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Cape Abu Dhabi achieves 40 million man hours without a lost time incident

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Cape plc is pleased to announce that our Abu Dhabi operations have received an HSE award from Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Company Ltd (ADGAS) in recognition of Cape’s contribution towards 40 million man-hours without a Lost Time Incident during the years 2009 to 2012 on ADGAS Projects.

ADGAS is a pioneer of the gas liquefaction industry operating throughout the Middle East and is part of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) Group of Companies. Cape performs a broad range of services on the ADGAS Annual Turnaround including common user scaffolding access and platforms, surface preparation and industrial painting, internal lining of vessels, cryogenic insulation and refractory works.

The award was received by Thomas Mathew, Contracts Manager Access division and Chandra Mouli, QHSE Manager on 15th October 2012 from Mr. Fahim Kazim, General Manager, ADGAS at a ceremony held on Das Island.

Gary McLean, Operations Director for Cape’s Southern Gulf region, said: “Cape Abu Dhabi is delighted to receive this prestigious award from our long-standing partner ADGAS for having contributed towards the outstanding HSE performance in 2012. This exceptional achievement is testament to our team’s commitment, dedication and attention to detail during the safety performance in recent years. Cape Abu Dhabi Operations will continue to uphold the group’s reputation for delivering high quality essential support services safely and on time.”

Tim Callahan, Divisional Managing Director, said: “My thanks and congratulations to the Abu Dhabi Operations team for this remarkable achievement. This type of long term excellence in HSE performance enhances the safety of our people and also enhances our standing in the eyes of a very important long term client.”

Via: Cape

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