Health and Safety

All employees receive regular in-house safety training sessions and briefings tailored to their roles and responsibilities. Topics include equipment handling, fire safety, forklift safety, mechanical and electrical safety, chemical spillage control, basic occupational first aid and CPR AED, and general safety awareness. Safety training topics are also selected based on the specific activities undertaken during the period. In FY2025, a total of 33 training sessions were conducted, with 346 employees participating in these sessions.

Apart from training, we regularly administer the following activities:

Proactive Risk Management

Annual Hazard Identifi cation, Risk Assessment, and Risk Control (HIRARC) exercises to evaluate the likelihood and severity of potential health and safety risks

Improving Emergency Readiness

Regular fire drills to ensure employee preparedness and efficient response times.

Enhancing Workplace Safety

Safety walkabouts around our factory and operational areas to identify hazards and establish timely mitigation measures.

Protecting Hearing Health

Periodic audiometric screeenings to safeguard employee hearing health.

Proactive Risk Management

Annual Hazard Identication, Risk Assessment, and Risk Control (HIRARC) exercises to evaluate the likelihood and severity of potential health and safety risks across all operational activities, ensuring proactive risk mitigation strategies are in place.

Improving Emergency Readiness

Regular fire drills to ensure employee preparedness and efficient response times.

Enhancing Workplace Safety

Regular 'Safety walkabouts' around our factory and operational areas to identify safety hazards and establish timely mitigation measures.

Protecting Hearing Health

Periodic audiometric screeenings to safeguard employee hearing health.

We also maintain robust Emergency Response Procedures. Our dedicated emergency response team enforces these protocols, ensuring continued readiness to quickly address potential emergencies, such as chemical spills. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are in place for the handling of chemicals, the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and processes for chemical disposal. A Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) conducted across Genetec’s Prime key work units in February 2025 identified moderate risks associated with certain chemicals, indicating the need for enhanced controls. The assessment recommended improvements in labelling, PPE usage and training, with appropriate control measures to mitigate safety risks.

In FY2025, our lost-time injury rate was 0.29. There have been zero work-related fatalities at our operations since our inception.

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