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Ruida Chemical Group 2026 Safety Month Knowledge Competition

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On June 25, Ruida Chemical Group Co., Ltd. held a safety knowledge competition themed “Learn the Law, Understand Responsibilities, Eliminate Hazards, and Ensure Safety.”


 

This knowledge competition focuses on the newly promulgated and implemented laws, regulations, and standards related to workplace safety in recent years, with the aim of fostering learning through competition and applying what is learned, thereby ensuring that all employees truly “learn the standards, understand the standards, and apply the standards.”

In this competition, all units within the Group formed a total of eight teams to take part. The order of the teams in each group was determined by a pre‑competition draw. First, second, and third prizes were awarded based on points accumulated across rounds, including mandatory questions, buzzer‑answer challenges, and risk‑question segments.

 

 

 

 

Through a fiercely competitive quiz, the Group Joint Team took first place. Credit Suisse’s Group B finished second, and Jinyou Company came in third.

 

 

 

 

Following the conclusion of the competition, Group General Manager Mao Kecheng delivered a summary address on the event:

Holding this knowledge competition is both an important measure to implement the arrangements for Safety Production Month and a comprehensive assessment of all employees’ safety literacy. Throughout the event, the atmosphere was vibrant yet orderly; each participating team was thoroughly prepared and responded with confidence, demonstrating a solid foundation in safety knowledge and a positive professional demeanor. The competition truly showcased their competence, style, and the spirit of “learning about safety, understanding safety, and adhering to safety.” However, the knowledge competition is a means, not an end. We hope that all employees will take this event as a fresh starting point, bringing the knowledge gained on the field back to their workplaces—striving to achieve “I want to be safe, I know how to be safe, and I can be safe.” They should proactively identify workplace risks, strictly follow operating procedures, and courageously stop unsafe practices, eliminating potential hazards at the earliest stage. All companies must continue to firmly assume their primary responsibility for safety production, conduct regular safety training and emergency drills, and ensure that “everyone talks about safety, and everyone knows how to respond to emergencies” transforms from a slogan into concrete actions for every employee.

 

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