Human resource development and improvement of safety and health at work in "Bultex" Ltd.

The company "Bultex" Ltd. started its operation with the production of clothing items in 1995, and over the years has specialized in the production of workwear and marketing of personal protective equipment. The management team of the company is convinced that safety and health are a major concern for employers, especially if they want to compete on the European and world market, to apply modern principles of management based on corporate social responsibility. The company operates in full accordance with the provisions of Bulgarian legislation and comply with generally accepted standards of safety and health at work. The project aims to upgrade operations performed so far on providing safe and healthy conditions of work and plans the following activities: 1. Development, adaptation and implementation of systems for human resource development, incl. opportunities for flexible forms of employment 2. Provide safe and healthy working conditions, improve work and health status of employees 3. Ensuring a social benefit for employees - a place for recreation The target group of the project proposal involves all 270 employees employed in "Bultex" Ltd., distributed delete main categories: administration, manufacturing and tourism. Given that the company is one of the first companies implement and promote safety and health at work, expectations and attitudes of its activities in this area are extremely high. This project will complement activities carried out to date and will provide an opportunity to reach the maximum level of safety would help prevent accidents, reduce the cost of absenteeism from work and treatment of staff and last but not least will build on the efforts of management in the direction of providing a safe and healthy working conditions for workers and the promotion of the seriousness and importance of this kind of activities.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 23 May, 2017
End date 23 Jul, 2018
Contract date 23 May, 2017
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Beneficiary

Financial information

Total cost 243,265.00
Grant 194,612.00
Self finance 48,653.00
Total paid 185,867.54
EU participation percent 85.0%

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