ENRA Group Berhad Annual Report 2019

34 ENRA GROUP BERHAD ∞ Annual Report 2019 page G. How we Manage our Material Sustainability Matters (cont’d) 2) Empowering Our People (Social) (cont’d) a) Employee health, safety and well-being (cont’d) To meet this objective, we have a dedicated Quality, Health, Safety and Environment (“QHSE”) Department to monitor and manage all health and safety issues of the Group including compliance with applicable laws, rules and standards such as the Occupational Safety & Health Act 1994, Petroleum (Safety Measures) Act 1984, Construction Industry Development Board Act 1994 and Factory and Machinery Act 1967 as enforced by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health Malaysia (“DOSH”). The QHSE Department has assisted our subsidiaries, ENRA Oil & Gas Services Sdn Bhd and ENRA Engineering & Fabrication Sdn Bhd to set up and implement a Health, Safety and Environment Management System, in accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS 18001:2007) and PETRONAS’ Health, Safety and Environment Management SystemGuidelines, for their respective operations, and works closely with the operations teamof our other subsidiary, ENRA Kimia Sdn Bhd, to carry out periodic chemical health risk assessments in accordance with DOSH requirements. Our QHSE Department has devised a series of policies and procedures to guide employees on how to identity safety issues, what to do in the event such safety issues arise and how to report a safety issue. Non- compliance of such policies is considered a major misconduct. Our QHSE Department also organises training on QHSE matters to all our employees Illustration 10 The number of hours spent on training set out in Illustration 10 shows an increase in the number of manhours in FYE 31 March 2019 compared with FYE 31 March 2017. FYE 31 March 2018’s numbers showed a higher number of hours due to a two-day in-house first aid training which we plan to conduct once every 2 years. Our QHSE department also carries out quarterly inspections on safety equipment at all our offices and other premises where our businesses are undertaken to ensure such equipment are in good working condition and are easily accessible. Sufficient safety equipment is maintained to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Department of Occupational Safety and Health Malaysia. Our QHSE Department regularly records data on office conditions such as temperature, air flow and relative humidity to ensure employees are working in a healthy and safe work environment. There have been zero fatalities, loss time injuries and first aid cases since 2015. FYE 31 March 2019 ManhoursonQHSETraining Hours - 32 364 40 FYE 31 March 2018 FYE 31 March 2017 FYE 31 March 2016 0 100 200 300 400 Sustainability Report

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