Preventing incidents and injuries is the most important principle in working
environment management.
This means identifying risks early, establishing clear procedures and ensuring
that work is performed according to defined instructions.
Risk assessment and control
Risk assessments are carried out to identify potential hazards in machines,
processes and workplaces.
Control measures are implemented to reduce risks and ensure that work can be
performed safely and efficiently.
Training, instruction and competences
Our employees are continuously trained in:
- welding and metalworking
- safe handling of machines
- ergonomics
- fire safety
- chemical handling
- quality assurance procedures
Safety is integrated into training, instruction, control and maintenance.
Machine safety and technical installations
TORA’s machines comply with applicable standards and are inspected regularly.
This includes:
- CNC centres
- laser systems
- bending automats
- welding equipment
- assembly equipment
Machines have fixed service intervals and are checked for correct function,
guarding and emergency stops.
Ergonomics and physical work quality
Workstations and processes are designed to reduce physical strain and ensure
correct working positions.
Ergonomic considerations are integrated into equipment selection, workflow
planning and training.
Handling of chemicals and welding gases
Chemicals and welding gases are handled according to established safety
procedures and applicable regulations.
Storage, use and disposal follow documented procedures to ensure safe working
conditions.
Equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE)
Appropriate equipment and personal protective equipment are provided where
required.
Employees are instructed in correct use to ensure safe and responsible work
practices.
House rules, organization and responsibility
Working environment management requires clear organization and defined
responsibilities.
House rules and procedures ensure that employees know how to act safely in
daily operations.
Psychosocial working environment and well-being
A healthy working climate is essential for stability and quality.
Respect, cooperation and professional dialogue are central elements in the
working environment at TORA.
Working environment in practice – what you gain as a customer
A stable and safe working environment supports reliable production and
consistent quality.
It ensures stable processes, motivated employees and predictable deliveries.
Short summary: WORKING ENVIRONMENT
TORA works with:
- preventive safety management
- systematic risk assessment
- training and competence development
- safe machines and installations
- ergonomic workplaces
- responsible handling of chemicals
- clear organization and procedures
Working environment is an integrated part of daily operations and supports
stable, responsible industrial production.