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Published: 27 May 10
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Senoko achieves safety target on manhours

Senoko achieves safety target on manhours

Senoko Energy achieved the safety target of 4,000,000 manhours without any lost time injury on May 24. As of 26 February 2010, they have also surpassed the best record of 864 days. The last LTI occurred on 11 October 2007. The last employee's LTI was on 21 June 2004.

It is the first power generation company in Singapore to achieve the industry-acclaimed Occupational Health and Safety Standards 18001 accreditation on 8 August 2003. This achievement speaks volume of Senoko's commitment towards the safety of its workforce and business partners. Everyone, staff and contractors alike, must adhere to stringent safety procedures, follow safe practices and maintain self-care at all times.

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