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INTELS Begins Safety Week
As part of effort to sensitise workers on the need to maintain a safe work environment, Integrated Logistic Services (INTELS) is mobilising for a-2 day 2010 Health Safety Environment (HSE) campaign Week.
The event which begins today will feature a walk within the port and intensive campaign for the safety of work environment of the company.
The hint was contained in a statement signed by the company’s Public Relation Officer, Harcourt Kalio and made available to The Tide on Friday in Onne port.
According to him, the HSE campaign week is targeted at creating awareness among INTELS staffers on the need to be safety conscious and also to maintain a safe work environment, with a view to remaining healthy in a safe business environment.
He said that award would be given to the management of Intels for their support and encouragement towards boosting all safety related issues in the company, especially as it affects the safety activities of HSE department.
He added that some of the major companies doing business with Intels would also be presented with award for keeping in line with the company’s policy on safety.
It would be worthy to note that Intels is the major port concessionaire that has contributed to the growth of maritime Industry in Nigeria. The company since it entered into concession agreement with the Federal Governemnt, has developed Onne Port to the status of being the hub of oil and gas in the West African sub-region and has attracted about 150 companies investing in oil and gas in Onne Port.
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