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First and foremost, I would like to congratulate Kevin Butler and Steven Aitken, both of which work in our Environmental & Decontamination team, for their&
Working at height means working in a place where a person could be injured either by falling - even if it is at or below&
In the month of June, nine colleagues sustained work-related injuries which required more than basic first aid.& One of our colleagues in UK & MEA&
On Friday 16th June 2017, one of our colleagues sustained an injury when a skip lid closed unexpectantly, trapping his hand.
Recently, the Base Facility, located in Aberdeen, has achieved a substantial improvement in HSEQ performance.
Whilst dismantling a scaffold, several items were found inserted into the open end of the scaffold tubes.
In May, seventeen of our colleagues were injured at work to the extent that they required treatment by a medical professional, and one high potential&
Nominations for the 2017 REACH Beyond Zero Awards close on Monday 26th of June.&Entries can be submitted via /RBZawards.&Remember, everyone is eligible for nomination, so&
A near miss was reccorded when a work party were working on a scaffold and were changing out a ladder.
It is common for us to work on aging assests and due to the nature of the work that we undertake, many members of staff&
Recognition is an integral part of REACH Beyond Zero and we need to celebrate when improvements have been made. Since February 2016, we have seen&
In April, one of our employees in Australia suffered a serious hand injury which resulted in a partial thumb amputation. This is the second serious&
Looking back at our HSEQ statistics for March we have seen one recordable injury. This incident occurred within our Non Destructive Testing (NDT) Unit at&
We are very proud that our commitment to safety during the first quarter resulted in Zero Lost-Time Incidents (LTI).
Two reported observations have recently been received regarding the scaffold fitting transit bag handles breaking away from the stitched retaining points.
During cargo operations, a Stork Jetting Unit was being back loaded.The equipment was then moved and as it was laid on the deck of the&
Offshore coating activities can require employees to work with significant skin hazards, and without the correct control measures in place these activities have the potential&
In March, seven of our colleagues were injured at work to the extent that they required more than first aid, and six colleagues were involved&
Working with systems and equipment that contain hazardous energy sources when in operation is a daily task for many colleagues at Stork and Client sites.&
A team of four scaffolders were working on a scaffold on an offshore installation. Being short of one fitting, they requested a new one be&
Congratulations to Richard Rankin, Rope Access Electrical Technician, who was awarded Safety Representative of the year at the 2017 Total SHE Awards.
An incident occurred within the NDT Base, Aberdeen (currently under investigation) involving a workbench with an unsupported overhang, which toppled causing injury to a Stork&
In February, a colleague in our North America operations suffered a serious injury which resulted in the amputation of two fingers. Another eight colleagues were&
Every year the lives of approximately 1.25 million people are cut short as a result of a road traffic incident. Between 20 and 50 million&
Due to several reportable incidents and even one fatality within the industry, changes have been made to the Stork rope access procedure to prohibit the&
Following the dismantle of an aged scaffold offshore, it was reported there was severe degredation to the aluminum tubes at the previous steel fitting connecting&
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3M have taken the decision to discontinue production of their 8835 particulate respirator (dust mask).& Our PPE supplier, K&L Ross, and Stork's stores have minimal&
As a company, we serve Clients in for example the oil and gas, mining, power and rail markets. In delivering our services & solutions in&
​Our REACH Beyond Zero VALUE behaviours - visibility, authenticity, leadership, understanding and engagement & are at the heart of everything we do to improve our&
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A three man scaffolding team were dismantling a long term, outboard scaffold at the engine exhaust stacks. The team were working to remove the lower&
During preparation for working outboard on a caisson, one of the risks identified was aerated water. It was identified at the time that the lifejacket&
Deck crew on an offshore platform were manually&moving plastic barrels onto a pallet truck.
A Stork Blaster / Painting team were sweeping up spent grit on a scaffold at an onshore processing terminal.
We have received a range of questions on the REACH Beyond Zero life-saving rules, which we summarized with answers in a frequently asked questions document.
Find out more about the safety performance in your region and business with Stork's Safety Summary.
Health & Safety Executive - Investigation into exposure when the visor of air fed RPE is raised during spraying (RR1064). Air-fed visors (AFV) are regularly&
SABIC is a key client in Industrial Services Continental Europe and are share a lessons learned from a high potenial scaffolding incident.
There have been several incidents in the last few months due to Stork workers removing their PPE incorrectly. This has resulted in eye injuries which&
Within an onshore workshop, a 30& Flange with a weight of approximately 325kg was in the process of being lifted by two technicians using the&
Whilst carrying out normal daily activities, a Stork worker was moving boxes and felt&a&pain in his lower back. &
A Stork worker was given emergency CPR after a suspected heart attack in our Southport office.
An offshore incident occurred which resulted in a Stork worker receiving medical treatment due to a foreign body entering his eye.
During the discharge of a supply vessel one of the Quayside Operatives was moving a HP wash-unit around the quayside when an air valve fell&
At Stork, we are committed to helping ensure that all employees go home safe at the end of each day or shift.
Following an incident spike in September, our safety performance stabilised in October. This is not acceptable however as colleagues were still injured at work, and&
We often hear about incidents which resulted in colleagues being injured at work, and the corrective actions taken to prevent the incidents from reoccurring. But&
Further to a Safety Alert issued in April 2016, there have been other instances of Petzl ASAP Locks found to have cracks around areas of&
Three scaffolders were at the worksite, two of whom were on the first lift with the third standing beside the scaffold.& A fourth scaffolder was&
An incident occurred that resulted in a Stork employee experiencing a lost time injury. The injured party (IP) was walking with a colleague to an&
The UK & Africa REACH Beyond Zero Awards took place on Wednesday 28th of September at Norwood Hall Hotel.& Stork employees and clients gathered to&
An offshore incident occurred which resulted in a Stork worker receiving a minor injury to his chest, causing him discomfort and pain. This resulted in&
A non-Stork worker stored a number of large metal bolts by standing them on end and leaning them against the side of a distribution board.&&
A Rope Access Blasting and Painting team were due to carry out an over side job and prior to the work commencing, a worksite visit&
​An incident is classified as a HiPo when a single changed condition/different circumstance would have resulted in serious injury or damage. We are addressing this&
Stork's North America region celebrated its first REACH Beyond Zero Annual Awards ceremony on 28 September. The&awards recognise the colleagues and teams that go above&
Stork, a Fluor company, celebrated its REACH Beyond Zero Annual Awards on 28 September, with ceremonies takings place in Aberdeen, UK; Abu Dhabi, UAE; Bogota,&
Stork's Asia Pacific region celebrated its REACH Beyond Zero Annual Awards ceremony on 28 September.&The&awards recognise the colleagues and teams that go above and beyond&
Collaboration and continued progress is being made across our company to improve our safety performance.& Continued visibility and sharing of our leading indicators is increasing&
Hazard Perception is being aware of what is happening around you in terms of where you are, where you are supposed to be, and whether&
We achieved an important integration milestone in July as we reported safety data for the combined Stork Maintenance, Modification and Asset Integrity business (MM&AI), which&
Congratulations to Stork&s Occupational Health Team who have been named winners at this year&s Offshore Safety Awards within the Occupational Health category. &
During the afternoon of Monday 6th of June, the injured party (IP) was descending a ladder from a scaffold.& At the time the weather was&
The first six months of the year were largely positive from a global safety performance perspective.
