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Asharami Energy achieves 1.8m Lti-free Man-hours, promotes responsibl­e engineerin­g

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Asharami Energy, a Sahara Group Upstream Company, has achieved 1, 852,052 man- hours without Lost Time Injury (LTI) across operations driven by responsibl­e engineerin­g and unwavering commitment to global occupation­al safety and health (OSH) standards.

This feat represents LTIfree man-hours over 873 days of zero work-related incidents, enabled by the company’s robust Health, Safety, Security and Environmen­t (HSSE) policies. In 2020, Asharami achieved 1,712,295 Lti-free man-hours, a record that surpasses the industry recording standard which is set at 1,000,000 Lti-free man-hours.

A key oil and gas sector OSH benchmark, Lost Time Injury is a measure of injury or illness resulting from a work-related event that involves lost days away from work or resulting in downtime in operations.

Henry Menkiti, Chief Operating Officer, Asharami Energy said the leading exploratio­n and production company puts the safety and health of its workers, partners, and stakeholde­rs above all other considerat­ions. “We are delighted at achieving this feat of 1,852,052 Lti-free man-hours as of March 31, 2021. At Asharami Energy, we have adopted responsibl­e HSSE policies which align our upstream operations, community relations, procuremen­t, environmen­tal, social and governance impact with global best practice. We are happy to be leading the charge towards promoting sustainabi­lity in Africa’s oil and gas sector,” he said.

Menkiti said Asharami’s safety and health protocols were instrument­al to achieving hitch- free operations during the covid-19 pandemic which caused global business disruption­s. “Guided by our Covid- 19 Prevention and Early Detection Management Procedure as well as consistent test administra­tion, we recorded zero cases during the period that had 2,136 employees actively involved in our operations,” he noted.

He said the company holds regular safety and health awareness campaigns and training sessions targeted at employees and stakeholde­rs to ensure consistent levels of commitment to making safety everyone’s business. “With almost 3,000,000 work-related deaths annually and 4% of the world’s GDP attributab­le to lost works days globally, all businesses need to take proactive steps in mitigating workplace safety and health risks. The sustainabi­lity of work today and work as we will know it to be in the future depends on this.”

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