The common image of a construction worker's camp in the eyes of the public is that of old, rusty zinc shelters mixed with decaying wood, haphazardly constructed and not very pleasant to look at, whether from the perspective of the residents or passersby. However, such images do not apply to every project developed by L.P.N. Development Public Company Limited (<\/strong>LPN)<\/strong><\/span>.

          This is because the company is committed to taking care of the quality of life for construction workers. Although the company does not directly employ the workers, it is dedicated to operating in line with sustainable social and environmental responsibility throughout its operational chain, while also considering all stakeholders appropriately.

          Starting from personal hygiene, housing, and construction site conditions, the company has implemented various projects to promote good hygiene among workers, such as annual health check-ups, training on basic first aid and proper use of common household medicines, vaccinations against diphtheria, tetanus, and German measles, random drug testing, and organizing other activities to boost morale. Not only are there projects for the workers, but there is also a program for the children of workers, which includes the establishment of a daycare center—a safe space where parents can leave their children while they work, with caregivers and educators present during that time.

          Regarding worker housing<\/strong><\/span>, LPN has set standards with a focus on safety and comfort, starting with the use of steel and metal sheets as primary construction materials, which are fire-resistant and have a longer lifespan compared to wooden and zinc structures. The company also provides essential living conditions such as clean drinking water, electricity, sanitation, and vending machines for drinking water and laundry facilities to enhance convenience for workers. Additionally, the living environment is made pleasant, with designated areas for living, washing, separate restrooms for men and women, sports fields, a communal kitchen, and spaces for young children. Rules for living are established, with announcements posted in three languages: Thai, Burmese, and Cambodian. There are also campaigns for waste segregation before disposal, cleanliness supervision, mosquito breeding site elimination, and a fire prevention system that includes regular fire drill activities.

          For the construction sites<\/strong><\/span>, the company has established strict operational safety standards to prevent potential accidents. Regular inspections of construction equipment are conducted, and there is a strong emphasis on occupational health and the quality of life for workers. Training is provided for supervisors, and regulations require all workers to wear appropriate safety gear. Fire prevention is emphasized with strict adherence to regulations, such as prohibiting smoking on construction sites, and special activities during Morning Talk sessions before work to reduce stress and promote relaxation among workers, including exercise activities and waste segregation initiatives.

        A comfortable place with a good quality of life, free from constant worries about potential dangers...... this is the construction camp at LPN

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