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PJSC KHARTSYZSK PIPE PLANT started to review safety at work

8 November 2011 // Press centre PJSC KHARTSYZSK PIPE PLANT

The review of work safety has started at PJSC KHARTSYZSK PIPE of Metinvest Group and will be held from October 31 to November 30. As part of the review a set of activities will be implemented and aimed at involving personnel of the main and auxiliary shops to participate actively in reducing the potential risk of occupational injuries. The prize fund of activities is about 35 thousand UAH.

Contests will be held for employees of shops and departments in the following categories: "Factory anthem of safety", "Memo for a young worker" (about the safety rules), "The best public work safety inspector," "Best heading of Safety Labour ","The best motto for work safety of a department,""The best team (shift)." Workers can also check their knowledges  by taking part in the quiz for work safety. The review also includes a competition for drawings of pipe manufacturers’ children, where young artists can express their attitude towards safety in the enterprise and at home.

Results of the competitions will be announced in December. All the participants will be able not only to fill gaps and strengthen knowledge in the field of occupational health and safety, but also to get for cash prizes.

"Work safety is one of the priorities in the activity of PJSC KHARTSYZSK PIPE. A range of preventive measures (contests, review of work safety, etc.) aimed at preventing and reducing risks of injury is annually developed as a part of the organization of work in the field of occupational health and safety at the enterprise. Compliance with safety regulations, the use of personal protective equipment - these are rules that must be undertaken by each worker of KHARTSYZSK PIPE, - said Alexander Smagin, the head of occupational health and safety.- Excellent work in safety is a key to the success of the enterprise, and our goal is to get people interested, and to consider issues of their own safety in the workplace."