Safety
We work throughout our organization and with all our partners and affiliates to make sure the highest safety standards are maintained. From the start, all our facilities have been built to comply with the strictest international environmental and safety standards.
Workplace safety
SABIC addresses issues of safety in the workplace by providing training and appropriate equipment as well as by carrying out regular investigations. Thanks to our program of Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ) awards (see the Responsible Care page for more information), and also to initiatives such as lecture courses and staff training, our safety record is always improving. We are proud that our affiliates have achieved more than 106 million man-hours without injury or loss of time. Our contractors have also recorded over 38 million man-hours without injury.
SABIC affiliates have also made their mark in the Safety, Health and
Environmental Performance Index (SHEPI). Their combined accident rate score is as low as 0.35, and continues to improve, making SABIC a world leader in this regard.
SABIC and community safety
SABIC is also active in promoting safety in the communities surrounding our facilities. We organize safety awareness events such as Safety Day, Traffic Safety and a Safe Children’s drawing competition. We also print and distribute safety awareness pamphlets in neighboring communities.
International awards
SABIC affiliates in the Middle East are recognized internationally for their exceptional safety record.
They have won numerous prestigious international awards including those of the National Safety Council, USA, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, UK, The British Safety Council, and the Japanese Industry Safety & Health Association.
Emergency response
SABIC’s commitment to industrial safety has also led it to become a regional leader in the field of emergency response. The SABIC Fire Training Center is the only certified fire and rescue training centre outside the USA that provides training programs internationally accredited by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). These programs include fire fighting, rescue, handling hazardous material and first aid.
In 2009, the center won a certificate of re-accreditation from the US-based National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualification for the next five-year cycle. The center trained more than 2,500 candidates in fire fighting, industrial rescue, emergency response and first aid. During 2009, the center’s expansion was undertaken, doubling its capacity.