HSE Plan: Health, Safety And Environmental Plan
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INTRODUCTION: The health and safety plan has been prepared to provide the basic rules and procedures necessary to avoid injury to our employees and damage to equipment and materials. Safe attitude is the key factor in accident prevention .We in Ateco encourages all employees to develop a positive and continuing concern for safety bothan and off the job by making safety a matter of personal commitment.
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