The APELL Program is a cross-cutting strategy that involves the areas of safety, environment, and social aspects.
This strategy focuses on raising awareness and preparedness for emergencies at the local level, aiming to minimize the negative impacts of emergency situations on the population, the private sector, and the Peruvian state.
Security is one of the central aspects of the APELL Program, as its main objective is to prevent and respond to emergencies in the workplace. To achieve this, it is necessary to establish preventive and response measures for emergency situations, such as fires, explosions, spills of hazardous substances, among others. These measures should be designed to ensure the safety of company personnel and the nearby population.
The environment is another key aspect of the APELL Program. Companies must implement measures to prevent and mitigate the negative impacts of emergencies on the natural environment. For example, if there is a spill of hazardous substances, containment and cleanup measures must be activated to minimize environmental damage. It is essential for the company to have an environmental management plan and be committed to sustainability.
The social aspect of the APELL Program focuses on the relationship between the company and the community. It is essential for the company to establish communication channels with the nearby population and to be involved in implementing preventive and response measures in emergency situations. Additionally, it is necessary for the company to consider the needs and expectations of the community in planning its risk management.
The APELL Program is a cross-cutting strategy aimed at ensuring safety, environmental care, and responsible community relations.
By involving these three areas of the company, a more comprehensive and effective risk management can be achieved, as well as greater resilience to emergency situations. The implementation of the APELL Program is essential for achieving long-term sustainability and responsible development in companies and communities.