An offshore worker was injured while walking on a level walkway when he tripped on raised ply-board sheeting and collided with an adjacent fixed scaffold&
At the end of every shift, we find our loved ones are waiting for us. Whether it be parents, children, spouses, friends or furry pups,&
Some people think that a dropped object is little more than a clumsy inconvenience. However, dropped objects can lead to serious injury or fatalities.
The US Gulf Coast is no stranger to inclement and severe weather. Aside from the extreme heat and high humidity indexes, we are plagued with&
During a routine forklift activity to move a 10 x 8ft metal container the operator of the forklift inadvertently inserted the forks underneath the container&
On the 8th of June, 2016, a Stork Rope Access Team was working overboard utilising a bristle blaster. In the process of carrying out the&
May was the first month since July 2013 in which no Lost Time Incidents occurred across&Stork's global operations.
As we continue our new journey as Stork & A Fluor Company, I am pleased to confirm that all Stork and Fluor O&M colleagues in&
Whilst mixing Chartek, a Fireproofer displayed symptoms of skin sensitisation including swelling and a slight stinging sensation.& This was subsequently confirmed as an epoxy sensitisation.
During routine rope access operations on an offshore location, it was discovered that the ferrule on a 1.2m x 8mm anchor sling had become loose.&
The pictograms for labelling chemical products have changed.
Find out more about the safety performance in your region and business with Stork's Safety Summary.
Stork failed to deliver&a Clam Shell Cutter&workscope as planned, resulting in the client being dissatisfied and submitting a customer complaint.&
A high potential incident occured during the assembly of a large high pressure pump when&the crane hook block started to rise without instructions from the&
A team of scaffolders had been dismantling a long term scaffold.& A scaffold tube had been left standing upright, leaning onto a life jacket box&
On 09-03-2016, Stork began dismantling the windbox cladding. By approximately 10:00 a.m., all of the windbox cladding had been dismantled. Before starting to dismantle the&
During routine equipment inspections, cracks were detected on the stainless steel arms on three Petzl ASAP Lock devices. Albeit the defects were not discovered on&
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When assisting another team member to close a large module door, which was in poor condition, a Stork employee&was positioned at the back of the&
Following a safety review of Leather Drivers Gloves,& a decision has been taken to remove them from the Stork PPE range.
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Stork personnel were undergoing a workscope involving hazardous substances and an inspection was carried out on the North Sea installation. During the course of the&
A Stork employee injured the top of his left hand during grinding work at the workshop in Velsen. The employee in question was attempting to&
An inspection was recently carried out on a North Sea installation on which Stork carry out work involving hazardous substances.& During the course of the&
A Stork employee, who was standing outwith the danger zone,&suffered a head injury after&moving backwards&when he noticed&a sling had slipped out of a safety hook.
A recent worksite inspection revealed that there is some confusion as to what hearing protection is to be worn by Stork Blasters during blasting operations.
Follow the link above to read a lesson learned regarding working at height.
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Over the past year, a number of Stork personnel have been hurt when the eye protection and gloves worn did not provide the adequate level&
A Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU) on board a North Sea offshore& installation, which was required for a cutting operation, was mistaken for a Hot Jet&
Two personnel entered a lift to access the offshore installation&s utility leg. They began the descent in the lift to the 101m level. After a&
A delivery driver arrived at Stork&s premises with a water injection skid that required work to be carried out.& Stork&s forklift operator attempted to unload&
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Our&Middle&East&region celebrated it's REACH Beyond Zero Annual Awards ceremony in&Abu Dhabi&on 12 November 2015.
Our Americas region celebrated it's REACH Beyond Zero Annual Awards ceremony in Colombia on 12 November 2015.
Two near misses occured in Stork's Gulf of Mexico operations due to dropped objects, a temperature guage and radio, falling from height. When working at&
Our UK & Africa region's fifth&Annual REACH Beyond Zero Awards proved a resounding success with clients, colleagues and industry peers attending our regional ceremony, which&
Two rope access technicians (RAT1) and (RAT3) were employed as part of a three person team to install electrical cables. This involved working at height.&
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A high potential Near Miss occured when a Heat Exchanger Channel Head cover dropped onto grating below&due to failure in the chain block.
On 1st May 2015, personnel within the base in Aberdeen took delivery of a pressurised spray gun which had been returned at the completion of&
Following an inspection of the completed Chartek application on the Lomond platform additional living quarters, sections of uncured Chartek 7 and poor application were evident.
Watch the videos below&to&find out more&about the winners and other shortlisted colleagues for the UK & Africa REACH Beyond Zero Annual Awards.
Find out more about the safety peformance in your region and business with Stork's Safety Summary.
The winners of our REACH Beyond Zero Annual Awards winners have been announced at five ceremonies which took place on 12 November in Colombia, Netherlands,&
Stork is hosting five regional REACH Beyond Zero Annual Awards this year in the UK, Netherlands, Colombia, Australia and United Arab Emirates. More than 300&
Our safety performance up to the end of September has stagnated with&a difference of less&than 0.1&in our lagging indicators -&Total Recordable Incident Frequency (TRIF)&and Lost&
September has seen Stork complete a number of campaigns for our clients and I am delighted to say that many of them achieved excellent results&
A rope access team were carrying out blasting operations at a lifeboat station, on the west side of an offshore installation. A member of the&
The oil & gas industry is full of abbreviations and we often communicate our safety performance using terms such as LTI, MTC and HiPo.
