LANXESS Presents first CEO Safety Award
International award honors safety at work initiatives
Cologne –
Specialty chemicals company LANXESS has presented the CEO Safety Award for the
first time. The international award honors particularly successful initiatives
and contributions relating to safety occupation at LANXESS. The focus is on
preventing accidents and incidents and on the sustainable implementation of
safety processes.
On March 14th, 2019, CEO Matthias Zachert presented an
operating team from Belgium with the award for the project “Safety of
contractors during shutdowns”. Excellent preparation for a three-week
maintenance shutdown of a plant and targeted trainings for contractors
increased the safety of all participants in this project. A total of
approximately 600 contractors and 75 LANXESS employees worked closely
together.
“For us as a chemicals company, the safety of our plants and
processes is a top priority. With the CEO Safety Award, we want to increase the
awareness for safety at work among all our employees even more,” said Zachert
during the official ceremony. “The award winning team has shown us what
constitutes a good safety culture. In this complex project, all participants –
across hierarchical levels and company boundaries – acted as a team and
achieved a common goal: zero accidents.”
In addition, teams from the LANXESS sites Ningbo (China) and
Fords (USA) reached the finals and were honored for their safety initiatives. The winning team was chosen via a three-step process. An international
team first selected the ten best submissions from a total of over 100 received
applications. During a one-day workshop, the teams then had the opportunity to
present their initiatives and ideas to a jury of six members led by Hubert
Fink, member of the LANXESS Board of Management. The jury nominated the three
best initiatives, and the LANXESS Board of Management then selected the
winner.


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