IOSL HSSE Management System
Our IOSL HSSE Management System drives continual improvement in our HSSE performance and ensures our operational safety measures in our facilities.
Our HSSE Management System comprises major objective and Key elements in HSSE and operational control procedures that detail the minimum standards for controlling safety and environmental risks in our operations. These documents are communicated to all employees.
Our HSSE Management System aligns with the requirements of ISO 14001, the Environmental Management System standard; PESO, Storage & handling of petroleum products by aircraft refuellers and ISO 9001, the Quality Management System standard.
- OISD 154, Safety aspects in Functional training, Course Module 5.4.3: for Officers from Aviation Department
- Human factor in Aviation
- Behavioral based safety
- Occupational Hygiene, Occupational health and environmental health
- Ergonomics and manual handling
- Environmental hazards, protection, aspect and impact.
Objective:
Our Main objective is to
- Ensure well being of employees.
- Prevent all accidents/ incidents, injuries and occupational illness.
- Ensure all legal and statutory requirements in place.
- Ensure security at workplace.
- Protect the environment and continually improve the Environmental Performance.
Our Key Elements:
The key elements on which a well-structured HSSE Organization is based:
- Management Responsibility
- Communication
- Documentation
- Reporting
- Audits and Reviews
- Emergency Preparedness
- Education and Training
- HSSE Promotion
People: The aim is to work with people and their values, beliefs, behavior, and attitudes regarding safety in order to reduce the number of accidents caused by human factors. The lines of action in this pillar are as follows:
- Creating a common safety culture in the company
- Improving safety skills
Processes: The aim is to further integrate process safety, ensuring that safety measures and barriers work correctly. We have two lines of action within this pillar:
- Managing critical processes
- Consolidating the safety management system
Facilties: The aim is to design, implement, and maintain adequate safety mechanisms to ensure the integrity of our facilities. Within this pillar, there are two lines of action:
- Ensuring that safety mechanisms are appropriately designed and improved
- Checking that safety systems operate correctly using inspection, maintenance, and prevention plans
