CMIT organized a “Reach Stacker Safety Day 2013
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On 17th May 2013,Cai Mep International Terminal Co. Ltd (CMIT) organized a “Reach Stacker Safety Day 2013”. This event aims to increase safety awareness regarding Reach Stacker (RS) operation; use of mobile phone while driving; and being sleepy while driving for all people working at the terminal. It attracted the active, enthusiastic attendance of over 50 staff of the contractors that regularly works at CMIT such as Phu Hai Marine, Hung Gia, An Ninh security and over 230 CMIT employees.
All of CMIT’s and contractors’ employees greatly enjoyed the activities. Through these activities, they reviewed, studied and analyzed some typical accidents related to RS operation and operators getting sleepy or using mobile phone while driving in the terminals around the world including Vietnam. They also shared their own feelings/comments and their own effective methods to keep them awake and avoid any unsafe acts.
And, as a necessary part of the event, staff also experienced the real movement of a RS: lifting and moving containers, making tight turns, and experiencing themselves by sitting in the driver’s seat the limitation of a RS driver’s vision and get a feeling of how special and dangerous a RS is.
“At the event, I had chance to experience the feeling while sitting in the RS’s driver cabin. I’ve recognized that it is very dangerous. Nearly 50% the movement of RS is reversing and turning. And, RS has special features such as taking a very tight turn by a small movement of the steering wheel and the driver’s vision is limited, wide danger zone. I believe that after this experience, from now on, my team will be much more careful while working near a RS” said by Mr. Do Dinh Truong, Supervisor of Phu Hai Marine – one of CMIT’s sub-contractors.
The message at the event by Mr. Robert Hambleton, CMIT’s General Director to all participants stressed: “We personally take responsibility for our own safety and for all people around us. So, we must make sure that we have sufficient rest, eat properly and drink properly, specially no alcohol, before coming to work. If not, please stop working and tell the supervisors in order for our operation to stay safe!”
He also shared: “The operational activities at terminals always have many implicit dangers; therefore, improving the safety awareness and building a strict safety culture at container terminals is vital. To us, safety is not only the awareness but also a way of life. Safety is always the highest concern of all our business and operation decisions.”
In first 4 months of 2013, CMIT handled 209,045 TEUs with high focus on safety and the consistently high productivity at around 40 container moves per hour per crane. The latest productivity record achieved by CMIT for Vietnam is 49.71 container moves per hour per crane while handling OOCL Oakland on 9th May 2013. Performance equals to World Class.
About CMIT Cai Mep International Terminal Co., Ltd. (CMIT) was established on January 26, 2007 as a joint venture between the Vietnam-based Saigon Port, Vietnam National Shipping Lines and APM Terminals BV with a 49% share. CMIT is located strategically in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province. This modern and efficient container terminal facility offers shipping lines and their clients fast and direct access to and from the main shipping markets in Asia, Europe and the Americas. It is CMIT’s policy to conduct its activities in a manner that protects the health and safety of its employees and communities. For further information, please visit www.cmit.com.vn Shareholders background statements: Saigon Port is one of Vietnam’s major port operators, with a long history of development since 1860. The company currently employs approximately 3,500 staff, operates four multi-purpose ports in Ho Chi Minh City and is investing in several other deep-water container terminals in the Cai Mep Thi Vai Port complex. Saigon Port has been the leading member of the Vietnam Ports Association (VPA) since that association’s establishment. For further information, please visit www.csg.com.vn Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) was established in April 1995 and is now one of the largest Vietnamese State-owned groups. Vinalines has a strong presence in the domestic Vietnamese shipping market as well as major regional trade lanes. Its vessel fleet totals approximately 4 million deadweight tonnes. Vinalines also has a comprehensive network of port and container terminals in Vietnam and manages fifteen seaport companies throughout the country. For further information, please visit www.vinalines.com.vn APM Terminals offers an integrated Global Port, Terminal and Inland Services Network of 50 ports and terminals, and 122 inland facilities with 22,000 employees in 64 countries on five continents, with ten new terminal development or expansion projects currently underway. The liner shipping industry, served by APM Terminals and other operators, carries $4.6 trillion worth of international trade - approximately one third of the total value of global commerce. For further information, please visit www.apmterminals.com |