BP drive on safe practices
Posted: 24 September 2007
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BP recently held a series of safety awareness training sessions in Dubai and Kuwait to educate signage supplier partners on BP’s global health and safety standards.
They included BP’s Golden Rules of Safety and Driving Standards.
The training targeted managers from BP’s signage supplier partners in Iran, Jordan, Kuwait and the UAE, and covered various areas including the risks associated with installing BP signage at oil changing outlets and oil shops.
A one-day workshop initially took place in Dubai , followed by a further two sessions in Kuwait .
“The intensive training raised awareness of the importance of implementing and upgrading safe practices at work,” said Reda Mohammad, BP HSSE manager, Middle East and and Iran .
“All BP suppliers must adhere to the BP principles on safety and we are committed to investing in our distributors and ensuring that standards are understood, met and maintained.”
BP will continue to roll out its supplier training programme across the region, which is mandatory for all signage partners who want to service the global oil giant, in order to achieve BP’s ultimate goal of zero accident, zero harm to people and zero damage to the environment.
BP is one of the world's largest companies with operations in more than 100 countries on six continents.
The company’s main activities are oil and gas exploration and production, refining, marketing and supply and transportation.
BP’s regional exploration and production operations are headquartered in Abu Dhabi , while Dubai serves as the hub for BP’s refining and marketing activities. |