2024 National Occupational Safety and Health Award
The “Corporate Benchmark Award” trophy's innovative design draws inspiration from a safety helmet, symbolizing that safety is a fundamental requirement. By ensuring safety, life will thrive.
The pentagonal design of the unique trophy emphasizes the five values of sustainability, safety, friendliness, health, and happiness.
2024 National Occupational Safety and Health Award “Benchmark of Occupational Safety - Sustainable Taiwan”
Before the event commenced, the center's colleagues checked the venue to make sure everything is in order.
The honor roll proudly recognizes ten companies and two individuals for their exceptional contributions to occupational safety and health.
The event kicked off with a captivating performance by cellist Cheng-chieh Chang, affectionately known as the musical rascal and the Fruity Pie of the music world.
Vice Premier Li-chun Cheng stressed that labor issues require the concerted support of the government, private sector, and society.
Minister of Labor Pei-shan Ho emphasized the importance of ensuring that occupational safety and health evolve with the times, encouraging everyone to make ongoing adjustments and innovations.
Fu-yuan Huang, Chairman of Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp., personally took stage to receive the award.
In recognition of the long-term dedication of award-winning enterprises and individuals to shaping a safe and healthy workplace.
The award ceremony came alive with the audience and recipients enjoying the festive ambiance created by the host Action Tang.
The popularity of the award-winning enterprises was comparable to baseball celebrities at a CPBL match.
Traditional industries can also engage in innovate thinking, and a shared commitment to attention to detail and safety is fundamental among all parties involved.
Let the photo serve as a testament to our commitment to upholding labor healthy and creating a happy workplace.
Even SMEs can achieve excellence in maintaining occupational safety and health.
The award recipients posed for photos and promised to become “regular recipients” of occupational safety and health awards.