Sphinx Glass Celebrates World Day for Safety and Health at Work

Sphinx Glass Celebrates World Day for Safety and Health at Work
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Date: 5 May 2025

In alignment with the global celebration of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work on April 28, Sphinx Glass proudly joined organizations worldwide in reinforcing the importance of occupational safety and health.

This international observance serves as a crucial reminder of our collective responsibility to protect the wellbeing of every employee, contractor, and visitor across our operations.

While safety is a core value embedded in our daily operations, the World Day for Safety gave us a renewed opportunity to engage with our teams and emphasize that people are the most valuable asset of our company. At Sphinx Glass, we believe that a safe workplace is a productive and sustainable one — and this belief drives our actions and strategies.

To mark the occasion, we launched a group of training and awareness programs on various topics related to safety and occupational health. These programs were tailored to practical challenges in our industry and included:

Chemical Safety: How to handle, classify, and store hazardous materials safely.

First Aid Readiness: Key procedures and responses to different types of workplace injuries or emergencies.

Emergency Response Planning: A refresher on evacuation plans and emergency preparedness procedures.

Contractor Safety Controls: Reinforcement of our contractor control systems, which play a vital role in maintaining workplace safety standards.

These sessions were designed to be interactive and accessible, ensuring maximum participation and retention. The day also featured team-building games, light competitions, and the distribution of commemorative giveaways, including custom mugs and tokens of appreciation for our valued team members.

As part of our broader commitment to international best practices, Sphinx Glass proudly operates under the guidelines of ISO 45001/2018, the globally recognized standard for occupational health and safety management systems. This certification reflects our proactive approach to identifying risks, reducing workplace incidents, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Celebrating the World Day for Safety aligns perfectly with our ongoing efforts to maintain and enhance a safe, compliant, and healthy working environment.

At Sphinx Glass, we don’t just respond to industry standards — we proactively evolve with them. We are committed to keeping pace with the latest industrial trends, innovations, and safety practices, ensuring that our people, processes, and products remain at the forefront of the glass manufacturing sector. By staying connected with global industry events and updates, we continuously improve our operations and reinforce our position as a trusted and forward-thinking market leader.

Our celebration of the World Day for Safety is just one example of how we turn global awareness moments into meaningful, local action. Because at Sphinx Glass, every day is Safety Day — and every person matters.

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