2026/04/16

The Chemical Substances Management Agency of the Ministry of Environment visited the plant to conduct a joint guidance and inspection on “Toxic and Concerned Chemical Substances”

To strengthen chemical hazard prevention and achieve disaster reduction objectives, the Chemical Substances Management Agency of the Ministry of Environment visited our company on April 16 to conduct guidance and inspection on the management and operation of toxic and concerned chemical substances. This activity adopted a cross-agency joint guidance mechanism, with participation from the Central Occupational Safety and Health Center, Environmental Incident Technical Support Team, Environmental Protection Bureau, Fire Department, Toufen Industrial Park Service Center under the Ministry of Economic Affairs, and external experts and scholars, aiming to enhance the plant’s self-management capabilities for chemical substances.


Following on-site inspection and evaluation, all operations were found to be in compliance with relevant occupational safety, environmental protection and fire safety regulations. In addition, valuable recommendations for improvement were provided from the perspectives of external experts and scholars. The Company will continue to optimize its management processes, uphold its commitment to sustainable development, and move toward the vision of “Zero Pollution and Zero Incidents.”



To strengthen chemical hazard prevention and achieve disaster reduction objectives, the Chemical Substances Management Agency of the Ministry of Environment visited our company on April 16 to conduct guidance and inspection on the management and operation of toxic and concerned chemical substances. This activity adopted a cross-agency joint guidance mechanism, with participation from the Central Occupational Safety and Health Center, Environmental Incident Technical Support Team, Environmental Protection Bureau, Fire Department, Toufen Industrial Park Service Center under the Ministry of Economic Affairs, and external experts and scholars, aiming to enhance the plant’s self-management capabilities for chemical substances.


Following on-site inspection and evaluation, all operations were found to be in compliance with relevant occupational safety, environmental protection and fire safety regulations. In addition, valuable recommendations for improvement were provided from the perspectives of external experts and scholars. The Company will continue to optimize its management processes, uphold its commitment to sustainable development, and move toward the vision of “Zero Pollution and Zero Incidents.”



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