China Communications Construction (ECRL) Section 2 Project Management Awarded 42nd Malaysian Society for Occupational Safety and Health Gold Merit Award in Malaysia

masa: 29/10/2024   sumber: tidak bernama   klik num: 1204


China Communications Construction (ECRL) Section 2 project management has recently been awarded the 42nd MSOSH Gold Merit Award by the Malaysian Society for Occupational Safety and Health (MSOSH). This honor was conferred following multiple on-site inspections and evaluations by the MSOSH review committee, along with several rounds of strict assessments.


Since the commencement of the ECRL Section 2 Project, safety has been a top priority. The project team has rigorously implemented safety policies and management requirements from both the bureau and the company. Adhering to a management approach tailored to local conditions, they have actively communicated and cooperated with relevant local government departments, such as safety and fire services. This has led to significant achievements in safety certification, equipment inspections, training on local laws and regulations, and emergency drills.


Throughout the entire construction process, CCCC's ECRL project team has placed great emphasis on fulfilling safety production responsibilities. They have continuously organized safety education sessions, such as early morning safety briefings, special education for specific trades, and monthly safety training, to enhance safety awareness among all staff and ensure that safety concepts are deeply ingrained. Furthermore, the project team has systematically conducted safety week inspections and various specialized checks to reinforce safety management, eliminating potential hazards.


In recent years, the project's safety management efforts have been highly praised by local government authorities, further enhancing the reputation of Chinese enterprises in Malaysia.

Moving forward, the project team will remain committed to maintaining strong safety management and health protection. Under the guidance of higher authorities and the project leadership team, they will continue to ensure that all safety management tasks are well-executed, safeguarding the successful and timely completion of the project.