La industria del petr&leo y gas maneja muchas abreviaturas y a menudo comunicamos t&rminos tales como LTI, MTC e HiPo.
The oil & gas industry is full of abbreviations and we often communicate our safety performance using terms such as LTI, MTC and HiPo.
In de olie & gas industrie wordt veel gebruik gemaakt van afkortingen en vaak gebruiken we in de verslaglegging van onze veiligheidsprestaties termen als &LTI&,&
Back injuries and lower limb injuries remain a challenge, as are foreign bodies in eyes. We also continue to see colleagues sustaining finger injuries while&
Visibility is one of our key REACH Beyond Zero VALUE behaviours and effective intervention is something that we can all do to demonstrate this behaviour.&&
The high importance of carrying out pre-use checks before using Breathing Apparatus (BA) equipment was highlighted recently.
De feedback van onze recent gehouden enqu&te "De microfoon", over het veiligheidsklimaat binnen Stork, is inmiddels geanalyseerd. Hierbij kan ik je een overzicht aanbieden van&
A dead man&s sling was found to be inadequately set up, which would have failed to prevent the chain block falling if the crown hook&
The injured party (IP) was part of a three person team, erecting a scaffold on the gallery of the Shearwater installation. The IP bent under&
After our positive safety performance in June, during which there was &only& five recordable incidents, it is disappointing to see that in July 12 of&
This is traditionally our busy period and, with campaign works going on, as well as some TAR work, there are places where this is true.&
There have been a series of incidents this year where items have been placed inside scaffold tubes, which have subsequently been dislodged when the scaffolding&
A flashback occurred whilst heating up a metal part with a propane gas burner. The hose exploded and the IP fell to the ground and&
There have been two incidents in 2015 involving scaffold boards falling from height when being raised or lowered using rope. No injury to personnel or&
Eight units of Heat Treatment Transformers were loaded to a self‐loader Truck from Stork Cooperheat site office to be shifted to Boiler 3 area. The&
I am pleased to report that in June we recorded our lowest number of recordable incidents in a month since October 2014. So what does&
June proved a slightly better month than April and May in terms of safety performance. However, there were still three incidents, two Lost Workday Cases&
A team of NDT inspectors witnessed a block of ice falling to deck from a pipe two levels above deck. The ice had formed when&
On the 14th May 2015, a Stork worker was removed from his flight because he concealed an e-cigarette in his bag. On the 20th May,&
One person tried to pull the manual stacker back inside the workshop while it supposed to be pulled by two persons. This resulted to conflict&
A Stork colleagues was coming down from a 1.5 meter elevation using temporary a&stairway&when his right foot slipped and&hit the next step. The IP felt&
You can now nominate a colleague for a REACH Beyond Zero Annual Award!
Please watch the below video message from Erik-Jan Bijvank, SVP UK & Africa and Steven Law, VP HSEQ to learn more about the UK &&
Two employees recieved first aid in separate leak sealing incidents in the Middle East in June and August.
Throughout May we experienced six Lost Time Incidents (LTIs) in a month for the second time this year - a situation that we did not&
Earlier this year we launched our new HSEQ vision & REACH Beyond Zero & and I am pleased to announce that our Annual Safety Awards&
During the holy month of Ramadan, our diet should not differ very much from our normal diet and should be well-balanced, containing foods from each&
On Thursday 21st May 2015, Stork employees were assisting with a jetting scope and one of the crew was cleaning some equipment. &He reached in&
The Injured Person (IP) received a laceration to his hand whilst moving a section of hose he had recently cut. A piece of steel wire&
A work party was undertaking the dismantling of a long term underdeck scaffold, which was originally erected in 2011. As the dismantling progressed, a number&
April was a very troubling month from an incident perspective. Five of our colleagues were injured to the extent that they required medical treatment and&
During a routine deck lift, a scaffold load was being moved between platforms. As it was being lowered, the pennant hook caught on a ladder&
The completion of &The Mic& in April, marked a significant milestone since the recent launch of REACH Beyond Zero. Along with the UKA DuPont Safety&
Duim van de linkerhand is tussen de dichtgaande spanklem en het oplegvlak van de zaagmachine gekomen.
In April, there were two notable Radiography incidents involving a Radiation Source.
Your collective participation has been outstanding, thank you
Since the beginning of April, there have been four incidents which were not reported promptly through the correct channels.
Monteurs hebben de opdracht om de koppen van een warmtewisselaar te demonteren. Alvorens ze dat kunnen doen, moeten ook stoomtracingleidingen afgekoppeld worden. (2 stoomtracingleidingen in&
Corroded fittings require particular care when dismantling. This is especially the case when dealing with long-term offshore scaffolds.
While we continue to emphasise that statistics only tell part of the story, it is encouraging to see that we had a recordable incident free&
This year, 13 of our colleagues have been involved in incidents where they were injured and unable to work.& Our Lost Time Incident and Total&
Stork personnel were involved in moving mobile scaffold and one alloy ledger section was placed against the platform guardrail. A Stork employee turned to pick&
&The Mic& was launched on 1 April and we have already completed received many completed online survey. I would like to thank everyone who has&
An ISSOW infringement occurred when one of our colleagues, who is not a Permit Authority (P.A.) used a co-worker&s log-in details, which were left displayed&
A Stork employee was injured resulting in time off work after falling from a ladder while descending a scaffold.
Employee was loading parts in machine using a jib crane with magnetic device. Employee lifted one of three steel bars on the top layer of&
A Stork employee sustained a serious figure injury while operating a battery operated drill.
An employee brought a part into the quality department to examine the part using the Opticon Qualifyer.& The employee set up the part and upon&
February was a slight disappointment in that we incurred three recordable injuries & 2 x RWDC&s and 1 x MTC compared to two in February&
&What is it?& and &why is it important?& are now frequently asked questions.& This interest is welcome and now we hope to answer these questions&
Here is the first Safety Summary video blog from Steven Law, VP - HSEQ for Stork's UK & Africa region. This installment focuses on the&
While we are now into March, it is important to reflect on our safety performance at the beginning of the year. During January, we experienced&
A rope access team were returning from the 10m level. When one of the work party climbed over the handrail the gas container fell out&
Many of us will know or have heard of someone that was injured from falling down stairs.
The&Injured Party (IP)&was part of a Stork work-party of three personnel carrying out a Mascoat spray application to V-1020.&&The IP stopped spraying on the gantry&
Op 23 december 2014 is opdracht gegeven om een hek op de eerste verdieping van kantoor gedeeltelijk te verwijderen i.v.m. de verhuizing van een kluis.&
Slachtoffer (IP) stond met zijn rug naar het gangpad (en deels op het gangpad) waarop een heftruck reed.
