Safety award for Air Liquide
The engineering and construction division of Air Liquide, Air Liquide Global E&C Solutions has received the Triangle Safety Award for its exemplary safety record during its construction of an air separation unit (ASU) in Mississippi, USA. The award is the highest safety award presented by the southeastern electric utility for which the ASU was built, and recognises contractors that achieve superior levels of safety performance.
Award criteria
- Perform at least 100 000 work hours during the year across all of the company’s sites.
- Sustain no lost time injuries or fatalities.
- Achieve a recordable incident rate which is below the company’s goal.
- Cause no incident resulting in injury or interruption to the company’s production operations as a result of their work.
Comments
Cameron Mason, VP, Air Liquide Global E&C Solutions Houston centre said, ‘safety is a core value of Air Liquide. We are honoured to receive this award in recognition of the commitment by our management and employees towards a Zero Injury workplace. I extend our thanks to our employees and contractors involved in the project for their dedication to working safely and delivering this project injury free.’
Adapted from a press release by Claira Lloyd.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/05032014/air_liquide_triangle_safety_award230/
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