
Emergency Response Mechanism
To strengthen emergency response for risks, the company sets up various scenario simulations through announcement, education & training, and practical exercises, to enhance employees’ comprehension and familiarity with the contingency mechanism, which may ensure a swift response at the accident scene of the plant premises, to minimize the damage of the accident and its effects on the environment and the personnel.
Emergency Response Plan
The OUCC has set up various scenarios in its “Emergency Response Plan,” covering the probable fire, leaks, typhoons, earthquakes, war, transportation accidents, notifications, evacuations, rehabilitation and so on. Regular drills and contingency measures are organized to cope with disasters that might occur, to minimize damage and loss, and to protect employees’ safety.
Emergency Response Training
According to the risk assessment results regarding the processes of production and transportation, the major factors in incurring accidents at OUCC are likely to involve chemical spills, fire, tanker accidents, and explosions. In this regard, we organized a "4 Emergency Response Teams" to conduct the implementation of class A protective outfit, self-contained air breathing apparatus training, and fire protection equipment operation training in 2024, with a total of 32 trainings and 352 participants.
In addition, all employees of the Linyuan plant participated in a 4-section contingency drill. The production unit conducted 57 tabletop drills, with a total of 632 participants. The production unit also conducted 23 drills for the worst-case scenario, with a total of 226 participants. In addition, a first-level emergency response drill for leakage of specific chemical substances was conducted for the R&D unit, with a total of 14 participants. Through multi-level training and drills, the response capabilities of each unit are strengthened, demonstrating OUCC's continued investment and emphasis on safety management and risk prevention.
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Stakeholders Contactors
- Mr. Chen/Ms. Chang
- E-mail: ESG@oucc.com.tw
SHE Contactors
- Mr. Yeh/Mr. Wu
- E-mail: she@oucc.com.tw
