Prime employer for women, Exyte, celebrated the achievement of 1.5 million safe work hours for its CXMT Tool Hook-up Project in the 'City of Innovation' - Hefei, China.
"This is possible because of the safety commitment of every single individual, involved in this project – our client, employees and subcontractors," Exyte stated. "Congratulations to the team."

Nothing is more important to Exyte than its workforce
Exyte is committed to building an incident-free workplace where everybody goes home safe.
“Nothing is more important in any mature organisation than our employees. We spend time training them, mentoring them and encouraging them to bring added value to our organization. Therefore, it makes sense that we nurture them in an incident free workplace and ensure everyone goes home safe every day," says Jonathan Eades, Exyte VP Corporate Safety Health Environment and Quality.
“It’s important to have conversations about safety with workers regularly, not only to correct unsafe behaviors but to reward safe behaviors too - only then can we enhance the Incident Free Workplace program where all our employees go home safe," adds Mark Garvey, President, Asia-Pacific Region.
An array of safety awards for this prime employer
The CXMT Tool Hook-up Project is not the first project that has seen Exyte achieve impressive safety figures. Exyte Malaysia was awarded Platinum Diamond and Gold Premier at the Malaysian Occupational Safety and Health Practitioners’ Association (MOSHPA) awards.
In addition, Exyte received the Excellent Contractor award by GCLSemi in recognition of achieving 800,000 safe work hours during the construction of GCLSemi’s silicon wafer manufacturing cleanroom project in Xuzhou, China.
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At Exyte, safety is not just about tasks and checklists. It is about creating a safety culture and active engagement of safety amongst colleagues, suppliers, subcontractors and clients.
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