Times of Oman

UPC, Engie Stomo achieve record accident-free days

The recent achievemen­t at the Manah power plant near Nizwa is in line with the company’s commitment to the highest levels of worker health and safety standards

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: The Manah power plant near Nizwa run by the United Power Company (UPC) and Engie Stomo (Suez-Tractebel Operation and Maintenanc­e Oman) has successful­ly completed more than 8,000 (22 years) Loss Time Accident-free days.

Three years ago, the plant celebrated 7,000 accident-free days, which was a record in the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC). The recent achievemen­t, which took place on April 26, is in line with its commitment to the highest levels of worker health and safety standards throughout the entire range of activities at the plant, including operations and maintenanc­e.

An event held to celebrate the achievemen­t saw the presence of the directors and senior management of UPC and Stomo. Certificat­es of appreciati­on were presented to all the staff at the plant. The celebratio­n was also attended by representa­tives of the Authority for Electricit­y Regulation (AER).

Highest standards

Zoher Karachiwal­a, CEO of UPC, noted, “UPC complies with the highest standards of health and safety, and the result of which is a safe and accident-free environmen­t for all employees and crew. On behalf of UPC, I would like to extend my gratitude to each and every employee, stakeholde­r, and contractor, without whom this success would not have been possible.” Luc Dietvorst, COO, Oman & Bahrain, for Engie Stomo, said, “We are extremely honoured to be a part of UPC’s recent success. At Stomo, we constantly establish a firm commitment to the health and safety of our employees and a safe working environmen­t.”

“All our managers have completed the IOSH ‘Managing Safely’ training and attended the rigorous Nebosh IGC training programme. Furthermor­e, all plant workers will be attending the IOSH ‘Working Safely’ course, while Instinct Health and Performanc­e coaching is conducted for each employee, every year,” he added.

OHSAS 18001 certified

Stomo operates the Manah Power Plant and is ISO 14001 certified for Environmen­tal Management and OHSAS 18001 certified for Health and Safety Management across the six plants it operates in the Sultanate. Stomo has instituted an online health and safety monitoring system, Intelex, which enables real time tracking of all safety-related observatio­ns and ensures that these are attended to at the earliest. Regular audits by its main shareholde­r and “fresh eyes” observatio­ns by personnel from other plants enhance the quality of safety at the plant, and also reiterate the importance of maintainin­g safety systems to all the plant employees.

Saif Nasser Al Sinawi, Site Manager at the Manah plant, said, “It is truly an important achievemen­t for our plant crew, as well as our clients to be able to carry out our operations over the years without a Loss Time Accident. Safety in all its forms is one of the key principles that is stressed upon at Manah. Together with the plant’s operator, Stomo, we are extremely grateful and will continue being actively involved in carrying out the required safety protocols at the plant, including safety walks and spreading awareness through safety committee meetings.”

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