Senoko Energy completes 1,000 days without lost time injury

The latest operating milestone reflects holistic safety programme involving staff and contractors.

Senoko Energy Pte Ltd on Wednesday announced that it has achieved 1,000 days – equivalent to 4.2 million manhours – without incurring a lost time injury (LTI) – the latest safety milestone reached by the company, according to a Senoko Energy report.

The landmark achievement, accomplished through the efforts of the company’s staff and contractors, comes five weeks after Senoko Energy clocked 4 million manhours – equivalent to 956 days – without a LTI on 24 May.

Mr Brendan Wauters, President & CEO of Senoko Energy, thanked all Senoko staff and contractors for their contribution to Senoko Energy’s safety record.

“Senoko Energy is proud to have reached this significant milestone. Safety is one of the core values of our Company and reaching this milestone is testament to our efforts to permeate all levels of staff and all contractors with our primary focus on safety,“ said Wauters.

The milestone reflects the holistic safety programme that Senoko Energy, a leading player in the power generation industry, has implemented while producing competitively priced electricity for Singapore’s needs.

This holistic safety programme applies to both staff and contractors. Initiatives such as the Senoko President & CEO Award, as well as regular safety inspections, are held to encourage staff to generate ideas to improve workplace safety. Senoko Energy also conducts safety-related courses regularly to keep staff updated on workplace safety competencies and requirements.

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