Health, Safety, Environment
"Airuida" has always adhered to the three red lines principles of "Safety, Environmental Protection, and Quality," considering safety as the lifeline of corporate development. All business activities must adhere to the premise of "safety first," scientifically advancing the construction of a "dual system," and improving a strict safety management system. This has achieved a closed-loop management of safety.
Environmental protection leads to a promising future.
By practicing the “green” concept, comprehensive VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) leak detection has been implemented in various regions. This includes upgrading enclosed vehicle systems and oil vapor recovery systems, enhancing online detection systems for pollutants at the factory boundaries, resulting in meeting emission standards and fostering ecological development.
Committed to building a safety and environmental protection system with distinctive corporate features and scientific standards.
We have introduced DuPont's safety management project, integrating it with the corporation 's characteristics. Tailoring it to local conditions and progressing step by step, we are systematically and scientifically advancing towards intrinsic safety. Emphasis is placed on guiding safety awareness, enhancing the safety atmosphere, integrating safety into the environment, and strengthening safety skills. We are concentrating efforts on implementing the main responsibilities, guiding employees to be conscious and actively participate, creating a good atmosphere of 'I prioritize safety' from the bottom up and proactively.
Safety Policy
“Safety first, prevention-oriented, comprehensive management, people-oriented, full participation, continuous improvement.”
Safety Principles
① Principle of Safety Veto System: Any safety concerns have the power to veto.
② Principle of Closed-Loop Management for Hidden Danger Investigation and Control: Identify and address hidden dangers in a closed-loop management system.
③ Production Management Must Include Safety Management, and Whoever Manages Is Responsible: The principle that whoever is in charge of production is also responsible for safety.
④ Seek Truth from Facts; No Concealing or Fabricating of Incidents: Principle that all incidents and events must be reported truthfully without concealment or fabrication.
⑤ Principle of Localized Management: Manage based on the geographical location or jurisdiction.
⑥ Principle of All Personnel Participation: All personnel are involved and participate in safety matters.