The Story of a Registered Safety Engineer in Smelting and Production in a Cross-border PositionWhen you step into the role of a Registered Safety Engineer in Smelting and Production in a Cross-border Position, you will find that this job is full of challenges and achievements.
As a registered safety engineer, your responsibility is to ensure that the company's production process is safe and reliable to protect the lives and property of employees, while also complying with national safety regulations.
The story began when I joined this Chinese company, which is located in a small city with beautiful scenery and clean air.
The company is mainly engaged in smelting and production business, with advanced equipment and technology, the products produced are of good quality, and have a good reputation in the domestic and foreign markets.
As a safety-conscious engineer, my job is to ensure that safety issues in the production process are effectively addressed.
Every day, I work with other engineers to check the health of the equipment to make sure it meets safety standards.
In the preparation phase of the project, I will be involved in the development of feasible security plans and conduct security risk assessments to minimize potential security risks.
However, jobs in cross-border positions aren't just spent in an office or factory facility.
I also need to constantly communicate with our partners abroad to understand their safety standards and requirements and ensure that our production processes meet these standards.
This requires me to have some international security knowledge and communication skills.
One day, I received an urgent ** from a foreign customer.
The products they produce have had accidents in transit, creating serious safety issues.
I immediately organized an emergency team and flew to the customer's country to investigate the cause of the accident and provide solutions.
After two days of investigation, we found that the accident was caused by improper operation of the transport vehicle.
I met with the local authorities to urge them to strengthen the supervision of transport vehicles, and provided relevant training and guidance.
Eventually, thanks to my team and I, the chances of a similar accident happening again were greatly reduced.
In the process of work, I realized that my responsibility is not only to complete the work tasks, but also to protect the safety of the company and employees.
In the process, I continued to learn and Xi and grow, improving my professional level and communication skills.
Communicating with partners in different countries has allowed me to better understand international safety standards and industry trends.
As a registered safety engineer for smelting and production of a cross-border Chinese enterprise, I have been committed to building a safer and more reliable production environment through my work.
I am aware of my responsibilities, but I also feel the joy and fulfillment of my work.
I believe that only in a safe environment can enterprises continue to develop and employees can work with peace of mind.
Through the position of Registered Safety Engineer, I not only gained professional skills and an international perspective, but also met a group of excellent colleagues and partners.
We learn from each other Xi, help each other, and meet challenges in every project, and achieve proud results.
As a registered safety engineer of the company, I am willing to put the company's production safety in the first place, resolutely implement it, and work together with other departments of the company to contribute to the development of the company.
Join us and work together to build a safer and more reliable smelting and production environment, creating more opportunities and development space for enterprises and employees.