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Congo discovered the first new case of COVID-19?on March 10, 2020. With the development of the epidemic,?LCS?decisively ordered?“all lockdown” and?imposed?the strictest closed management to prevent transmission of imported cases.
But how to deal with the accommodation, medical care, food, and sanitation of?nearly 1,000 Chinese and Congolese employees living in the industrial park??How to sustain production and operation??How to?“stabilize local safety and solidarity”?among the employees?
Fan Wei, Chairman of LCS, wrote?A?Letter to All Employees and Their Families?on behalf of the company’s leadership,?in which he informed them of?the epidemic situation and called on everyone to work together to fight the?epidemic and guarantee?production.?A chain of actions were taken at LCS: “Visiting Families of Grassroots Employees and Providing Them with Better Services”, soliciting stories about “Fighting the Epidemic Abroad”, monitoring the temperatures of employees, organizing emergency drill for epidemic prevention and control, and deploying on-duty security patrols. Resident forces were mobilized to build a “Cabin Community”?with 64 units that could hold 512 Congolese employees. The community included a canteen, an infirmary, bathrooms, and a gym, with food, medicine, cleaning supplies, daily necessities and other anti-epidemic materials prepared for consumption of three months. Company leaders have visited the “Cabin Community”?many times and strengthened?and improved?the anti-epidemic efforts in all aspects after?finding?problems and deficiencies in the epidemic prevention work.
In spite of the “l(fā)ockdown”, everyone at LCS was united with one mind and all in this although they were physically isolated. Under the demonstration and guidance of company leaders, Chinese and Congolese employees reached a strong consensus on “guarding the door, managing people, keeping calm, and holding the bottom line of development.”?In order to practically and steadfastly prevent the epidemic and guarantee production, 21 rules and regulations were developed and implemented at the company level, including the Work Plan for Stabilizing the Workforce?and Management Measures for Access of Vehicles During the Epidemic Period (Trial);?a work mechanism of “measuring temperatures three times a day, disinfecting every shift, inspect once a day, and holding a meeting once a week”?and a supervisory mechanism of “maintaining zero case report every day, publishing briefing every week, and keeping supervision and reporting in real time”?were implemented. When important officials from the Congolese Ministry of Mines and the Lualaba Provincial Government inspected the epidemic prevention work of the company, they praised LCS for always putting the safety and health of employees in the first place and for being an extremely responsible and caring enterprise.
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Lualaba Provincial Governor inspecting the epidemic prevention work at LCS
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In order to overcome unfavorable factors such as?shortage of hands,?heavy tasks, and a sharp increase in workload, LCS?fully intensified?job skill training?and assigned A/B?candidates?for?key posts.?Chinese and Congolese?employees were?flexibly deployed to meet?production needs, and they were subject to arrangement, available around the clock, and?fully devoted?to work. The smelting branch carefully organized?production and mobilized all that was possible to?ensure production and copper output. The sulfuric acid branch?accurately controlled?process indicators and made?the system flow?efficient. The Equipment Management Department strengthened?inspections in equipment?locations, reduced?failure rates, and exploited best performance in?equipment. Integrated logistics personnel strengthened?security?protection?and logistics?support?and provided?thoughtful services. During the epidemic period, the production and operation?of LCS?bucked?the trend, with record high productions of blister copper, sulfuric acid,?and sulfur dioxide. The operating rate, the?recovery rate and some other indicators have reached?the best results?since the project was put into production.
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Well-organized production
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Local employees had little?awareness towards?epidemic prevention and?were unlikely to give up?habits like?hugging, shaking hands, and greeting?suddenly.?LCS?intensified the efforts to popularize?anti-epidemic knowledge?by?putting up?anti-epidemic posters and slogans in public areas, and strengthened communication to help Congolese employees raise?their?awareness towards epidemic prevention; at the same time, LCS also distributed?necessary protective equipment, supervised?epidemic prevention work on a daily basis, exposed?uncivilized behaviors in a?timely manner, and urged Congolese?employees to wash their hands and wear masks.?These actions?laid?a solid foundation for epidemic prevention and control.?
Incoming?vehicles were?the main source of epidemic transmission. At LCS, designated personnel would disinfect incoming vehicles and checked drivers for their?implementation of anti-epidemic measures.?Moreover,?a 50,000-square-meter parking yard was built outside the factory wall, where incoming vehicles were put under?isolation management to?cut off the import?channel of epidemic transmission. These determined efforts were made to realize the goals of?“zero?imported case” and “zero employee infection”.
To address the shortage of factory?fences and other facilities during the construction period, LCS actively?placed orders for?local materials?and acted quickly to have the purchased facilities installed. Resident Congolese?employees volunteered to?repair water and electricity facilities, clean the environment, make DIY fitness equipment, and improved the living conditions in the residential area. As a result, the Cabin Community took on a new look.
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Incoming vehicles under strict management
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In order to enhance?civil defense?and?technical prevention capabilities, a “Sky Eye”?monitoring system was installed?in the living area and the factory,?and a 60-member?night security patrol team, equipped with flashlights, batons, stab-proof?vests, and intercoms,?was established?to effectively enhance security prevention and protection.
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Providing stronger security protection with “Sky Eye”
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On the evening of May 22,?leaders of LCS in Congo led security personnel and all Chinese employees to launch an well-organized?and orderly emergency response and assembly drill?for the sake of public security, which effectively strengthened?the?emergency response and security protection capability of the company.
