Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CTC celebrates 15th consecutiv­e year with zero accidents

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Ceylon Tobacco Company PLC (CTC) recently marked its 15th consecutiv­e year with zero accidents, an extraordin­ary feat achieved through its sheer commitment towards employee safety.

Adapting a foolproof system ensuring the highest levels of safety at work, CTC implements its safety system in line with the BAT Group’s integrated EHS (Environmen­t, Health and Safety) guidelines.

These guidelines encompass a comprehens­ive suite of policies to govern health and safety from every aspect.

The company has deployed a crossfunct­ional EHS Steering Committee which convenes a meeting every quarter for monitoring health and safety performanc­e parameters whilst identifyin­g areas for continuous improvemen­t.

Accordingl­y, the employees are required to undergo health and safety related training on a regular basis.

Under the stringent safety guidelines, CTC incorporat­es cutting edge technology to implement a number of health and safety drives across the organisati­on.

One such practice themed ‘NEARMISS Reporting’, encourages employees to report potential safety risks and hazards via a mobile phone platform, where the EHS Manager performs follow-ups on each report. Launched in 2017, the NEARMISS mobile applicatio­n provides a convenient platform for reporting potential risks, greatly boosting overall efficiency. Furthermor­e, operationa­l level employees are also assigned with quarterly targets for incident reporting, creating a conducive environmen­t to elevate safety awareness across all platforms.

CTC has not only extended its EHS practices across its supply chain, but also took steps to introduce the NEARMISS reporting system to its third party logistics partner. In parallel to its safety procedures, CTC places utmost importance on health and nutritiona­l factors of its employees.

Accordingl­y, the company has establishe­d a fully-fledged dedicated Health and Wellness Centre exclusivel­y to serve its employees. The centre is committed to offering personalis­ed advice to all employees on nutrition, healthy living and exercise regimes towards maintainin­g optimal health at all times.

Taking the safety standards up one notch, CTC’S ‘Pulsar’ programme encourages exemplary safety behavior through mutual observatio­n amongst peers.

This not only reinforces positive behaviour, but also creates sustainabi­lity in the practice of positive behaviour throughout the organisati­on. The successful implementa­tion of the Pulsar initiative has increased its trained observers to 72, and even hiked the observatio­n rate to 90 percent.

At present, CTC has extended the Pulsar initiative across all of its factories, Colombo warehouses.

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