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Sustainability
HSE
Management Principles
In November 2018, SHI was certified for conversion to ISO 45001, the international safety and health management system standard, for the first time in the industry. Through this certification, we have implemented safety and health strategies that reflect the needs of our employees and other stakeholders, while ensuring transparency in performance and improvement measures. We will continue to take a proactive approach in safety management and make improvements to maintain this certification, all the while undertaking various activities to make our workplace safer for all.
SHELL MILNG DUA Gas Supply Project
Appreciation award for achieving 10. million manhours without LTI for fabrication of M1PQ-A topsides
(SHELL)
May, 1995
Safety Best Shipyard
Best Safe Shipyard among Korean Heavy Industries by Ministry of Labor
December, 1998
SAIPEM 10000 Deepwater Drillship Project
Appreciation award for a achieving 1.5 million manhours without LTI for construction of Drillshup
(SAIPEM)
May,2000
CTOC CAKERAWALA Project
Appreciation award for achieving 5 million manhours without LTI for fabrication of Deck, Jacket, FPSO(CTOC)
May,2001
SHI/Owner HSE Alliance Performance Award
In recognition of 100 days without a Lost Time Injury
Feb,2003
Application of KSSS Endorsed by Clients and Three Major Korean Shipbuilders
SHI is taking the lead in adopting the Korean Shipyard Safety Standardization (KSSS) to ensure workers clearly understand different safety regulations per ship owner and to elevate and standardize shipyard safety regulations. Based on the consensus reached by ship owners and major Korean shipbuilders, the KSSS covers seven sectors: scaffolding, working at height, confined space entry, permit to work, lifting/rigging/hoisting, training and general safety management. SHI has formed a designated organization in charge of safety and production in every division to perform self-directed assessments and prepare for application of new regulations. Since May 2018, SHI has adopted 98.1% of the mandatory KSSS requirements across the board. SHI pursues and openly embraces not only the Occupational Safety and Health Act but also internationally recognized safety standards in order to further improve the safety of every worker working in the yard. KSSS members, including ship owners, conduct on-site inspection at the domestic shipyards to check the compliance with the KSSS and identify best practices. SHI was the first Korean shipbuilder to receive this inspection in April 2019. As a role model in the KSSS application, we are committed to maintaining the highest level of safety practices.