Corum, a Taiwanese local company with its commitment to bring care, health, and a sustainable future to the world, has been focusing on inventing innovate cosmetics material and high-standard Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) over the past 36 years. With dozens of patents, Corum has successfully brought their products to the markets in over forty countries.
As one of the two companies honored with the National Occupational Safety and Health Award for SMEs last year, Corum was invited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to speak at the “Workplace Safety and Disaster Prevention Seminar” on the 18th, addressing the topic "Hazardous Chemical Explosion Prevention and Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) Management." The Special Award is the highest honor in Taiwan for occupational safety and health, aiming to reduce occupational hazards and ensure workplace safety. Each year, OSHA rigorously selects outstanding units for the award, setting an example for the industry.
The seminar was held in the International Conference Hall A646 in NCCU Center for Public and Business Administration Education. Participants from the petrochemical industry, manufacturing, EHS groups from different cities, as well as relevant groups, experts and scholars were invited in order to promote the practical implementation of occupational safety and health. Mr. Pei-Min Lee, Chairman of Corum, emphasized the importance of companies giving more attention to workplace hygiene and safety management, and continuously taking social responsibility and environmental benefits into consideration.
Jason Luo (middle), Occupational Safety Specialist at Corum, receiving a certificate of appreciation.
Corum has established multiple environmental safety and health performance indicators, including internal inspections, 6S management principles, EHS training, and more. The goals will be reviewed annually by each unit to ensure their achievement. By enhancing the overall safety awareness of its employees, Corum has successfully realized the safety management goals of "zero accidents," "zero violations," and "zero infections." Until 2022, there have been continuous 965,312 hours without any process safety incidents or transportation accidents at Corum.
For more information on the sustainable development of CORUM, please refer to the official website of the 2022 Corporate Sustainability Report (Chinese version) and the 2022 Corporate Sustainability Report (English version).