
To enhance daily occupational health awareness and help staff—especially those working on sand making machine production, assembly, and maintenance—understand their physical conditions, Ninon has organized free occupational health examinations for all employees. Recognizing that employees on the sand making machine workshop floor face unique work environments (such as occasional mechanical noise or dust exposure during equipment testing), the company prioritized exams that address potential occupational health concerns tied to sand making machine-related roles.

In light of the current epidemic prevention and control situation, Ninon strictly implemented prevention requirements to reduce personnel movement and improve exam efficiency—critical for minimizing disruptions to sand making machine production schedules. Through negotiation, Ninon specially invited Huian Julong Hospital to send a professional mobile medical examination vehicle, along with medical experts and staff, to conduct on-site exams. This on-site arrangement meant employees didn’t need to take extra time off to travel, ensuring assembly lines and workshop operations remained on track while keeping everyone safe. It perfectly balanced safety protection, health care, and the smooth progress of sand making machine-related work.

The physical examination included over 10 targeted routine items, many of which were tailored to support employees in sand making machine roles: blood tests, urine tests, and biochemistry tests to check overall health; electrocardiograms and DR chest radiographs for comprehensive internal assessments; audiometry (vital for those working near the noise of sand making machine operation) and pure-tone air conduction threshold tests; pulmonary function tests (to monitor respiratory health amid occasional workshop dust); plus oral examinations, vision tests, and internal/external exams. The entire process was well-organized, standardized, and reasonable—medical staff explained each item clearly, and employees asked questions about health care related to long-term work (such as how to protect hearing or reduce fatigue). The on-site atmosphere was pleasant, with everyone feeling valued for their contributions to sand making machine manufacturing.
Ninon adheres to the people-oriented principle, always putting employees' physical and mental health first—especially those who keep the sand making machine production chain running. By organizing such exams, the company cares for employees through practical actions, recognizing that a healthy team is the foundation of high-quality sand making machine production. In future development, Ninon will continue to organize irregular employee-care activities, including health lectures focused on occupational protection for sand making machine workers, to popularize health knowledge, improve everyone's health level, and ensure employees can devote themselves to sand making machine innovation, manufacturing, and service with a better mental outlook.
