To achieve a certain level of safety management in China, companies must meet defined requirements set by the Chinese government. These requirements comprise a total of eight main categories and more than 260 individual requirements. These include the signature of all employees for their safety responsibility, the establishment of a safety organization unit and compliance with safety regulations. In addition, the costs for safety management must be correctly planned and used, various safety checks must be carried out, sources of danger must be eliminated, and emergency plans must be drawn up.
The safety management system is a seal of quality and is reviewed annually. ETO Kunshan was able to move up from the third to the second safety level within a year by optimizing its processes. Our goal is to be among the almost 5% of companies that achieve the first safety level and thus the highest level.