At PESE, Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) training is conducted regularly as an integral part of our production and operational activities. More than a regulatory requirement, safety training serves as a foundation for fostering a safe, professional, and sustainable working environment for all employees.
In the energy and mechanical manufacturing industries, employees frequently work with high-voltage systems, high-capacity equipment, heavy steel structures, metal welding and cutting operations, elevated work areas, lifting equipment, high-temperature environments, and various other potential hazards. Therefore, Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) training plays a critical role in accident prevention and workplace risk management.
Through periodic training programs conducted in accordance with Vietnam's Decree No. 44/2016/NĐ-CP, employees are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify workplace hazards, assess risks, and understand the factors that may lead to occupational accidents.
The training curriculum covers a wide range of essential safety topics, including:
In addition, PESE places strong emphasis on the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including safety helmets, protective eyewear, gloves, safety footwear, safety harnesses, and other specialized protective gear. Proper PPE usage helps minimize the risk of injuries and enhances workplace safety performance.

According to safety experts, the majority of workplace accidents are caused by unsafe behaviors, such as:
As a result, Occupational Safety and Health training not only enhances employees' safety awareness and operational competence but also delivers significant benefits to the organization, including:
At PESE, we believe that safety is not only a responsibility but also a cornerstone of long-term success. By maintaining a strong commitment to safety across all operational, manufacturing, and construction activities, we create a safer workplace while supporting sustainable growth and operational excellence.
By PESE.