As part of measures to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus, Sunda Ghana, a subsidiary of the Sunda International Group, is intensifying its safety and personal hygiene efforts.
Visitors, staff and customers arriving at its three manufacturing plants are being made to strictly comply with safety measures such as temperature check, hand sanitizing, hand washing, among others.
Persons who visit the three plants namely Sunda Ghana Baby Diaper Factory, Sunda Ghana Investment Company Limited and HomePro Company Limited – with a body temperature above 37.8 are barred from entering their premises.
Trucks and other vehicles arriving at the factories, especially those from neighbouring countries are vigorously sprayed or disinfected before being allowed in.
Safety Local Manager for Sunda Ghana, Bright Bokor, told journalists in an interview at the factory on Wednesday, March 25, 2020, that the company was strictly complying with President Nana Akufo-Addo and the World Health Organization’s directives on the prevention of coronavirus.
He said details of drivers and everyone entering the factories are being taken daily.
According to him, the company has been donating some of its detergents, medicated soaps, among others, to individuals and institutions to aid the fight against coronavirus.
Managing Director of Sunda Ghana, Victor Zhang, said upon realizing the spread of the Covid-19 from its origin in Wuhan, China, to Europe, management of Sunda Ghana Limited, decided to prepare some safety materials such as facemasks, hand sanitizers, detergents, among others to be used by their employees.
That, he stated, was because the company knew the strong bond that exists between Europe and Africa.
Ghana has recorded some 132 cases of coronavirus and four deaths related to the virus as of Thursday, March 26, 2020.
Source: 3news.com | Ghana
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