Tramy Group Launches 2025 Safety Production Month Campaign
On the morning of June 3, the 2025 Safety Production Month launch ceremony, themed "Everyone Speaks Safety, Everyone is Prepared for Emergencies," was held at Tramy Group. Vice President Li Ming led the Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) Department, along with over 200 key personnel from production, equipment, and maintenance departments across subsidiaries, to convene the kickoff meeting, marking the start of a month-long safety initiative.
In his mobilization speech, Vice President Li emphasized: "Safety is the lifeline of enterprise development. We must transform safety protocols into instinct through regular drills." All attendees solemnly signed safety commitment pledges. The launch meeting outlined five specialized practical drills:
Firefighting Skills Competition: Conducted fire extinguisher operation and hose deployment drills, with first, second, and third prizes awarded based on performance.
Hazard Identification Training: Engineers analyzed 10 high-risk scenarios in food processing enterprises, referencing the revised "Critical Accident Hazard Identification Standards for Industrial Enterprises" and "Major Fire Hazard Identification Rules."
Emergency Evacuation Drill: Factories organized fire safety training and evacuation exercises to enhance employees' escape and response capabilities during emergencies.
Forklift Safety Drill: Simulated forklift accident scenarios to test emergency response plans and validate incident handling capacities.
Specialized Equipment Competition: Hosted skill challenges including S-curve navigation, basketball transport, and high-heel glass stacking to refine forklift operators' precision and control.
In his concluding remarks, Vice President Li issued three requirements:
Cultivate a "relentless sense of responsibility" to ensure safety remains a top priority.
Develop "eagle-eyed risk identification" capabilities to proactively eliminate hazards.
Achieve "split-second precision in emergency response" through rigorous training.
The meeting underscored the critical importance of safety production and outlined a series of engaging activities, igniting enthusiasm for full participation across the organization.