2014 was a challenging year in terms of our safety performance. Our Total Recordable Incident Frequency reduced slightly to 2.74 () and our Lost&
Op 20 november, bij het afpersen van een tandwiel van een as, is de ketting aan de kraanhaak vastgemaakte takel geknapt. Onderzoek aan de hand&
In het Polymerisatie gebouw waren 2 medewerkers van Stork leidingen aan een condensor aan het terugbouwen. De leiding die boven op de condensor moest worden&
November was a challenging month in terms of our safety performance. A colleague in Industrial Services Continental Europe sustained a life-changing injury at work which&
Werk opdracht: Het vervangen van een lamp in een armatuur die in de grond zit.
During a lifting operation to remove a valve from a spool assembly, an aluminum refabricated lattice beam failed whilst under load as part of a&
The Injured Party had been working on a scaffold. He had been using the ladder for access and egress to and from the scaffold for&
We have introduced a new way of reporting our monthly safety statistics and learnings.
Stork personnel recently built a scaffold six metres above sea level offshore. On Friday 8th of November there was a large storm with high winds&
Following a scaffold deconstruct numerous scaffold fittings were left on a pedestal ledge. These fittings had the potential to fall onto the stairway below and&
Do you really understand the safety performance in your location, the &what& and &why& behind the statistics? What is causing people to get hurt and&
During 2014 there have been six incidents resulting in injury to Stork employees whilst opening and closing doors on board offshore instillations.& These have all&
A workscope to apply a non-Stork composite wrap to a bend on a flare line was planned and a Working Instruction with associated Method Statement&
An equipment supply company had a chemical heating tank electrically inspected and passed by a 3rd party inspection company.& The accompanying inspection records and certificate&
Our UK & Africa region's fourth&Annual REACH Beyond Zero Awards proved a resounding success with clients, colleagues and peers attending our regional ceremony which took&
It was noted that&a printer located in the Southport Stork office (UK & Africa region)&was&producing a burning smell.&&&The printer&s electrical power was immediately isolated and&
There have been two separate incidents where gas cylinders containing oxygen and propane were returned to Stork&s Aberdeen base facility stored together in the same&
Our monthly summary this month is overshadowed by the sad loss of Pedro Realpe.& Our deepest condolences are extended to Pedro&s family, friends and colleagues.&&
Im Rahmen seiner regionalen Preisverleihungsveranstaltung Continental Europe REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards 2014 am Donnerstag, den 25. September, hat Stork einige Vorbilder f&r hervorragendes&
Stork heeft op 25 september tijdens de REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards voor Continentaal Europa awards voor diverse uitstekende veiligheidsprestaties uitgereikt.
Les prix annuels de la s&curit& REACH Beyond Zero 2014 (remis le jeudi 25 septembre) pour la r&gion Europe continentale ont permis & Stork de&
Equipment was prepared for loading on to a lorry for onward transportation offshore.& Whilst the load was in the yard a member of staff laid&
Stork celebrated examples of safety excellence at its regional Continental Europe REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards 2014 (Thursday 25 September).
The Americas REACH Beyond Zero Annual Awards 2014 took place in Perth on 25 September.
The MECAP REACH Beyond Zero Annual Awards 2014 took place in Perth on 25 September.
Medewerkers waren bezig om een afstandsblokje in de ketel te plaatsen. Om ruimte te cre&ren tussen de OVO-bundel en de ketelwand is gebruik gemaakt van&
The shortlist for the CE REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards has been decided. Nominations were received from across the regional business in the Netherlands,&
La pr&s&lection pour les prix annuels CE REACH Beyond Zero a &t& arr&t&e. Des candidatures ont &t& re&ues de tous les centres r&gionaux aux Pays-Bas,&
De nominaties voor de CE REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards zijn bekend. Diverse locaties in Nederland, Duitsland en Belgi& hebben medewerkers genomineerd van de&
July safety performance shows a concerning increase in incidents. Both LTIF and TRCF have increased to 0.93 and 2.60 respectively. 3 of our recordable incidents&
Lifting operations were being executed to rig up a well for well intervention activities and involved placing a Work Over Valve (WOV) on a tree.&&
During an offshore inspection the offshore industry regulator, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), issued an immediate Prohibition Notice on a Stork-owned non-powered treadle guillotine.&&
Metabo Ergo series 6-inch angle grinders have been recalled due to a fault which means the on/off switch can stick in the &On& position, posing&
Our statistics this month show that 8 people have been hurt resulting in
three Lost Time Incidents (LTI&s), four Restricted Work Cases (4&
Injuries to our hands can have a serious impact on both our personal and work lives, particularly if we can&t carry out the routine tasks&
A leak sealing crew was working on the leaking line, holding the clamp and the nut/bolt and while fixing the clamp suddenly due to the&
Stork is giving 18 individuals or teams the opportunity to donate &1,000 to a charity of their choice as part of the 2014 REACH Beyond&
We continue to receive blast pots being returned onshore either filled, or part-filled with blasting media. This practice creates a potentially dangerous situation for both&
STORK gibt 18 Personen oder Teams die M&glichkeit, im Rahmen unserer &2014 Annual Safety Awards Aktion& 1.000,- EURO an eine wohlt&tige Organisation ihrer Wahl zu&
Work was ongoing to change out an orifice plate on a 14" flanged gas lift supply line.& The team had experienced difficulty in loosening the&
I&m delighted to report that our incident statistics continue to improve. Our Total Recordable Incident Frequency (TRIF) rate has steadily declined since February this year&
An employee mixed several drums of different paint and materials. Personnel relocated 3 drums into a conex storage container.& The office personnel heard a loud&
Bij het aansluiten van de UPS (plaatsen en aandraaien M 6 bouten) ontlaad de batterij, waardoor een "vonkje" ontstaat.
At the end of April our Total Recordable Incident Frequency (TRIF) rate was 2.64, which is the lowest it has been since January 2010. This&
Vandaag is de lancering van de nominatierondes voor de REACH Beyond Zero Veiligheidsawards 2014. De nominatieperiode duurt tot 17 juli.
Today marks the launch of the REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards 2014 nomination process. Nominations close 17 July.
