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Employee wellness
Employees are invaluable assets of the company, and ensuring their excellent mental and physical health is an
utmost priority. Comprehensive wellness programs organized by the HR team is targeted at promoting emotional,
physical, mental and financial wellness of the employees.
Safety – a key priority
Safety, integrity and quality
form the foundation of the
Company. During FY 2024‑25,
the Company continued its
efforts towards strengthening
its safety practices and through
multiple initiatives. Multiple
awareness, training sessions and
health camps were organized
across all the offices, facilities
and project sites to ensure
employees’ well-being. Sessions
were conducted on taking
health precautions during
monsoon, lifestyle diseases,
mental health, yoga and manual
handling ergonomics. Multiple
health camps were organized
on diabetes, lifestyle diseases,
pulmonary health, and blood
donation camps were held.
Key priorities on safety
Building a
safe work
environment
Occupational
health and
safety training
Continual
improvement &
open reporting
Safety-related initiatives
• High risk hazards closed on time.
• Reiteration of reporting safety incidents.
• Refreshed HSE policy to ensure positive health, well-being and
safe work conditions.
Safety performance: outcomes of the safety initiatives
Zero fatality and
serious injuries
12.60 safety observation
tours per manager
~100 safety online and
classroom trainings delivered
760 life saving
rules inspections
Focus on safety performance
The Company prioritizes
Health, Safety and Environment
(HSE) by fostering a culture
of safety awareness and
proactive risk management. This
commitment manifests through
comprehensive safety programs,
regular training sessions,
and the provision of a safe
work environment.
To ensure proper implementation
of life-saving rules across its
project sites and factories,
it conducted nearly 800 on
site inspections with more
than 3,000 time out for safety.
Actions were taken on time to
achieve 99% closure of high
risk hazards.
92% Senior leaders
completed HSE Masterclass
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