Personal Safety

We emphasize the importance of improving the Safety Culture to support decision-making at each level of the company. Regardless of their post or geographical location, all IndianOil Skytanking employees are responsible for their safety and for contributing to the safety of the people around us. We inform and involve the company’s employees in the assessment of risks and impacts, and the associated controls prior to undertaking any activity. Our activities are carried out with operational discipline by duly authorized and qualified professionals, fulfilling the plans and procedures defined for the activities and implementing corrective actions in a timely manner when deviations occur. We want to ensure that all of our employees and partners return home in good health after a workday and believe that all accidents can be prevented. Everyone at IndianOil Skytanking has the authority and responsibility to intervene in work that does not comply with the safe work practices.

  • 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.

Process Safety

Process safety involves making sure our facilities are well designed, safely operated and properly maintained to prevent leaks of hazardous materials. We use structured processes to manage our asset integrity and prevent leaks, spills and any other technical failures or breakdowns. Here we concentrate on three processes , people , processes and facilities.

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
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