Heute startet das Nominierungsverfahren f&r die REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards 2014. Das Verfahren endet am 17. Juli.
Heavily corroded alloy scaffold tube has been detected following the dismantle of an &aged& scaffold.& The extent of the corrosion has significantly affected the alloy&
I am pleased to report that the gradual&improvement in our safety performance&continued from February through March,&with our global TRIF and LTIF rates&reducing to 2.74 and&
A memo from Arnold Steenbakker, CEO -&Stork
On 17 October 2013 there was a fatal accident on board the Balder (DeepWater Construction Vessel), belonging to HMC.
Een memo van Arnold Steenbakker, CEO - Stork
M&mo d&Arnold Steenbakker, CEO - Stork
Arnold Steenbakker,&Stork icra&ı direktoru
A&bag of equipment&was placed very close to, or against, live heat treatment equipment and caught fire.
Het uitvoeren van een weerstandsmeting op een niet-ge&dentificeerde (besturings-)kabel in de oude&lessenaar in Onderstation 1 heeft geleid tot het schakelen van relais K5 waardoor trafo&
This campaign has been produced to help promote safe electrical work practices in the workplace.&
On February 20 the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) set out a number of requirements for the UK helicopter firms operating offshore travel for the energy&
A memo from Arnold Steenbakker, CEO
Stork won the &Safety Innovations& accolade at last night&s SPE Offshore Achievement Awards for its innovative Extended Reach Breathing Apparatus System (ERBAS). &
Two (2) Hydratight technicians were at a customer&s facility performing a tensioning job using a HM-&13, 3& Hydramax on a Delta Clamp with 4-3" custom&
IRATA, the Industrial Rope Access Trade Association, has released five safety bulletins&highlighting areas that we manage on a daily basis from dropped objects, unauthorised tampering&
Step Change in Safety Fact Sheet
Our safety performance in January was our worst in recent months and I feel this is a particularly disappointing way to begin the year. We&
Following the announcement on 20th February 2014 from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announcing a series of measures to increase the safety of offshore&
A fabric maintenance job involved building wooden framing for a habitat. At the completion of the job the habitat was taken down, but the work&
Two incidents have been reported in recent weeks involving the use of drop forged double scaffold couplers. The first saw a tube that had been&
Firstly I would like to thank you for taking part in our annual REACH Beyond Zero survey. Although participation was not as high as we&
Firstly, a big thanks to all of you who took part in the REACH Beyond Zero survey. I&m delighted to share&these results which I believe&
View the detailed REACH Beyond Zero safety survey results, including actions points from CSCE, Solutions and SRS, by downloading the document&below.
Throughout 2013 there was a number of reports where blast pots have been returned onshore either full, or still containing garnet. This practice creates a&
MECAP regionu &&&n bu c&r REACH Beyond Zero Araşdırmasının təhlili 277 iş&inin rəyinə, bu isə 355 cavab&dərəcəsinə əsaslanır. Cavablandırmada iştirak edən şəxslərin əksəriyyəti Stork &&&n&
This trend analysis of REACH Beyond Zero Survey for MECAP region is based on feedback of 277 employees, which&makes approximately 355 of response rate. Most&
Stork Americas has a population of over 6000 employees distributed throughout the US, Colombia, Trinidad&& Tobago, Aruba, Curacao and Peru mainly. Last year we launched&
La seguridad es nuestra prioridad n&mero uno, y tenemos implementadas funciones&de seguridad para apoyar el mejoramiento continuo. Me siento complacido&por la cantidad de personas que&
View the detailed REACH Beyond Zero safety survey results, including actions points from CSCE, Solutions and SRS, by downloading the document below.
View the detailed REACH Beyond Zero safety survey results in German, including actions points from CSCE, Solutions and SRS, by downloading the&document&below.
View the detailed REACH Beyond Zero safety survey results, including actions points from CSCE, Solutions and SRS, by downloading the document&below.
A Stork employee suffered a musculoskeletal injury after failing to risk asses the work place hazards with regards the use of equipment and work positioning.
Globally we ended the year around the same place in which we started with regards our safety performance, which is disappointing as we have not&
A memo from Erik-Jan Bijvank, SVP - UK & Africa
A 100kg girder slid off and&fell 3m through a gap in a scaffolding platform that had been approved and marked with a scafftag. This high&
Stork employee was injured while attending HUET (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training).& The IP (Injured Employee) was in the simulator and once the simulator was submerged&
November ended with seven recordable&and two high potential incidents.&That means seven of our colleagues&were affected by an injury in the&workplace and while we often work&in&
The purpose of this safety memo is to remind all operations team on correct approaches when planning a work with an exposure to hazardous substances.
Personnel were assigned the task of confined space rescue and opening voids. A portion of the task involved welding. Personnel were not aware that a&
On the 12th November 2013 a rope access inspection crew was assigned to conduct the removal of insulation, a visual inspection, and to take pictures&
We experienced five LTIs in October which means five of our colleagues were injured and unable to work. This has an impact on their personal&
Stork employees were exposed to a High Potential situation after they were unable to leave a worksite following sudden steam generation due to grille panels&
Stork employees&have been exposed to High Potential incidents whilst opening up pipes and removing appendages. Some of these resulted in injury and could have had&
HSE Team Lead, Lisaan Dipchan is absolutely no stranger to the spotlight! In June she was shortlisted in Stork's first global REACH Beyond Zero Annual&
This year marks&the 25th anniversary of the Piper Alpha disaster which again brings into sharp focus the importance of safety, onshore and offshore.
25 jaar geleden vond de Piper Alpha ramp plaats, waarbij 167 mensen om het leven kwamen. Deze tragedie herinnert ons iedere keer weer opnieuw aan&
A Stork employee was working overboard without a life jacket and while a&successful intervention took place,&the incident was not reported to platform management due to&
The MECAP region&s TRIF rate has significantly increased from January & September 2013. It has been identified that the most frequent causes of the recordable&
Stork's Solutions - Electrical Equipment team celebrated 1.5 million hours without a Lost Time Incident (LTI)&at the company's site in&Regensburg, Germany.&Stork's other German locations in&Leuna&
In September 2013, there were five recordable incidents&reported in the UK & Africa. All five resulted in pain and discomfort for&those involved, and four of&
September was one of our worst ever months in terms of our safety performance. We sadly experienced a fatality and seven lost time incidents, resulting&
IRATA, the Industrial Rope Access Trade Association, has released two near miss reports following recent incidents and a guidance note on scaffold/barrel knots.
