09.17.19
Doneck Euroflex held its first Safety Day in Grevenmacher.
In his greeting, Arndt Breitbach, managing director, Doneck Network, welcomed a total of 120 employees from Doneck Euroflex.
The objective was to pass through all the stations in six teams (Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, Black, Red and Green). The safety stations, each with a different emphasis, were predominantly manned by employees.
The employees were able to refresh techniques such as "cardiac massage" or the "recovery position" through practice (two first aid stations) and subsequently ask questions, which were answered by HSEO Manager Klaus Müller:
"With good weather and a relaxed atmosphere, the Doneck employees spent a somewhat different working day," said Rita Knippel, marketing & communications manager of the Doneck Network. "They showed great interest, were inquisitive and took an active part. So we achieved our goal of giving our employees a greater understanding of occupational health and safety."
In his greeting, Arndt Breitbach, managing director, Doneck Network, welcomed a total of 120 employees from Doneck Euroflex.
The objective was to pass through all the stations in six teams (Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, Black, Red and Green). The safety stations, each with a different emphasis, were predominantly manned by employees.
The employees were able to refresh techniques such as "cardiac massage" or the "recovery position" through practice (two first aid stations) and subsequently ask questions, which were answered by HSEO Manager Klaus Müller:
- "What and where in our company are EX protection zones?"
- "What is a dust deflagration?"
- "How do our solvents and NC behave?"
- "How easily can a fire start?"
- "What is Zone 0 and what is its effect?"
"With good weather and a relaxed atmosphere, the Doneck employees spent a somewhat different working day," said Rita Knippel, marketing & communications manager of the Doneck Network. "They showed great interest, were inquisitive and took an active part. So we achieved our goal of giving our employees a greater understanding of occupational health and safety."