OBJECTIVES
Preserving and continuously improving the health and physical integrity of employees is a priority for the Office. Demonstrating this commitment means prevention, respect for health and safety in the workplace, and continuous improvement of the hygiene and ergonomics of every workstation.
Organise awareness and training sessions on workplace hygiene, health and safety for all staff, including subcontractors;
Strengthen the role of the Health & Safety Committee (CSH) within the Office;
Monitor procedures to ensure regular health surveillance of employees and regular control of the risks they are exposed to;
Strictly comply with legislation on workplace accidents and occupational diseases, remaining vigilant on occupational medicine;
Promote quality of life at work.
OVERVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIONS
Health & Safety Committee (CSH)
Safety projects
- Maintenance of hydrocarbon-field operating infrastructure in the Gharb and Essaouira basins.
- Safety projects: pipeline inspection, cathodic protection, and oil-drilling-rig inspection.
- Acquisition of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Acquisition and installation of safety signage at headquarters and the ONHYM campus.
- Supervision of fit-out works for the housing campus serving the Meskala natural-gas treatment unit, and maintenance of its equipment.
- First-aid and firefighting training.
- Internal training and awareness programs covering work permits, extinguisher use, cathodic protection, road-traffic risks, and subcontractor awareness.
Occurrences development
- Optimising travel by reviewing site organisation and daily vehicle use.
- Pooling journeys and using remote-communication tools.
- Using renewable energy—mainly solar—to partially power well sites in the Gharb region.
- Converting the Gharb generators to gas-powered units.
- Preventive maintenance to keep all equipment running efficiently.
- Using biodegradable polymer-based drilling mud.
- Safe identification, collection, and transport of chemical products.
- Site rehabilitation and clean-up at the end of works, in accordance with oil-industry standards.