Zero Harm Week: A Global Celebration of Safety
Global Zero Harm Week
What began years ago as an APAC Zero Harm Week has since grown into a Global Zero Harm Week across the company, reinforcing our shared purpose. In 2025, Huntsman associates – from leadership to the front-line – came together to spotlight safety and celebrate our first Global Zero Harm Week – a moment where every site stood united in our commitment to Zero Harm. Each location embraced the initiative with its own unique approach – hosting trainings, demonstrations, award ceremonies, team meetings, leadership talks, creative games, and a wide range of activities.
These efforts reflect our collective commitment to fostering a safe and supportive workplace, where Zero Harm is more than a goal – it’s a mindset. Across our global sites, associates focused on:
- Personalizing their Zero Harm Commitment: Sharing “Why I work safe” on the pledge banner.
- Zero Harm Tools: 60-second checks, process confirmations, leadership walks, incident learning and peer dialogue.
- Life Saving Rules & Acute Actions: First aid, fire safety, forklift operations, working at heights, hand safety and PPE.
- Health & Wellness: Mental health topics, health screenings and nutrition.
- External Partner Engagement: Hospitals, paramedics, fire departments and suppliers.
Huntsman’s continued investment in Zero Harm demonstrates a firm commitment to embedding safety, responsibility, and sustainability into every facet of our operations, positioning Huntsman for a healthier and safer future for our employees, their families, and our communities.
“We are one company, on one Zero Harm journey, united by a common belief that everyone deserves to work safely and return home safely, every day.” – Leo Law, APAC EHS Director
“It’s about leadership, accountability and leading by example. Having the courage to care and to speak up.” – Vera Debontridder, Site Manager, Tienen
“Zero Harm means a safety culture that I apply to everything I do, no matter where I am.” – Mario Bechara, Logistics Operator, Cartagena