Times of Oman

New PDO safety standards help improve performanc­e of its drivers by 98 per cent

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: New sets of safety standards issued by Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO) have seen the performanc­es of their drivers on the road improve by 98 per cent, since its introducti­on in 2016.

Speaking on the efforts made by the company to reduce the number of accidents involving its drivers while on road, PDO’s Health, Safety and Environmen­t Manager, Mohammed Al Shukri, said, “We follow a system for training and evaluation of drivers and we have worked to improve and develop the system with a focus on driver’s behaviour in order to avoid traffic accidents. Training comprises all types of vehicles whether light or heavy, and includes tankers for transporti­ng liquids.

“Within the framework of the

Mahmoud Al Shoukri

new strategy, PDO has establishe­d a centre to control and supervise drivers on journeys and to track the company’s vehicles while they are out on journeys,” he added.

“Within the same strategy the company has applied a system to monitor the movements of vehicles and trips. We have performanc­e indicators for each driver since the introducti­on of this system in 2016. The improvemen­t in the performanc­e indicators in the field of driving has reached 98 per cent.”

Al Shukri said, “In carrying out its operations PDO has relied on a major network of paved and unpaved roads. The total vehicles used in operations amounted to some 30,000 across different types of vehicles, along with some 20,000 drivers of the company and those contracted with PDO. These vehicles travel some 320 million kilometres every year, and transport employees, as well as equipment, oil and other items.”

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