Glacier Coolant Holds Company-Wide Safety Production Conference, Reinforcing Hazardous Chemicals Compliance

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n June 27, 2026, Glacier Coolant convened a comprehensive, company-wide Safety Production Conference at its headquarters in Chaoyang, Liaoning Province. The event brought together employees across all departments and levels for a full day of intensive safety training, regulatory education, and competency examination — underscoring the company's unwavering commitment to operational safety in hazardous chemical manufacturing.


The conference was organized with a clear and urgent purpose: to further consolidate safety production responsibilities across the organization, standardize hazardous chemical operation management, and ensure full compliance with the latest safety legislation and industry standards. For Glacier Coolant — a company whose core business involves the research, production, and distribution of industrial secondary refrigerants — safety is not an abstract corporate value. It is a daily operational imperative.

Conference at a Glance

Date: June 27, 2026
Format: Company-wide safety conference combined with regulatory training and examination
Scope: All employees, from frontline plant operators to senior management
Core topics: Hazardous Chemicals Safety Law, 2026 industry standards, operational risk management
Outcome: Mandatory certification examination with individual results tracking and gap remediation

Systematic Training on the Hazardous Chemicals Safety Law

The first major component of the conference was a detailed, structured training session on China's Hazardous Chemicals Safety Law. Rather than delivering a high-level overview, the training team decomposed the legislation into its core articles and mapped each provision directly to the company's actual production environment.

Instructors walked participants through the specific risk points, control measures, and compliance requirements that apply to daily operations — from raw material storage and pipeline integrity to packaging protocols and transportation logistics. By grounding legal provisions in real-world operational context, the training ensured that employees understood not merely what the law requires, but why each requirement exists and how it translates to safe practice on the factory floor.

"Safety is not a slogan on the wall — it is the foundation on which every kilogram of product leaves our factory."

Interpreting the 2026 Safety Standards

The second training module focused on newly implemented 2026 safety standards relevant to chemical manufacturing. These updated standards introduce revised requirements across several operational domains, including production process controls, equipment inspection intervals, emergency response protocols, and documentation procedures.

The session was designed to help employees grasp the new regulations thoroughly and close knowledge gaps before they become compliance risks. Instructors highlighted the specific changes from previous standards, explained the rationale behind each update, and provided practical guidance on implementation timelines. The overarching goal: to ensure that every team member is not only aware of the new standards but equipped to apply them in their daily work — strengthening the principle of lawful operation and compliant production from the ground up.

Train, Examine, Certify: A Closed-Loop Approach

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Training without verification is merely information delivery. Glacier Coolant's approach goes further. Immediately following the training sessions, the company administered a mandatory safety examination to all attendees — testing practical knowledge and regulatory comprehension rather than passive recall.

This "train to learn, test to practice" methodology serves a dual purpose. It validates the effectiveness of the training itself — identifying areas where instruction may need to be reinforced — while simultaneously helping employees identify and address their individual knowledge gaps. The examination results are recorded and tracked, enabling the company's safety management team to design targeted follow-up coaching for employees who require additional support.

By converting theoretical safety knowledge into demonstrable on-the-job safety competence — verifiable through examination results and tracked over time — Glacier Coolant ensures that its safety framework is built on proven capability, not assumed awareness.

Ongoing Commitment: Safety as a Continuous Discipline

The June 27 conference is not a one-time event. Glacier Coolant has outlined a clear commitment to normalizing its safety management practices going forward. The company's post-conference roadmap includes:

Post-Conference Safety Roadmap

Regular safety training — conducted on a recurring schedule, not reactively
Routine hazard inspections — systematic identification of potential risks across all facilities
Targeted rectification campaigns — prompt correction of any identified safety deficiencies
Safety KPI integration — embedding safety performance metrics into departmental evaluations
Continuous regulatory monitoring — staying current with evolving legislation and industry standards

Together, these measures form a sustained, institutional safety framework designed to protect employees, safeguard production operations, and ensure that Glacier Coolant remains at the forefront of responsible chemical manufacturing.

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About Glacier Coolant

Founded in 1994 in Chaoyang, Liaoning Province, Glacier Coolant is a national high-tech enterprise specializing in the research, production, and distribution of industrial secondary refrigerants. The company's Glacier Coolant (冰河冷媒) product line spans 30+ varieties across 7 categories, serving industries including pharmaceuticals, food cold storage, data centers, chemical processing, and winter sports facilities.

For Glacier Coolant, the Safety Production Conference of June 27 is both a milestone and a starting point — a demonstration of what the company has accomplished in safety management, and a renewed commitment to what lies ahead. As the company continues to expand its product portfolio and market reach, its safety culture remains the constant foundation beneath every innovation.