CKP implements intensive measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 Virus for Power Plants in both Thailand and Lao PDR
Generate Power Supply for the Upcoming Summer as usual
Mr Thanawat Trivisvavet, Managing Director of CK Power Public Company Limited (CKPower), or "CKP" in SET, revealed that due to the pandemic of the corona virus infection (COVID-19) that has spread around the world with the ongoing increase of infection in Thailand, CKPower reaffirms that power plants under the responsibility of the Company, both in Lao PDR and in Thailand, namely the Xayaburi Hydroelectric Power Plant, Nam Ngum 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant, Bangpa-in Cogeneration Power Plant 1 (BIC-1) and Plant 2 (BIC-2) and Bangkhenchai Solar Power Plant, will continue to generate electricity for the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) and Electricite du Lao (EdL) at full capacity without any impact from the current situation.
However, in order to intercept and prevent the spread of COVID-19 as well as for the safety of employees at head office and power plant area, both in Thailand and Lao PDR, the Company has issued guidelines in accordance with the announcement of the Ministry of Public Health of Thailand and the Lao PDR consisting of the measures to be implemented in the power plant area as well as those for the safety of the employees as stated below.
The measures in the power plant area are not limited to the following; defining the power plant areas of the Company as the restricted area with strictly limited access. Whilst working, if any employee has a body temperature exceeding 37.5 degrees Celsius, fever, cough, nasal congestion, sore throat, shortness of breath, or a cold, he/she must visit a doctor immediately. Restricted entry-exit of third parties, only in case of an emergency and when it is necessary, the power plant manager has to consider on a case by case basis. Once approved, a physical examination of the visitor by the power plant doctor must be first conducted. And lastly, all employees must strictly refrain from assembling for any type of activity within the power plant.
The measures for employees including contract employees and regular contractors who work in the Company’s area as well as all employees in subsidiary companies are listed as follows.
Mr Thanawat said that at this time, the Company has begun to allow 70% of our employees to work from home while another 30% will take turn to work from home as the Company aims to reduce the infection risk to employees and their families according to the Business Continuity Plan (BCP) so as not to affect the electricity generation of all power plants. Apart from this, all employees will have their body temperature checked upon entering the building and must wear a protective mask at all time while working.
" The Company reaffirms that all power plants under CKPower group will continue to generate electricity for the people in Thailand and Lao PDR during this summer season when demand is high. In this regard, CKPower would like to convey our highest regard and appreciation to all Thai and Lao public health officers, doctors and nurses who are working hard during this difficult period to stop the spreading of COVID-19 and the Company is ready to fully cooperate with the government in order to overcome this crisis together. " Mr. Thanawat added.