In the world of high-tech electronics manufacturing, precision and efficiency are essential, but nothing is more important than protecting the people behind the process.
Safety is a fundamental part of our operation at Guangzhou Quankang Technology Co., Ltd., where we produce power supply solutions for global applications, including medical-grade equipment. Our commitment is clear: a safe team is the foundation of sustainable quality and long-term success.
Here are three key practices we follow to ensure a safe and compliant working environment.
1. Risk Assessment That Goes Beyond Compliance
Our team conducts a detailed occupational risk assessment before any new production line is activated or any high-voltage test bench is installed. This process covers physical, chemical, electrical, ergonomic, and operational risks, tailored to each department.
For instance, in our high-voltage testing area for IEC 60601-1 compliant medical power supplies, we enforce:
- Zone isolation with clearly marked signage
- Insulated flooring and anti-static equipment
- Mandatory use of certified protective gloves and PPE
Risk control measures are defined, implemented, and documented as part of our ISO 45001 occupational health and safety system. These assessments are reviewed regularly, especially when new materials, processes, or equipment are introduced.

2. Structured Safety Training and Emergency Preparedness
All new employees are required to complete a structured safety induction that includes:
- Workplace hazard awareness
- Proper use of personal protective equipment
- Fire safety procedures and emergency exits
Beyond induction, we maintain a training calendar that includes:
- Monthly fire drills
- Electrical safety refreshers for relevant technicians
- Safety briefings during shift changes
- Department-level reviews of recent near misses and lessons learned
These programs are documented and reviewed by our EHS (Environment, Health & Safety) team, ensuring that training is both continuous and relevant.

3. Transparent Incident Reporting and Preventive Actions
We operate a no-blame safety reporting culture. All employees are encouraged to report unsafe conditions, minor incidents, and near misses. Reports are submitted through a digital tracking system and reviewed daily by supervisors.
Each incident is investigated to determine root causes, and corrective actions are implemented and verified. As an example, when a near miss was reported involving mobile equipment in our logistics area, we responded by updating the layout, adding visual guidance, and retraining relevant staff. The issue has not reoccurred.
This approach enables real-time learning and proactive prevention, rather than delayed reaction.

Building a Culture of Safety
These practices are not stand-alone efforts—they are part of our certified ISO 45001 health and safety management system. Our implementation has been validated through internal audits, third-party assessments, and customer social compliance inspections.
Most importantly, safety is embedded into our company culture. Management leads by example, workers are empowered to speak up, and continuous improvement is expected at every level.
Conclusion
High-tech manufacturing environments are inherently complex, but with the right structure, training, and mindset, risks can be controlled and minimized.
At Guangzhou Quankang Technology Co., Ltd., we believe that protecting people is not only the right thing to do—it is essential to long-term operational excellence. We are proud to provide a workplace where safety and innovation go hand in hand.
If you are looking for a trusted and safety-compliant partner in power supply manufacturing, we welcome your inquiry.