HEALTH AND SAFETY

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At Kulmiye Mineral Company, senior management attitudes, employee relations, respect for community interests, and technology all combine to play a part in maintaining the highest standards           of           occupational     health   and        safety   in            our         workplace

We review our written occupational health and safety policy annually and maintain programmed to implement the policy across our activities. By establishing a clear line of responsibility for correcting health and safety concerns, we strive to enhance working relationships between our management cadres and the wider employee and contractor base. A team of trained Occupational Health Officers continuously monitors potential occupational health risks. Employees are regularly monitored for temperature, ventilation, hearing impairment, illumination, and the effects of dust, hazardous substances, gases, and radiation exposure. Because occupational diseases can be slow to manifest, preventative health risk management is key to keeping our people healthy.

Occupational diseases are defined as those diseases that are primarily caused by exposure to physical, chemical, and psychological agencies in the workplace. Typical diseases include diseases of the lung (asbestosis, silicosis), diseases of the skin (dermatitis), diseases of the Musculo-skeletal system (back problems), diseases of the ear (hearing loss), as well as less tangible diseases such as work-related stress conditions. All employees and contractors undergo entrance and exit medical examinations when joining and leaving the company. During their course of employment, they undergo routine medical examinations. These examinations provide a comprehensive health profile of each employee. Employees are also alerted to the implications of exposure to various work-place health risks, as well as poor hygiene and unsanitary work practices, and made aware of how occupational diseases affect both quality of life and the loss of potential income. A Code of Practice on ‘Fitness for Work’ has been developed which recognizes different physical requirements for roles. These roles include, but are not limited to, working in hot conditions; working with hazardous substances; and operating large equipment in confined spaces.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Head Office: KM 4, Mogadishu, Somalia

Phone: +252 614197775

Email: Drfaleebe@gmail.com

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