SustainCase: How Evonik protects and promotes employee health
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Case study: How Evonik protects and promotes employee health
As a global leader in specialty chemicals, operating in over 100 countries, protecting the health and employability of its more than 36,000 employees, preventing workplace accidents and incidents and creating a solid safety culture across the Group through a range of policies, procedures and programs, is a top priority for Evonik.
Abstract
Protecting and promoting the health, safety and employability of employees has priority over sales and profits at Evonik, as a matter of central importance to the company and its stakeholders. In order to protect and promote employee health Evonik took action to:
• ensure emergency medical management
• provide preventive healthcare
• implement health management programs
• apply an Occupational Health Performance Index
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