Super Typhoon Yagi dealt a heavy blow to South China's Hainan province recently. CSG has firmly adhered to the principles of putting people and their lives first, built the country's large-scale occupational health risk management and healthcare emergency system for disaster relief in the power sector, and adopted such practices as joint combating, fast information sharing, and unified resource allocation to ensure the life and health of 41,000 frontline workers.
A large number of CSG people have worked on the frontline of disaster relief under huge work intensity and muggy weather. They have been faced with mounting health risk, which requires better measures to guarantee their occupational health and medical supplies.
Therefore, CSG Emergence Response Center has unveiled an occupational health guideline for its employees fighting against the typhoon at the frontline and taken a number of supportive measures in a timely manner. It takes a short time for CSG Hainan Power Grid Corporation, CSG medical teams, all provincial-level power grid companies, and the disaster-affected regions to build logistics supply teams and bring together local medical resources as well as medical experts from other areas in a seamless approach.