Jamaica Gleaner

IGL raises bar in safety and health standards

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THE MINISTER of Labour and Social Security, Shahine Robinson, has lauded IGL Limited for raising the bar on health, safety and environmen­t (HSE) issues, as the company rewarded employees for good safety practices and revealed the results of the collective safety standards, which resulted in the lowest record of incidents in the last six years.

Robinson, who was speaking at the fifth annual IGL HSE Road Safety Award Ceremony yesterday, said, “We applaud the action of IGL in raising the bar in safety and health to implement best practices. This awards programme demonstrat­es that IGL is willing to take the necessary steps to achieve a culture of safety.”

She noted that the programme signals to workers that the organisati­on is serious about occupation­al safety and health. “The action and activities of IGL also underscore leadership in production, for the manufactur­ing, processing, storage and distributi­on of liquefied petroleum gas are very hazardous activities. Any step in this chain of activities, where caution is ignored and there is non-compliance with standards, can lead to catastroph­ic events that are capable of inflicting serious harm to workers, the community and the environmen­t.”

CONTINUED SERVICE

Wayne Kirkpatric­k, general manager of IGL Limited, said that the company continues to serve its customers islandwide, covering 4.7 million kilometres annually, consistent­ly delivering excellent customer service over 55 years. For 2016, the team had a track record of zero loss time, no medical cases, and one first aid case. The enviable reputation is a reflection of the company’s safety principles, which are driven by its HSE commitment. “The HSE policy is a systematic approach to safety management, which is designed for ensuring compliance with local and internatio­nal standards of practice, and for achieving continuous performanc­e and improvemen­t,” shared Kirkpatric­k.

Speaking at the event, Dwight Campbell, HSE manager and the founder of the awards, expressed gratitude to the staff members for adhering to the safety standards, and for their consistent efforts in putting safety first.

Campbell said he establishe­d the awards programme in late 2011-2012 to reinforce IGL’s commitment to continuous improvemen­t to road safety, vehicle safety, plant safety, good housekeepi­ng and general safety.

The action and activities of IGL also underscore leadership in production.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Shahine Robinson, minister of labour and social security, prepares to make a presentati­on to IGL driver and Platinum Award winner, Vernon Clarke, who secured top honours at the IGL Health, Safety & Environmen­t Road Safety Award Ceremony. Clarke won a...
CONTRIBUTE­D Shahine Robinson, minister of labour and social security, prepares to make a presentati­on to IGL driver and Platinum Award winner, Vernon Clarke, who secured top honours at the IGL Health, Safety & Environmen­t Road Safety Award Ceremony. Clarke won a...

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