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BEST is aware of the responsibility for the safety in their facilities. This is the reason for working with a commitment to achieve the highest standards of efficiency in the Prevention of Risk at Work Management for its workers, partners, customers, institutions and society in general.

BEST has a Department of Occupational Risks that, together with PREVESTIBA (a Joint Risk Prevention Service) and MAZ (for Health Surveillance) provide coverage for all preventive specialties.

The Management System of Occupational Risks of BEST bases its efficiency in its continuous improvement. In BEST continuous improvement is related to defining objectives and a continuous monitoring of pre-planning, conducting internal and external audits and finally, by the active participation of both the company management and its employees.

Since 2013 BEST has certified its management for the Prevention of Occupational Risks Systems, in the beggining in accordance with OHSAS 18001: 2007 on Safety and Health at Work and later, according to ISO 45001. This certificate was issued by the entity BUREAU VERITAS. This certification attests to the commitment to the Prevention of Occupational Risks.

MAIN MEASURES OF SECURITY
IN THE TERMINAL

FENCED

Perimeter fence of the facilities.

CCTV

CCTV (Closed Circuit Television).

RESTRICTED AREAS

Access control of people and vehicles to the restricted areas of the terminal.

ACCESS CONTROL

Control access of people to buildings.

OCR

Optical Character Recognition (OCR)

RADIATION DETECTION

Arc Megaports to detect radiation in the containers.

SECURITY

Private security personnel.

PAI

Internal Self-Protection Plan (PAI), as well as rules and procedures included in the Integral Management System.

INTERNAL POLICY

Internal policy of computer security disseminated to all staff.

 PROTECTION PLAN

Security Plan or Port Facility Protection Plan.

HUTCHISON PORTS COMMITS TO SETTING SCIENCE-BASED TARGETS TO REACH NET-ZERO BY 2050

Hutchison Ports is officially committed to setting both near-term and net-zero targets in line with the Science Based Targets initiative’s (SBTi) net-zero standard. We aim to set ambitious emissions reduction targets in line with the latest climate science according to SBTi and reach net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050.

Recognising the risks and opportunities associated with climate change, Hutchison Ports is committed to developing a decarbonisation strategy across the Group. A net-zero strategic roadmap has been developed which takes into account the past emissions pattern, future plan on electrification of fleet, adoption of renewable energy and alternative fuel.

Through this commitment, Hutchison Ports also becomes part of the Business Ambition for 1.5°C and Race to Zero campaigns.

Click here to know more about SBTi.