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The success of our business is aligned with the health and safety of our people.
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Over 16,000,000 man-hours without LTI (Lost Time Injury)
Our safety policies and strategies extend to every aspect of our operations, and to those who work and interact with us. We consistently analyse and improve all our safety measures while complying with applicable national and international regulations.
In recognition of our impeccable safety practices and record, we were ranked first in Nigeria, second in Africa and ninth globally in a 2013 ExxonMobil survey.
Our strategic partnership with marine safety companies enables us to maintain the integrity of all our safety equipment and preparedness for emergency response.
Obtain a valid permit to work when required.
Always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment when working within industrial areas.
Ensure you have a harness belt properly latched on when working at height.
Stop Work Authority: All employees have the authority and obligation to stop any unsafe task or operation.
Emergency Response: Walk, do not run, to the nearest exit or muster point, and wait for further instructions.
Do not stand or pass under a suspended load.
Conduct gas/oxygen tests when required before granting access to work area.
Site Transportation: To control risks, all road users must comply with the site traffic management plan.
Lockout/Tagout: Ensure that equipment is shut down and properly tagged if inoperable.
Contractor Management: Only HSE-approved Contractors or Subcontractors are allowed to work on Nigerdock sites.
1. Obtaining a valid permit to work when required.
2. Always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment when working within industrial areas.
3. Ensure you have a harness belt properly latched on when working at height.
4. Stop Work Authority: All employees have the authority and obligation to stop any unsafe task or operation.
5. Emergency Response: Walk, do not run, to the nearest exit or muster point, and wait for further instructions.
6. Do not stand or pass under a suspended load.
7. Conduct gas/oxygen tests when required before granting access to work area.
8. Site Transportation: To control risks, all road users must comply with the site traffic management plan.
9. Lockout/Tagout: Ensure that equipment is shut down and properly tagged if inoperable.
10. Contractor Management: Only HSE-approved Contractors or Subcontractors are allowed to work on Nigerdock sites.
We deliver on our Health and Safety commitment through various policies and initiatives.
These include the implementation and monitoring of our life-saving rules, safety trainings and awareness, the annual commemoration of the World Day for Health and recognition of safety ambassadors.
We are committed to:
Maintaining our record of zero fatalities, zero lost-time accidents (LTI) and zero fire incidents.
Building a proactive culture of effective health and safety performance with visible leadership, direction, and support.
Providing the right personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety processes for all operations.