As part of the program, BMT Asia also presented the “BMT Fit No Fat” Award, recognizing employees who successfully maintain their Body Mass Index (BMI) within healthy standards. The initiative supports the prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and reflects the company’s belief that personal health management is essential to long-term occupational safety.
Mr. Peerapong Sangdit, QSHE Manager of BMT Asia Co., Ltd., emphasized the importance of knowledge and awareness in ensuring safe operations. “When employees understand how mercury affects the human body, how exposure occurs, and how it impacts the environment, they can work more safely and confidently,” he said. “Encouraging employees to take care of their own health—such as maintaining a healthy BMI—also helps reduce long-term health risks.”
BMT Asia continues to uphold high standards in safety, health, and environmental management while investing in employee development. Through initiatives such as SHE Day, the company aims to cultivate a strong safety culture and a healthy workforce as part of its long-term sustainability strategy.
With a strong focus on protecting human health, BMT Asia applies its technical expertise to deliver responsible and high-standard solutions for mercury-contaminated waste management. The company welcomes engagement with organizations seeking reliable and health-conscious approaches to mercury risk reduction. For further information or partnership inquiries, please contact infoBMTP@bmt-mercury.com