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LAYYAH PROJECT CELEBRATES 10,000,000 SAFE WORKING HOURS

Jun-2021

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Elsewedy Electric PSP leads the successful completion of UAE's layyah power plant steam blow phase

Al Layyah 1026 CCPP Project celebrated 10,000,000 safe working hours without Lost Time Injury (LTI). This outstanding achievement reiterates our firm commitment to "Safety"; our top priority for sustainable success and preserved continuous progress.

This came through a smart and comprehensive "HSE Management System" that includes clear policies, detailed plans, and assertive actions to ensure that we were stringently applying safe working practices allowing us to avoid "near miss" incidents rather than avoiding "accidents".

Moreover, it is important to emphasize that this achievement did not come easy, as it was accompanied by various challenges that were faced by the Elsewedy Power and Mitsubishi Power consortium along with our Subcontractors, which included, but not limited to, the project being executed on a brownfield, working on existing live lines, dealing with the tight schedule in the light of the covid-19 pandemic, space constraints, performing off-shore activities, and dealing with heavy and critical lifts.

Gratitude goes to the project's team and management for keeping everyone safe and making us proud of this valuable accomplishment!

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