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CPFI adopts enhanced safety measures in manufactur­ing plants

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TO meet the upsurge in consumer demand while ensuring the health of its employees against Covid-19, Century Pacific Food Inc. (CPFI), makers of tuna and sardines brands such as Century Tuna and 555, is implementi­ng stringent health and hygiene measures in its manufactur­ing plants to protect workers who continue to work amid the pandemic.

“We stand by our commitment to help ensure food security during the Covid-19 crisis by keeping our plant fully operationa­l,“says Greg Banzon, EVP and COO of CPFI. “At the same time, we have to make the welfare of our employees a top priority to sustain operations during the enhanced community quarantine period. We have also adopted a variety of actions for the health, safety and comfort of our employees.”

Social distancing, strict hygiene measures, wearing protective personal equipment and incentives for employees are just some of the practices strictly implemente­d in CPFI plants to ensure the safety of its employees and its products.

Before employees enter the plant, they go through a strict daily screening that include temperatur­e reading, disinfecti­ng footbaths, and handwashin­g. Hand sanitizer dispensers are installed all over the plants to sustain disinfecti­on throughout the workday.

Social distancing is also required in all key processes of production with foot markers spread across the tuna and sardine plants in General Santos and Zamboanga to help workers maintain a safe distance from each other. These markers are based on the distance prescribed by the World Health Organizati­on. Additional­ly, employee-resting areas during breaks are also laid out to ensure proper social distancing.

Employees are provided with masks, hairnets and manufactur­ing gowns while those who interact frequently with coworkers are required to wear face shields to add extra layers of protection for workers in the production lines.

Implementi­ng these practices consequent­ly adds to overall safety of CPFI canned products, where each can is processed on high heat exceeding 120 degrees Celsius and under very strict quality standards. CPFI also looks after the well-being of its employees by increasing employee incentives.

Banzon says, “Our employees are the backbone of our operations and we need to keep an eye on their welfare, even more so during this global health crisis when we are doing our part in ensuring food security.”

Workers receive assistance in the form of free canned goods for their families, free meals at the plant along with vitamin supplement­s to boost their immunity. CPFI was also among the companies who have released the pro-rated portion of the 13th month pay. The company also offers free rides— practicing one seat apart—via the company shuttle for employees living outside the immediate community.

With these enhanced security measures in its manufactur­ing plants, CPFI ensures the safety of its plant workers and consequent­ly leads to continuous availabili­ty and overall safety of CPFI canned products.

 ??  ?? SOCIAL distancing, strict hygiene measures, and wearing of protective personal equipment are just some of the practices strictly implemente­d in CPFI plants to ensure the safety of its employees.
SOCIAL distancing, strict hygiene measures, and wearing of protective personal equipment are just some of the practices strictly implemente­d in CPFI plants to ensure the safety of its employees.

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