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Bringing Cool Relief and Comfort to Those Who Stand Firm in the Scorching Heat—Casting Steel with Warmth Through Care
Release time:
2025-08-15 14:36
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As we bask in the height of summer, the company has launched a “Cooling Relief” initiative to ensure the physical health and workplace safety of frontline employees. Through this effort, heat-stress-prevention beverages are being distributed to workers on the front lines in production, warehousing, transportation, and other roles, demonstrating the company’s care through concrete actions and reinforcing the safety net for high-temperature work environments.
Since the onset of summer, the company has implemented a range of employee-care initiatives to prepare for the intense heat, including adjusting work schedules, providing mung bean soup daily, stocking ample heat-protection medications, intensifying safety training on heat prevention and cooling measures, conducting regular health check-ups for employees, and issuing heat-prevention allowances. These efforts are aimed at safeguarding the physical and mental well-being of frontline workers during the sweltering summer months.
This event also received strong support from the Xinxu Town Trade Union, which donated 200 cases of beverages to the company. Together, the two organizations extended refreshing care and support to frontline employees.
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