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Environment, Health & Safety Policy
Environmental Policy:
The Cheminova Group believes in sustainable development and aims at preservation and promotion of environment in all its activities. Our production facilities and processes comply with the local laws and regulations and respect the environment. In pursuit of excellent environmental performance, Cheminova is committed to:-
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Adopt appropriate operational practices and suitable technologies to monitor, control and minimise the impact of its activities on environment.
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Continually improve its environmental performance and prevent or reduce pollution and waste.
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Comply with all the relevant legislative and regulatory environmental requirements.
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Take care of Natural resources like air, water and electricity.
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Maintain workplace and surrounding area clean and healthy.
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Provide necessary training to the employees and make them aware about the preservation of environment.
Health and Safety Policy:
It is the policy of Cheminova to provide a safe and healthy workplace and a clean working environment to its employees, customers, neighbors, visitors and people at large. We shall endeavour to make all efforts to eliminate unsafe conditions in all the operating areas that could result in personal injury or occupational hazards. We shall give prime importance to the prevention of unsafe practices. Our declared goals in respect of Health and Safety are:
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To prevent injuries and personal illness.
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Promote awareness of Health and safety issues
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To maintain workplace and surrounding area safe and healthy.
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To provide necessary training and supervision for safety in workplace and to make the employees aware of their individual responsibilities regarding their health.
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Encourage and promote Health and Safety for employees by appropriate training programmes.
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Maintain links with Industry, Academic and Government bodies in relation to Health and Safety developments and to ensure that the ministry of Labour, Health and Safety and Welfare regulations are fully met with.
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