DrilLife Group, being one of the largest companies in fuel and energy complex, recognizes and accepts its social, environmental and economic responsibility in connection with conducting its business and operations.
In the area of Health, Safety and Environment, DrilLife Group is guided by the requirements set forth by the legislation and the international law. The Company deploys state-of-the-art technologies and most advanced production methods, to create safe work environment for its employees, and to minimize emergency/incident risks.
DrilLife Group’s most valuable asset is the people who work at the Company facilities. That is why employees’ safety is the Company’s main priority. By ensuring safe working environment, DrilLife Group aims for ensuring equipment incident-free operation and supporting its operability and reliability. The above, in its turn, necessitates ensuring a continuous improvement of the corporate production, fire and occupational safety culture, establishing strategic priorities, developing key performance indicators and respective action plans.
The Company’s normative documents proclaim the priority of employees’ lives and health over production results, as well as a strict compliance with the international law, industry and corporate rules, standards, and procedures.
When conducting the HS activities, the Company is guided by the following principles:
- an absolute priority of people’s lives and health;
- a priority of preventive measures over reactive measures aimed at localizing and responding to hazardous events;
- transparency and reliability of the Company’s HS reporting;
- leadership of the Company management of any level in ensuring safe working environment;
- responsibility of every Company and contractor employee for his/her own safety and the safety of people around them, as well as a right to interfere with the situation where operations are performed in an unsafe manner;
- engagement of all Company employees in the activity to mitigate risks of fire hazardous or emergency situation, or people’s health deterioration.