Oil & Energy
TCN Harps On HSE Training For Contractors
A university lecturer, Dr
Ukpaka Peter, has charged contractors to always observe strictly to health, safety and environmental rules and regulations for proper execution of projects that could be sustainable in the society.
Peter who is a senior lecturer in the Department of Chemical/Petrochemical Engineering of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Nkpolu/Oroworukwo gave the charge at Total E&P Nigeria Limited HSE Forum for OML58 Contractors held at Ahoada last week.
In his paper, titled “The Concept of Non-Conformance Procedure on Project Execution and its Health Safety and Environment Implications”, the don said good projects that could benefit, companies and the society had atimes been delayed, abandoned or executed in the manner that it results in injuries and sometimes death due to the contractors disregard to HSE rules.
“As soon as non-conformity is identified either during normal inspection or audit, the non-conforming items or activity shall be marked ‘HOLD’ by QC Inspection Personnel or person that identified the non-conformity”, he said, and advised the contractor not to attempt cutting cost as such action would be against HSE compliance policy.
The Deputy General Manager, Community Affairs, Joint Venture Field Operations of Total E&P, Mr Izu Iduoku, in his address, said the company accords HSE a high priority both in the work environment and at home.
“It is mandatory that all associates and vendors, including contractors in our project must conform to established HSE procedures and rules in the execution of projects within the company’s facilities and communities,” he said, and urged contractors to always reflect and participate fully in the events articulated to improve the company’s HSE culture and awareness, for injury prevention at work and at home.
Iduoku further charged the contractors to avoid themselves of the use of the company’s “Time Out Authority Card”, that was recently launched in case any risk situation was getting out of control stressing that the use of procedures and risk management tools should not be treated casually adding that, “They are fundamental to the professional conduct and wellbeing of TCN staff and contractors in their professional responsibilities.
The Deputy-General Manager emphasised that non participation and scheduled and approved training/awareness programmes would not be tolerated by management, and advised contractors to avail themselves of the training opportunities planned for technical competencies and skill development.
Chris Oluoh
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