COMMITMENT OF MANAGEMENT

PT Adis Dimension Footwear is committed to Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) by implementing Policies and Golden Rules of Safety. These initiatives ensure a safe and healthy work environment, minimizing risks and promoting a strong safety culture across all operations.

QHSSE POLICY
(Quality, Occupational Health & Safety, Environment and Energy Policy)

In the process of manufacturing sports shoes, PT. Adis Dimension Footwear is fully committed to continuously improving quality to meet customer expectations while also focusing on energy conservation and addressing all impacts on the environment, occupational health, and workplace safety of its employees.

PT. Adis Dimension Footwear is committed to implementing a Quality, Health & Safety, Environmental, and Energy Management System (QHSSE) based on the following principles:

  1. Complying with legal regulations, buyer requirements, and other applicable requirements related to Quality, Occupational Health & Safety (OHS), Environment, and Energy.
  2. Implementing the Total Quality Management (TQM) program, which includes:
    1. Quality Feedback (QF)
    2. Quality Project (QP)
    3. Quality Circle (QC)
    4. Suggestion System (SS)
    Focusing on Quality, Cost, Delivery, Safety, and Environmental (QSDSME) aspects.
  3. Prioritizing occupational health and safety, including the prevention of fires, workplace accidents, and occupational diseases for all employees, visitors, suppliers, and business partners.
  4. Reducing energy consumption by 1% from the 2024 baseline, striving to prevent and control environmental pollution, and conserving natural resources.
  5. Providing training and other relevant information on quality, OHS, environment, and energy to all employees.
  6. Ensuring protection and support for employees with special needs.
  7. Continuously evaluating and improving performance in quality, OHS, environment, and energy.
  8. Supporting the procurement of energy-efficient goods and services as well as sustainable design practices.
  9. Encouraging stakeholders to consider environmental, health, and safety aspects in their activities.
  10. Taking into account characteristics, scale, and impacts when setting work plans and strategic plans for environmental, energy, and OHS aspects.