The Bureau of Industrial Parks (BIP) held the third annual "Advanced Seminar (Summary)" on (29th) as part of the LinYuan Industrial Park Comprehensive Inspection project. This event brought together central and local government officials, technical experts, and executives from 22 petrochemical companies to highlight and celebrate the achievements of the three-year initiative, paving the way for a more sustainable future for industrial parks.
The Director of BIP, Yang, Po-Keng, and LinYuan Project Convener Weng, Rong-Chou opened the seminar, expressing gratitude for the joint efforts. From 2022 to 2024, the initiative assisted 22 petrochemical factories in implementing a KPI management system focused on process safety, environmental protection, and fire response. The project achieved its objectives, laying a solid foundation for improved safety, reducing pollution, and enhancing fire response capabilities.
The BIPs outlined the project's key achievements, including enhanced pipeline management with regular inspections and replacements, real-time anomaly tracking through monitoring systems, streamlined SOP adherence, improved reward mechanisms, better pollution control efficiency, and the adoption of digital tools for analyzing equipment leaks. The project also reinforced fire safety with self-check systems and diverse emergency drills. Beginning in 2025, businesses will transition to self-regulated management to sustain these gains.
Representatives from USI Group and Chang Chun Group shared insights into their KPI implementation efforts, underscoring their dedication to fostering a strong safety culture. During discussions, LinYuan Project Convener Weng emphasized addressing equipment aging and workforce shortages while building resilient safety practices. Deputy Convener Wu Rong-Ping discussed strategies for employee participation in emergency training and using AI to enhance disaster prevention, sparking dynamic exchanges.
The BIPs reaffirmed that safety in industrial parks is essential for corporate sustainability and environmental stewardship. Continued collaboration among businesses is vital. Companies committed to building on the project's outcomes, utilizing smart technologies, setting new targets, and extending improvements to industry partners, positioning the LinYuan Industrial Park as a model of excellence.
Contact Person: Chiu, Hsin-Chang (Industrial Safety and Labor Affairs Section of Environment and Labor Affairs Division, BIP)
Contact Number: 886-7-3611212 ext. 429
Email: t1017@bip.gov.tw