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Jamshedpur, March 5, 2004 Tata Steel has declared Year 2004 as the "Year of
Safety". Safety has always been a prime concern of the company, which has
institutionalised its efforts by creating a documented Safety Policy and a division
dedicated to Safety.
In a function held today at the Steel Works in Jamshedpur, Tata Steel celebrated
National Safety Day and presented over 50 awards in recognition of safe practices,
activities and awareness, among the various divisions of the Company.
Present at the function were Special Guest Mr. A.K. Choudhury, Dy. Chief Inspector of
Factories, Government of Jharkhand. Dr. T. Mukherjee, Dy. Managing Director (Steel), Tata
Steel was the Chief Guest, while Mr. R.B.B. Singh, President, Tata Workers Union (TWU) was
Guest of Honour.
Mr. O.B. Krishna, Chief of Safety and Ergonomics, elaborated on the many new
initiatives that had been introduced in the past year, which included the Online Safety
Improvement System - an escalating logging system, which saw over 30,000 risks logged and
rectified in 10 months of its operation, Online Incident Reporting System to capture
incidents/ near misses in order to identify root causes and initiate preventive and
corrective measures, Work Permit Systems and Vendor's empanelment system based on safety
performance.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. T. Mukherjee, said that, Tata Steel had world class
facilities, world class employees and now strives to have a world class safety
performance. For this, Tata Steel plans to attain OHSAS 18001 Certification for safety
compliance and is prepared to meet the stringent requirements in word and spirit. To
attain this goal, Tata Steel is calling on the best consultants in the field of safety,
namely Du Pont Safety Services, who have great experience in safely handling hazardous
materials and conditions. Also, the system of Total Preventive Maintenance (TPM), which
has been introduced in the Company, not only enhances performance but also ensures safe
working practices and conditions. Mr. A.K. Choudhary and Mr. R.B.B. Singh, reiterated the
conviction and principle of educating and generating awareness in following safety rules.
They stressed that proactive identification of hazardous conditions is the key to better
safety.
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