A: The company has established “Contractor EHS Management Procedure,” which clearly stipulates that the contractor and its staff should abide by “Labor Standards Law”, “Occupational Safety and Health Act”, relevant government regulations such as “Fire Services Act”, “Environmental Protection Regulations”, and the company’s environmental safety requirements. A brief description is as follows:
1.Before be on-site, it is necessary to assign EHS personnel, conduct personnel’s reporting procedures, and receive safety and health education and training for the construction industry occupational safety and health affair managers according to the prescribed hierarchy.
2.The relevant certificate must be handed in before the contractor on site:
(1) Record of training for new personnel
(2) Record safety and health education and training for the construction industry occupational safety and health affair managers
(3) Hazardous mechanical and equipment inspection certificate and operator qualification certificate
(4) Occupational safety and health affair managers, specialist, and management personnel licenses
(5) Health examination certificate…etc.
3.Hold an engineering safety meeting to inform the work environment hazard factors, safety and health precautions, advocate the engineering operations and special safety and health measures, and supervise all staff to comply with the procedures.
4.Each contractor shall be responsible for the safety and health of the environment within its work area, and take precautions around it to avoid public hazards or environmental pollution.
5.When the contractor executes high-risk operations, the person who has been trained and obtained the certificate shall be appointed according to law.
6.Each contractor shall clean up the pollutants and waste at the construction site to the designated place before the knock off on the same day.
7.Business waste must be tidied up regularly to keep the environment clean.
In this way, the implementation of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, prevention of occupational disasters, improvement of construction safety, outreach of safety and health and environmental protection concept. In addition to safeguarding the safety of the company and contractors, protect the environment together.