials for the work performed.
To control risks associated with equipment and facilities, an inspection over the supplier’s equipment is required prior to entering the plant. Rules and management approaches are established based on applicable directions.
FEFC wishes to share its experience in and deepen contractors’ understanding of the safety and health regulations as well as hazardous risk management. The training helps FEFC form partnerships with the contractors and work towards a workplace environment and culture that are safe, healthy and happy. As of the end of 2022, FEFC has accumulated 8,928 days and contractors 3,524,042 hours without disabling injuries.