Safety

Safety as a Core Value

Our safety management system aligns with OSHA’s General Industry Standards (29 CFR 1910), which address hazards in oil and gas well drilling, servicing, and storage, including requirements for hazardous waste operations and emergency response under 1910.120.

Compliance with Global Standards and Regulations

We adhere to stringent international guidelines, including the UNECE Safety Guidelines and Good Industry Practices for Oil Terminals.

Measuring and Reporting Safety Performance

Transparency drives improvement; we publish annual safety reports detailing key metrics, such as our incident rate of 0.5 per million barrel-miles, below the global average.

Our safety culture

Leadership commitment to safety

Management plays an active role in promoting and enforcing safety standards. Through oversight, engagement, and accountability, leadership ensures that safety expectations are clearly defined, consistently applied, and continuously strengthened across all operational areas.

Building a proactive safety mindset

Our safety culture emphasizes awareness, responsibility, and proactive risk management. Every individual involved in our operations is encouraged to identify potential hazards, follow established procedures, and act decisively to prevent incidents before they occur.

Structured and compliant frameworks

We operate within structured safety management systems designed to meet international maritime, logistics, and industrial standards. These frameworks provide clear guidance on risk assessment, operational controls, emergency preparedness, and incident management.

Risk assessment and hazard identification

Risk assessment is a core component of our safety approach. Before any operation is conducted, potential hazards are identified, evaluated, and mitigated through established controls and procedures. This systematic process helps reduce exposure to operational risks and enhances overall safety performance.