The elevator industry receives National Occupational Safety recognition; Hitachi Yungtay Elevator achieves three years of zero occupational incidents, creating a safe workplace.

Caption: Hitachi Yungtay Elevator receives recognition from the National Occupational Safety Commission in 2023, with General Manager Shen Yu-Shun (right) representing to accept the award. Hitachi Yungtay Elevator emphasizes the workplace safety of all personnel as a top priority. Ensuring a safe environment for both users and installers during the installation process is of utmost importance. Throughout the installation process, the company has introduced various safety devices through innovation or research and development, which are shared among its family of partners.
Recently, on December 18, 2023, Hitachi Yungtay Elevator received recognition from the National Occupational Safety Commission for 2023. In response to this, Hitachi Yungtay Elevator stated that it has been actively collaborating with the Ministry of Labor for more than three years, implementing internal workplace safety measures within the company. Simultaneously, the company has invited contractors and business partners associated with its operations to jointly establish a safety family, providing continuous assistance to family members in strengthening workplace safety measures and offering corresponding equipment.Moreover, during the three-year period from 2021 to 2023, family members successfully achieved the goal of zero occupational incidents.
 
Hitachi Yungtay Elevator expresses that the composition and execution of the Safety Family align seamlessly with Hitachi Group’s core business philosophy, emphasizing “S (Safety) >> L (Legal) >> Q (Quality) > D (Delivery) > C (Cost).” Hitachi Yungtay Elevator emphasizes that elevators, being vertical high-speed transportation devices, prioritize the workplace safety of all personnel. Ensuring a safe environment for users and installation personnel during the installation process is the foremost priority.Throughout the installation process, Hitachi Yungtay Elevator has innovatively developed and provided multiple safety devices, sharing them with its family of partners. This commitment reflects the company’s dedication to maintaining a secure and efficient workplace in line with its overarching business principles.
Caption: Hitachi Yungtay Elevator, in collaboration with its family of partners, has successfully achieved the goal of zero occupational incidents within the past three years by sharing safety equipment.
Traditional elevator installation methods expose installers to a high risk of falling. Therefore,Hitachi Yungtay Elevator firmly refuses to use scaffolding in the construction. Instead, the company fully adopts advanced climbing hoist installation technology and elevator body construction methods without scaffolding. This innovative approach is shared with all family members, contributing to the achievement of the zero occupational incidents goal.Starting from 2021, in order to enhance safety awareness and conduct risk assessments for hazard anticipation, Hitachi Yungtay Elevator has introduced a triple safety confirmation system by leveraging the rich installation operation safety specifications database of the Hitachi Group. This system ensures the safety of on-site personnel.
 
Hitachi Yungtay Elevator stated that since 2021, they have been providing project guidance, educational training, safety promotion, risk assessment, and improvements in personal protective equipment and facility tools for members of the safety alliance. During this period, they have organized more than 12 safety events, conducted over 20 hours of educational training, and assisted nearly 60 alliance members in obtaining a 6-hour construction safety qualification certificate. This initiative has also saved small and medium-sized enterprises nearly 70,000 yuan in training costs. The planning and promotion were assisted by the Labor Inspection Office of Taipei City, ensuring improvements in personal protective equipment across all alliance members. Through subsidies provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for equipment and tool replacements, they have reduced the costs for alliance members in purchasing protective equipment and safety tools, benefiting multiple stakeholders. In the future, they hope to implement an AI-driven workplace safety environment management system to fully embody Hitachi Group’s safety-first philosophy and achieve an efficient and safe working environment through digitalization.
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