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Empowering Workers to Act: Predict the Danger Campaign

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Empowering Workers to Act: Predict the Danger Campaign, A Campaign for
Safer Workplaces

Empowering Workers to Act: Predict the Danger Campaign, A Campaign for Safer Workplaces

In every workplace, safety is not just a policy, it is a shared responsibility. The Predict the Danger Campaign is designed to empower all workers to identify, report, and act on potential hazards before accidents occur. By fostering a proactive safety culture, Acciona-DL E&C JV aims to reduce risks and uphold the dignity and well-being of every employee.

This initiative directly supports the Workers' Rights Report, which affirms every worker’s right to:

• Observe and speak up about unsafe conditions
• Report hazards without fear of retaliation
• Work in a safe, fair, and respectful environment

These rights are not optional, they are foundational. When workers are informed, supported, and encouraged to act, the entire organization benefits.

Key Guidelines for Hazard Prevention

1. Spot the Hazard Early

Before beginning any task, employees are encouraged to assess their surroundings. Indicators of potential danger may include:

• Signs of wear, malfunction, or improper use of equipment
• Unusual noises, odors, or visible structural weaknesses
• Unsafe practices or overlooked risks in the work area

2. Speak Up Without Fear

If a potential hazard is identified, it must be reported immediately to a supervisor or designated safety officer. Timely reporting can prevent injury and save lives. The organization is committed to ensuring that all reports are received without prejudice or punitive action.

3. Accessible Reporting Channels

To streamline communication, workers may submit safety reports via messaging applications. This channel offers a quick, confidential, and convenient way to raise concerns and contribute to a safer work environment.

A Culture of Awareness and Action This campaign serves as a reminder that safety begins with awareness and is sustained through action. Every worker has the power and the right to contribute to a safer workplace.

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