Occupational safety, health awards held
Rawalpindi:Attock Refinery Limited (ARL) has secured the ‘1st prize’ in the ‘Oil, Gas and Mining Sector’ category at Employers’ Federation of Pakistan (EFP) ‘Occupational Safety and Health Awards 2023’, says a press release.
The award ceremony, held at Faletti’s Hotel, Lahore, was graced by the Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development as the chief guest and attended by representatives from business forums, government officials, and corporate executives.
This achievement accentuates ARL’s firm commitment to fostering a safety-first culture, aligning with global best practices and observing all applicable Health, Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ) laws and regulations. At ARL, the safety and well-being of employees, contractors and the environment are top priorities, with a firm belief that accidents can be prevented through proper risk assessments and effective control measures.
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