Gedurende de maanden augustus en september piekte het&ongevallencijfer enorm! Er werden tot nu toe 10 ongevallen&gerapporteerd, waarvan enkele met een zwaar letsel.
One of our colleagues was an involved in a High Potential (HiPo) incident during the functional testing of a pneumatic nutrunner.&A part of the aluminum&
Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD&s) are conditions that affect the body&s joints, ligaments, tendons, nerves, muscles and supporting structures.&
Cette ann&e marque le 25e anniversaire de la catastrophe de Piper Alpha, ce qui met & nouveau un accent sur l&importance de la s&curit&, &&
Este a&o se cumple el 25 aniversario del desastre de Piper Alpha lo que nos recuerda de nuevo la importancia de la seguridad tanto en&
Dieses Jahr markiert den 25. Jahrestag der Piper-Alpha-Katastrophe - 167 Menschen sind damals bei der Explosion der &Ol- und Gasplattform vor Schottland ums Leben gekommen.
Bu il Piper Aplha qəzasından 25 il ke&ir, bu qəza dənizdə və quruda təhl&kəsizliyin əhəmiyyətini bir daha vurğulayır.
A memo from Steven Law, HSSEQ Director - UK & Africa
A Stork employee was working at height and&noticed that the gas cylinder inside his lifejacket had become loose.&
On Saturday September 21st, some of our Stork colleagues along with their families joined hundreds of other volunteers at Quinam beach, Trinidad for the infamous&
Three employees in Stork's Solutions division have won REACH Beyond Zero Recognition Awards with Arie Kok winning gold and&Anne Wiersma and Wouter Bijlsma winning bronze.
Stork's Trinidad operations have experienced three high potential incidents since the start of 2013 which could have seriously injured our employees or worse.
A Stork employee sustained a finger injury resulting in a Restricted Work Case after trying to move an unsecured load.
August saw five&recordable and six high potential incidents (HiPos) occurring across our global operations. Although these incidents only have a minimal impact on our overall&
Stork scaffolders were involved in a High Potential incident (HiPo) during overside activities on constructing scaffold when&the operator initiated a test of the fire pumps&
Stork has been shortlisted in the &Safety& category of the EI Awards 2013 for its industry-leading REACH Beyond Zero safety initiative.
The Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS) is a member of the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO). One of the organisations major mandates is&
is the International Standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS). It is in an organization&s best interest to perform internal audits from time to&
A Stork employee&suffered a first aid case with high potential during the removal of a flanged connection.&Hydrogen (H2) in the pipe&spontaneously ignited and the& flame&
Stork recently exhibited at Offshore Europe, which took place in Aberdeen on 3-6 September, and showcased its REACH Beyond Zero safety initiative with an innovative&
Over the last three weeks since the helicopter incident near Shetland, our teams have worked closely with you to ensure your safety and comfort with&
A Stork employee blasted a live line in error following a nighshift handover or work. While no pipework failure occurred and there was no release&
Our aim is to make the REACH Beyond Zero website &
& as interesting and engaging as possible so that our employees, peers, customers&
A Stork employee suffered swelling to the neck and face after&vapour from the coating product&containing expoxy resin was believed to have triggered a sensitisation reaction.&
Step Change in Safety&s Helicopter Safety Steering Group (HSSG), comprising duty holders and helicopter operators, trade unions and regulators, has decided to lift the temporary&
July was a good month with a reduction of both recordable and high potential incidents which is encouraging news. If we continue on this downward&
Stork held its first global REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards in June 2013 in the Netherlands. More than 80 industry leaders attended the event,&
Step Change in Safety&s Helicopter Safety Steering Group (HSSG), comprising duty holders and helicopter operators, trade unions and regulators, has decided to lift the temporary&
The key to damage control during a hurricane is preparation. It&s crucial that our teams have a strong understanding of how to prepare for a&
A Stork employee cut his wrist with a&grinding disc whilst deburring a metal workpiece to smooth a welded joint. This resulted in our colleague recieving&
Stork has made changes to its bull line testing procedure following an incident offshore. Follow the link to find out more.
On Friday 23rd August, a helicopter carrying 18 passengers crashed into the North sea just as it was coming into land on the Shetland Isles.&
This lessons learned looks at a situation where rigging operations were planned with an onshore desktop planning exercise&but this was not followed up with a&
A Field Supervisor was walking down an internal stairway when he rolled his left ankle on the last step of the stairs. He lost his&
Stephen Brown, who is a Heat Treatment Technician working in the UK, was awarded a gold REACH Beyond Zero Recognition Award for successfully challenging a&
An employee was transporting paint materials to a confined work location with the aide of a client owned wheeled transportation cart. A deck level piping&
As of 17th July the EC 225 Eurocopter was back in operation following extensive industry testing and improvements. This is welcome news for the industry&
Finger and hand injuries are one of the most common causes of recordable incidents and they continue to hurt our people. A recent example of&
When working to remove a redundant Fire and Gas system electric cable, a member of our team inadvertently cut the wrong cable. The cable that&
A Fabric Maintenance crew was conducting system B Painting behind the kitchen area of the main building (roof), while doing so one of the painters&
An Employee was in the process of retrieving a compress gas cylinder (oxygen) from a rack and while trying to open the gate to enter&
Our half year global safety performance indicators of 3.10 (TRIF) and 0.94 (LTIF) remain above our projected year-end targets of 2.60 and 0.80 which is&
Three employees from Stork's Solutions division have won silver REACH Beyond Zero Recognition Awards for their consistent demonstration of exceptional safety behaviour. Follow the link&
Stork has experienced more than 20 high potential (HiPo) incidents across its global business in 2013. It is critical that we share the lessons learned&
Our first global REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards proved a resounding success. Follow the link to view the highlights footage which&recognises the Stork employees&
During the holy month of Ramadhaan, our diet should not differ very much from our normal diet and should be well-balanced, containing foods from each&
MASA, a Stork company, has recorded an important record on health and safety: 1,000 days (almost three years) with no lost time incidents at Petrobras&&
Our first global REACH Beyond Zero Awards 2013 was attended by Stork colleagues, clients and peers from across the world. Follow the link to view&
El pasado 27 de abril del a&o en curso, el contrato de Petrobras Purificaci&n cumpli& un nuevo r&cord en materia de seguridad y salud laboral&
May was a promising month in that we are beginning to see a reduction in the global LTIF and TRIF, which is also mirrored in&
