GRI 403-7 Prevention and mitigation of occupational health and safety impacts directly linked by business relationships
Both employees and contractors have access to outpatient services, including checkups by nurses and physicians. When necessary, workers are referred for additional exams and specialized medical care.
Beyond providing health services, we actively identify hazards and risks associated with the activities of both employees and contractors over whom we do not have direct control. To prevent and mitigate these risks, we have a robust risk management system based on continuous risk identification and monitoring using tools such as our Risk Management Program (PGR), Occupational and Safety Procedures, Job Safety Analysis, Permits to Work, Occupational Safety Inspection Reports (RIST), Safety Committees, Gemba Safety Walks, Preliminary Risk Analysis (APR), and Work Clearance (LT).
Contractors are required to follow internal procedure PR.SEG.005, ensuring that their risk management programs align with Bracell’s safety guidelines for proper task execution.
The main risks identified include mechanical, electrical, thermal, chemical, ergonomic, and physical hazards, as well as risks related to fire and explosion. Occupational risks are also mapped, such as noise, vibration, non-ionizing radiation, poor posture, manual lifting, falls, poisonous bites, and road accidents. In addition, hazards like working at heights, handling chemicals, and electricity may result in falls, burns, or electric shocks.
Safety is further enhanced by our Specialized Occupational Health and Safety Engineering Service (SESMT) and a 24-hour Emergency Prevention and Response Team, organized across three shifts.
In our mill operations, a dedicated full-time emergency team operates around the clock, including an emergency response crew available for all work shifts, as well as trained fire wardens prepared to respond to emergencies with water and chemical fire trucks, ambulances, portable water cannons, and automated external defibrillators. In Bahia, the emergency team is also a participant in the Camaçari Industrial Park’s Mutual Emergency Response Plan (PAM).
Occupational health and safety management practices
Safe behavior | The safe behaviors outlined in our Code of Conduct are reinforced through clear guidelines for employees. |
Occupational health & safety programs | Comportamento Seguro (“Safe Behavior”) and Sempre Alerta (“Always Alert”)—two programs covering all employees, including contractors. |
Inspections | Safety inspections to identify unsafe working conditions and behavior, inform continuous improvement, and strengthen our safety culture. |
Contractor audits | Six-monthly audits on compliance with applicable legal requirements (read more in Responsible Production, GRI 408-1). |
Integrated Management System | Procedures, instructions, and incident investigation forms are incorporated in Bracell’s Integrated Management System (IMS). |