Veolia was recently awarded a contract with Energy Resources Australia Ltd (ERA) for the operation and maintenance of the HPD® brine concentrator plant at the Ranger Mine site, located adjacent to the world heritage listed Kakadu National Park, in the Northern Territory, Australia.
The “Stop and Seek Help Program” was launched in April 2017 with the focus on recognising and rewarding individuals who STOP AND SEEK HELP when a job is deemed unsafe.
This program enables individuals to have the courage to speak out and stop a job if it feels unsafe, and is one of the best tools we have for reducing injuries and fatalities on site.
The program provides many benefits such as:
- Immediate safety issues can be addressed;
- The next shift and other teams can learn from individual experiences;
- Flaws in procedures and work practices can be identified;
- Training programs can be adjusted to include identified risks; and
- Veolia can use the knowledge towards planning of works to prevent similar risks.
Each month management reviews the STOP AND SEEK HELP actions from the record books and winners are rewarded with prizes such as gift vouchers.
This recognition is a testament to the positive embedding of the Critical Risk Management program and the continual commitment to safety in the workplace demonstrated by Veolia.
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About Veolia Australia and New Zealand:
Veolia Australia and New Zealand (Veolia) is the region’s only environmental solutions organisation with specific capabilities across water and wastewater treatment, energy management, waste and resource recovery services, and industrial cleaning and facilities maintenance services. Veolia employs 4000 employees and operates across more than 260 locations within the region.
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About Veolia Global:
Veolia group is the global leader in optimised resource management. With over 163 000 employees worldwide, the Group designs and provides water, waste and energy management solutions that contribute to the sustainable development of communities and industries. Through its three complementary business activities, Veolia helps to develop access to resources, preserve available resources, and to replenish them.
In 2016, the Veolia group supplied 100 million people with drinking water and 61 million people with wastewater service, produced 54 million megawatt hours of energy and converted 31 million metric tons of waste into new materials and energy. Veolia Environnement (listed on Paris Euronext: VIE) recorded consolidated revenue of €24.39 billion in 2016.