The REACH Beyond Zero Recognition Award scheme wasrolled out in the Middle East in April 2013 and employees from across the region have been&recieving awards&
As part of the REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards 2013, we interviewed each of the nominees at work in their home country to find&
Stork celebrated a year of outstanding safety performance at its first global REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards (Thursday 20 June). The awards recognise Stork&
ICSS alarm for the Gas Export Compressor (GEC) indicated that the local manual button 1C-XHS360510 had been activated. This subsequently resulted in the GEC shutdown&
Roel Venderbosch works as a Site Manager at the Shell Pernis location. Roel is the focal point of coordination at Shell. In his role Roel&
We have experienced several incidents in Continental Europe as a result of operatives using tools and equipment which did not meet the safety standards and&
Ritchy Boxmeer works as an Execution Manager at GLT+. Ritchy is responsible for&three work areas: maintenance, projects and modifications. The safety performance at GLT+ increased&
Danny Somers, Project Manager for Stork Belgium, is responsible for the E&I team on the BASF site in Antwerp. His team has been working incident&
Bill Abbott, Group Scaffold Manager for Stork, manages the Aberdeen Scaffold Yard team who are shortlisted for the REACH Beyond Zero Award for Best Safety&
George Hernandez, Fabric Maintenance Supervisor, USA is shortlisted for the REACH Beyond Zero Award for Incident Prevention. We grabbed five minutes with George as he&
A member of our team was rear ended at a stop light, due to a careless driver.& The driver that hit our employee&s car was&
Slips, trips and falls are one of the most common causes of workplace incidents but most can be easily prevented by taking simple actions. A&
Monthly Performance Reviews provide a mechanism for benchmarking our performance in a meaningful way - on the basis that: if you can&t measure performance you&
Na laswerkzaamheden aan een product, welke geklemd stond op een manipulator, heeft de betrokkene het werkstuk gelost vanuit de klauwplaat terwijl de manipulatorplaat in verticale&
Tijdens het aanpassen van een steiger is een isolatieplaat naar beneden gevallen op de hand van het slachtoffer, met als gevolg een kneuzing en snee&
Bij het aan elkaar monteren van langsnaad rompdeel ontgasser is de las van de hechtplaat gebroken, waarna de betrokkene de schetsplaat met hijs klem/haak en&
Safety leadership is critical to driving continual improvements in our safety performance and an increasing focus is being placed on this across the Stork business.&
Steven Law, HSSEQ Director - UK & Africa, shares his views on how placing a more significant focus on changing leadership behaviours can help drive&
Did you know that each year thousands of people become sick from heat induced illness and some cases result in death? Let&s discuss who is&
James Gorry has been announced as the keynote speaker for the REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards 2013. James lost the use of his legs&
The &Safety Innovation& category is a new addition to the REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards for 2013. Click on the link to find out&
More than 200 entries were recieved for Stork's&first global REACH Beyond Zero Annual Safety Awards and the shortlist&has been decided.
The importance of carrying out a Last Minute Risk Assessment was highlighted when a Stork operative sustained a cut to his finger after manually handling&
Why the focus on decision making? Because we have experienced a number of incidents in 2013 that were preventable and could have been avoided by&
Monthly Performance Reviews provide a mechanism for benchmarking our performance in a meaningful way - on the basis that: if you can&t measure performance you&
This Sunday (28 April) marks the International Labour Organization&s (ILO) &World Day for Safety and Health at Work& and this year&s celebration takes on added&
Lisaan Dipchan, HSE Coordinator (OH/IH) for Stork won a&BG T&T President's HSSE Award for Q1 2013, and has also been nominated for the BGTT Golden&
One of our colleagues has been off work for the past five weeks following an incident which resulted in damage to a finger and an&
Following the REACH Beyond Zero launch last year, we now all have a shared commitment to improving safety together. I wanted to take this opportunity&
Rope access was being utilized as the primary means of access. During the ascent to the work area the rope access technician was observed to&
عد ان انطلقت ريتش في العام الماضي ,صار لدينا جميعا التزام مشترك بتحسين السلامة معاً ,أردت ان أغتنم هذه الفرصة لإطلاعكم على طرح ريتش العالمية&
&Follow the link above to view our monthly performance review for February 2013.
An NDT technician&sustained ligament damage, which resulted in an LTI after stepping out of a vehicle, putting his foot half on and half off the&
While insulating a&gas line tube at Shah Deniz Slug Catcher area, a&Stork employee (Insulator) struck his head against scaffold tube after attempting to stand up&
Recently, a technician was travelling offshore and hand carrying a gas detector along with a cylinder of bump gas to test/calibrate the gas detector. All&
Please follow the link above to view lessons learned regarding re-threading bolts.
A four man rope access team were conducting a lifting operation when an adjustable beam clamp and manually operated chain hoist fell approximately 20ft to&
Follow the link above to view our monthly performance review for January 2013.
Stork held its second REACH Beyond Zeroing Out forum as the company aims to improve safety engagement with its employee community, customers and wider oil&
Follow the link above to view our monthly performance review for December 2012.
Follow the link above to view lessons learned following a recent restricted work case.
Stork has been shortlisted for the SPE Offshore Achievment Award for 'Safety Innovation'.
Please follow the link above to view a lesson learned from a recent near miss incident.
Follow the link above to view a lesson learned regarding a recent restricted work case.
Follow the link above to view lessons learned regarding recent forklift incidents.
Follow the link above to view a&safety memo&from Steven Law, HSSEQ Director - UK & Africa
Follow the link above to view a short safety message from Bryan Begbie, HSSEQ Corporate Team Lead
As we enter a new year we need to learn lessons from the previous one, so our&Subsea team&felt it was&pertinent to take stock and highlight&
While conducting working at heights operations over water, an STS EE was traversing through a tight area to access a cable tray.& Unbeknown to the&
A qualified Rope Access technician was engaged in de-rigging a rope access system from an overhead position. As he proceeded with removing the rigging anchors&
Follow the link above to view our performance review for November.
During UHP operations, the crew had to shut down for equipment relocation of equipment staging on the deck area.& During the lifting operation, the air&
EE was approaching a set of stairs when he tripped and fell.& In trying to break his fall, he placed his hand out and struck&
A SPRAT three man rope access team was involved in a dropped object incident.& Failure to attach the required lanyard on a manual torque wrench&
Follow the link above to read a lesson learned regardning a working at height rescue.
