Employee
Safety Management

Nextron prioritizes labor ethics, adhering to laws and international standards to protect employee rights. We establish clear "work rules," hold regular "labor-management meetings," and implement measures against sexual harassment to promote workplace equality and dignity.
Occupational Health and Safety Management System
Nextron's Occupational Health and Safety Management System prioritizes accident prevention, fosters a friendly work environment, and ensures the safety and health of all employees and subcontractors. Nextron obtained ISO 45001 certification on October 21, 2022, valid until October 6, 2028.
A:Fire Drill
Nextron conducts biannual fire drills to prevent fires, rescue disasters, and provide emergency assistance by the Fire Services Act. These drills enhance employees' abilities in evacuation, and self-rescue, and validate the company's emergency response team structure, aiming to minimize losses from disasters.
Annual Implementation:
Conducted two self-organized fire brigade drills in 2025.
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B:Annual Employee Health Checkup
Nextron conducts annual employee health checkups by professional medical staff to safeguard health and prevent occupational injuries.
Annual Implementation:
In 2025, 52 on-site health service sessions were arranged, with specially appointed medical professionals conducting one-on-one consultations with employees.
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C:Environmental Safety Inspection
Supervisors at all levels of the company direct and oversee personnel under their responsibility to carry out safety inspections across the entire facility. These inspections include fire safety, building structures, electrical safety, overall environmental safety, and official vehicle safety. Records of each inspection are maintained for reference.
To maintain a high-quality working environment, the company conducts comprehensive cleaning, maintenance, and servicing of air conditioning, cooling, heating systems, and carpets across the entire facility each year, ensuring air quality that allows employees to work with peace of mind.
To better understand the actual working conditions and assess employee exposure levels, the company conducts workplace monitoring of designated items every six months in accordance with Article 12 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, and publicly announces the results. Monitoring reports over the years show that the levels of chemical factors in the work environment have consistently remained below one-tenth of the permissible exposure limits, fully complying with regulatory standards.
Annual Implementation:
| Monitoring Items | Monitoring Locations | Actual Monitoring Value | Regulatory Standard Value / Monitoring Results |
Exposure Level Classification Management |
| Isopropanol | 4th Floor Production Line Area | <0.17 (ppm) | 400 (ppm) / Compliant with Standards | 1 |
| Ethanolamine | 1st Floor Rapid Prototyping Center | <0.22 (ppm) | 3 (ppm) / Compliant with Standards | 1 |
| Oxalic Acid | 1st Floor Rapid Prototyping Center | <0.003 (mg/m3) | 1 (mg/m3) / Compliant with Standards | 1 |
| Oil Mist Droplets | 1st Floor Rapid Prototyping Center | <0.06 (mg/m3) | 5 (mg/m3) / Compliant with Standards | 1 |
| Total Dust (Category 4) | 1st Floor Rapid Prototyping Center | <0.05 (mg/m3) | 10 (mg/m3) / Compliant with Standards | 1 |
| Carbon Dioxide (CO2) | 41 Points Across the Entire Facility | <807 (ppm) | 5000 (ppm) / Compliant with Standards | 1 |
| Noise | 4th Floor Production Line Area | 63.2 (dBA) | 90.0 (dBA) / Compliant with Standards | 1 |
| Noise | 1st Floor Stamping Work Area | 65.4 (dBA) | 90.0 (dBA) / Compliant with Standards | 1 |
| Noise Dose | 1st Floor Rapid Prototyping Center | 57.0 (dBA) | 90.0 (dBA) / Compliant with Standards | 1 |
Explanation of Monitoring Results:
All monitoring points comply with the legally permitted concentration standards. However, to further protect workers, efforts should be made to continuously reduce concentration levels at the workplace. Workers in these environments should wear effective personal protective equipment (PPE) and undergo regular health checkups. Additionally, worker education and training should be conducted to ensure the proper use of equipment and to foster safe and hygienic work habits.
D:Staff Training
Occupational safety and health education and training form the cornerstone of business operations. They are not only a mandatory requirement under occupational safety regulations, but also the first line of defense in protecting workers’ lives and ensuring sustainable business operations. The company provides employees with occupational safety and health training on a regular basis to ensure they understand workplace safety practices and the prevention of occupational diseases.
Annual Implementation:
In 2025, two sessions of occupational safety and health disaster prevention and first aid training, four work safety training sessions, and courses on preventing unlawful harm and communication skills will be conducted.

E:Public Safety Performance
The company has established safety and health performance indicators and a Occupational Safety and Health Committee to review workplace safety issues, provide recommendations for improvement, and monitor the implementation of corrective actions. Based on these recommendations, deficiencies are discussed and reviewed during the Safety Audit Team meetings.
Annual Implementation:
In 2025, neither employees nor contractors experienced any disabling injuries, resulting in a total recordable injury rate of 0.



