Maxion İnci Aluminum drew attention to the Occupational Health and Safety Day for the seventh time. Speaking in Maxion İnci Aluminum’s Occupational Health and Safety Event, in which the company comes together with employees every year, Mustafa Zaim, Chairman of the Board of Maxion İnci and Maxion Jantaş, said: “We are among the exemplary enterprises in terms of our business partner Maxion Wheels’ global HSE practices.”
The aluminum plant of Maxion İnci, a subsidiary of Brazilian Maxion Wheels and İnci Holding, came together with 900 employees as part of the “Occupational Health and Safety Day” organized for the seventh time this year. With a one-day stop of production at the aluminum wheel plant in Manisa, the event featured various training sessions to raise employees’ awareness of occupational health and safety.
Mustafa Zaim: Our goal for 2019 is zero occupational accident
Underscoring the importance the management places on raising employees’ awareness of occupational health and safety and internalizing efforts in this field, Mustafa Zaim, the Chairman of the Board of Maxion İnci and Maxion Jantaş, said: “Thinking of the health and safety of our family is always our number one duty. Therefore, today is a very meaningful day for us. As a reflection of ‘Employee Centricity’, the approach we define to be one of our most important corporate assets, further awareness on occupational health and safety issues is an area in which we are very sensitive. ‘Disseminating the OHS understanding’ across our company, which holds all occupational health and safety certificates, and among our employees is one of our most important objectives. We are also proud of ranking among the exemplary organizations in terms of our business partner Maxion Wheels’ global HSE practices, thanks to the achievements we attained in 2018 year based on this approach. We will continue to conduct all our activities and projects without changing our stance toward HSE. Our goal for 2019 is zero occupational accident.”
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