Follow the link above to view our global and regional safety performance reviews for October 2012.
While conducting blasting work with a UHP machine, an employee blasted a hole in the AFFF storage box (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam).& The employee was in&
IRATA SAFETY BULLETIN SB24: OUT OF CONTROL ABSEILS
Follow the link above to read a memo from Mike Mann, SVP - Global HSSEQ, regarding safety moments at Stork.
Follow the link below to view our HSEQ performance review for September 2012.
An employee used a stepladder to cut a ¾& pipe with a torch at a height of 2.5m. Once the pipe was cut it bent&
At Stork, all meetings involving five or more people start with a short safety moment. Why? Because world class safety depends upon everyone taking responsibility,&
A qualified team of rope access technicians were conducting grounding work within a 30' elevated Rack.& Rope access was being utilized as the primary method&
Follow the link above to watch a short film with Jim Chalmers, Client Relationship Manager for Stork, where he shares a lesson learned from a&
Watch this short film with Jim Chalmers, Client Relationship Manager for Stork, where he shares a lesson learned from a recent safety incident.
Watch our short film with Jim Chalmers, Client Relationship Manager for Stork, where he shares a lesson learned from a recent safety incident.
Watch our&short film with Jim Chalmers, Client Relationship Manager for Stork, where he shares a lesson learned from a recent safety incident.
Watch our&short film with Jim Chalmers, Client Relationship Manager for Stork, where he shares a lesson learned from a recent safety incident.
Watch our&short film with Jim Chalmers, Client Relationship Manager for Stork, where he shares a lesson learned from a recent safety incident.
Follow the link above to watch a short film with Jim Chalmers, Client Relationship Manager for Stork, where he shares a lesson learned from a&
Follow the link below to view our performance review for August 2012.
A memo from Mike Mann, SVP & Global HSSEQ
A memo from Mike Mann, SVP & Global HSSEQ
A memo from Mike Mann, SVP & Global HSSEQ
Stork has been shortlisted in the EI Awards 2012& Safety& category for its Inertia Reel Anchor scaffolding innovation.
Michael Bower, Project Manager for Stork Subsea, was awarded an IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health) Certificate of Merit by the organisation&s North East&
Follow the link below to view our performance review for July 2012.
Follow the link below&to watch a short lesson learned film with Tim O'Brien regarding safe working at height.
Follow the link below&to watch a short lesson learned film with Tim O'Brien regarding safe working at height.
Follow the link below&to watch a short lesson learned film with Tim O'Brien regarding safe working at height.
Follow the link below&to watch a short lesson learned film with Tim O'Brien regarding safe working at height.
Follow the link below&to watch a short lesson learned film with Tim O'Brien regarding safe working at height.
Follow the link below&to watch a short lesson learned film with Tim O'Brien regarding safe working at height.
Lesson learned film with Tim O'Brien - Working at height
Follow the link below to view our performance review for&June 2012.
Do you know someone who isn&t a safety professional but who has made a major contribution towards health and safety in the workplace? Do you&
Stork (Stork)&today announces the opening of its in-house FM (fabric maintenance) training centre at its facility in Aberdeen, UK. Stork invested around &100,000 in the&
Follow the link below to view our performance review for May 2012.
While dismantling an over board scaffold, a fitting suddenly moved causing the scaffolder to lose his balance and fall. The inertia reel activated and the&
Stork celebrated a year of outstanding safety performance at its second Annual REACH Beyond Zero Awards. The highlights footage recognises the&Stork employees and teams who,&
On 6-12-2012 workers were performing UHP blasting duties on the inside of a ballast tank of an offshore platform. The work was being performed on&
On 6-7-2012 a group of workers were participating in Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET).& Workers were taking part in the practical portion of the program&
Rope&access equipment which was returned from a customer site showing evidence of unauthorised modification. The item of equipment was a sit harness used by rope&
Stork&s Azerbaijan team has won an International Safety Award with Merit from the British Safety Council in recognition of its outstanding safety performance and processes.
Follow the link below to view Stork's HSEQ performance review for April.
Our team has achieved a significant milestone recently which I&d like to share with you.& On May 16th U.S. operations recorded a full year without&
Stork won the &Associate Member& prize at this year&s IADC North Sea Chapter Annual Safety Awards.
The sunny days of summer have officially arrived!& Whether for business or pleasure many of us will&spend hours outdoors.& Although a little sun is good&
Click on the link below to read a lesson learned regarding a dropped object.
Stork today announced Jennifer Deeney, a leading speaker on workplace and behavioural safety, as the keynote speaker for the company&s Annual REACH Beyond Zero Awards&
As work was being performed via rope access and scaffolding on an offshore platform, debris was blown into the eyes of two workers.& Wind was&
Stork won the first ever &Ideas in Safety& prize at this year&s UK Oil and Gas Industry Safety Awards for its innovative hot bolt clamp&
Safety update from Mike Mann, SVP - Global HSSEQ: With disappointment, I confirm that, in Continental Europe alone, Stork has reported 30 hand and finger&
Although this month&s performance review demonstrates continual improvement on our 12 month LTIF and TRIF, it also highlights areas that require our urgent attention.
After receiving many impressive nominations from across our global operations, the REACH Beyond Zero Steering Group has confirmed the final shortlist for the Annual REACH&
February&s HSEQ global performance review shows that we experienced our second LTI of the year, this time in the UK and Africa region. Globally, February&s&
Stork&s Kazakhstan operations has received an HSE excellence award from Ersai in recognition of outstanding safety performance in achieving 1,000,000 manhours without a lost time&
Follow the link below to view Stork's monthly performance review for January 2012.
Stork has launched an industry-first hot bolt clamp system that enables the safe removal and replacement of corroded bolts on live flanged connections that have&
A diesel driven air compressor was being used by Stork (Stork) for blasting operations offshore. When cleaning out the flame trap there was an ignition&
Statement to field personnel in light of IRATA response to Petzl statement regarding the use of the shunt as a back-up device in Industrial rope&
An incident has occurred on one of our client&s North Sea platforms, whereby an Aquadyne Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) received an injury to his right&
Stork&has launched its Annual REACH Beyond Zero Awards for 2012. Any&Stork employee can be nominated for an award - follow the link below to find&
This briefing paper takes us to the end of 2011 which marks REACH Beyond Zero&s second anniversary. I am delighted to report that we celebrate&
Rope access equipment supplier Petzl has released a statement regarding the special use of the &shunt&.
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