Etex: construction material firm signs health and safety on the workplace Charter

Procedures. Present in many European countries, Etex is a Belgian company specialized in construction materials. In June, it adopted a charter to better protect its workers and the environment. Thus, the Charter lays down principles regarding the prevention and management of risks, and particularly focuses on workers’ participation. These procedures provide for risk analysis on safety, health and environmentally-related objects for all workplaces, with the participation of the employees and their representatives. Based on this, risk analysis and reduction programs will be prepared.
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is a Belgian company specialized in construction materials. In June, it adopted a charter to better protect its workers and the environment. Thus, the Charter lays down principles regarding the prevention and management of risks, and particularly focuses on workers’ participation. These procedures provide for risk analysis on safety, health and environmentally-related objects for all workplaces, with the participation of the employees and their representatives. Based on this, risk analysis and

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