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The Sales Area West Africa of global mining equipment giant, Sandvik Mining & Construction, has celebrated a major milestone of working 2.5 million man-hours without a Lost Time Injury (LTI).

This means the West Africa operations of the company, which include legal entities in Ghana, Nigeria and Mali, as well as physical presence across West Africa, have in four (4) consecutive years not recorded any injury serious enough to warrant an employee absenting him/herself from work.

[contextly_sidebar id=”Et4sjruQoOSBjScaAc4YyY73zrZ4qQVl”]The historic achievement represents a continuation of the Sales Area’s attainment of 1.5 million man-hours LTI-free in 2014, a feat the company celebrated on November 7 of that year, under the theme: “We made it happen.”

“On that day, again, we all pledged our support to the next phase of the journey, which was to achieve 2.5 million man-hours without an LTI. And though this seemed a daunting task, considering the precarious nature of our industry, here we are again today, ‘taking the lead in EHS: 2.5 million man-hours LTI-free and counting,” Vice-President, Sandvik Mining & Construction, Sales Area – West Africa, Mr. Nuhu Salifu said at a brief ceremony held at the Company’s ultra-modern Service Centre at Pakyi No. 1, near Kumasi.

Mr. Salifu said, when Sandvik West Africa recorded its last LTI on November 26, 2012, “We resolved that incidents of that nature were avoidable and would not be allowed to happen. This was based on our firm belief that accidents do not just happen; they are caused! Our simple logic has been that if they are caused, then they can be prevented. Over the last four years, this is what we have applied ourselves to, and this is what has brought us this far.”

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Recognizing the contribution of employees, partners, customers, regulators amongst others to the attainment of the enviable record, Mr. Salifu said, the Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) vision of the company is “To achieve Zero harm to our people, the environment we work in, our customers and our suppliers”.

He said Sandvik considers EHS as an integral part of its business, knowing fully well that the only way to remain in business is for the company to dedicate itself to working with others to maintain and manage the environment, health and safety, whilst having at its core, respect for the principles of sustainability and responsibility.

“We constantly commit ourselves to building a strong EHS culture which delivers sustainable and continual improvement,” because, “We believe our quest for Profitability is complete only if our People are safe and the Planet is protected. Concern for these ‘’3 Ps’’ spurs us on to take leadership in EHS,” Mr. Salifu said.

The attainment of 2.5 million LTI-free working hours did not come about by accident, it was the product of careful planning and a relentless commitment to following the rules set, he stressed.

Mr. Salifu said, “over the years, a lot of good initiatives have been employed in keeping our workplace incident-free’. He took the opportunity to highlight some of those initiatives.”

He added that, “We have built for ourselves supportive and effective management systems and processes to guide our operations.”

Cataloguing other steps Sandvik took leading to the remarkable achievement, the Sales Area VP said, “In 2009, we presented ourselves for external audit towards OHSAS 18001 certification and got certified at our first attempt. Again in 2015, we got certified in OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001 for our Kumasi and Accra sites, which, certifications were renewed in 2016 after a surveillance audit. We are extending all these certifications to our sites in Mali, namely, our Bamako Service Centre and our contract site at the Randgold, Lolou Site. The overall target is to get a certified Integrated Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Systems at all our operational sites to constantly keep us on our toes towards continual improvement.”

According to him, the company is determined to continue to intensify its safety awareness campaigns through active daily tool box meetings and weekly EHS meetings.

Through these interactions, he noted that, remarkable safety & environmental awareness has been created, and major EHS concerns have been addressed almost instantly.  Sandvik’s EHS culture, Mr. Nuhu stated; requires the active involvement of all.

“Fortunately, we have a great commitment of the entire Global and Local management teams to drive improvements. Thus, every Sandvik leader, on an annual basis, signs up to some leadership behaviours with the aim of helping to improve our EHS culture,” he pointed out.

Nuhu Salifu, Vice-President, Sandvik Mining & Construction, Sales Area - West Africa.
Nuhu Salifu, Vice-President, Sandvik Mining & Construction, Sales Area – West Africa.

The VP stressed that, Sandvik has committed tremendous resources to training to ensure compliance with corporate and statutory requirements, maintaining the 2.5 million LTI-free was the result of that investment.

Mr. Salifu re-iterated that, as a member of the larger Sandvik Group, where the core values mandate the Sales Area to be responsible corporate citizens, and where employees owe a duty of care to each other and to the environment, “We have no option but to remain compliant.”

He reminded staff of Sandvik that, there was no greater value than their life, and that nothing should be as valuable to them as ensuring that they leave home for work and return safely to their families.

Mr. Salifu ended by making a passionate appeal for individual contribution to take care of their own safety, that of their colleagues and the environment.

By: citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Turkey’s Erdogan warns Europeans ‘won’t be safe’ if diplomatic row continues https://citifmonline.com/2017/03/turkeys-erdogan-warns-europeans-wont-be-safe-if-diplomatic-row-continues/ Thu, 23 Mar 2017 06:00:13 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=303972 Europeans across the world will not be able to walk the streets safely if they keep up their current attitude towards Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned. Turkey has been mired in a diplomatic row with Germany and the Netherlands after they banned Turkish officials from campaigning in support of an April referendum on […]

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Europeans across the world will not be able to walk the streets safely if they keep up their current attitude towards Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned.

Turkey has been mired in a diplomatic row with Germany and the Netherlands after they banned Turkish officials from campaigning in support of an April referendum on boosting the Turkish President’s powers.

“If Europe continues this way, no European in any part of the world can walk safely on the streets,” Mr Erdogan told journalists in Ankara.

Numan Kurtulmus, Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister, claims the country is a victim of negative propaganda (Getty).
Numan Kurtulmus, Turkey’s Deputy Prime Minister, claims the country is a victim of negative propaganda (Getty).

He added: “We, as Turkey, call on Europe to respect human rights and democracy.”

Turkish government officials are still participating in events for expatriate Turks across Europe, but are not campaigning for the referendum, the Turkish deputy prime minister has said.

Numan Kurtulmus said the row had helped Turks in Europe better understand the constitutional changes proposed in the referendum.

He said the “footsteps of neo-Nazism and extreme racism” were being heard in Europe.

Germany’s new President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, used his first speech in the role to accuse Mr Erdogan of jeopardising everything Turkey has achieved in recent years.

“The way we look [at Turkey] is characterised by worry, that everything that has been built up over years and decades is collapsing,” Mr Steinmeier said.

“President Erdogan, you are jeopardising everything that you, with others, have built,” he said, adding he would welcome “credible signs” to ease the situation.

Nato member Turkey has repeatedly accused Germany of using Nazi tactics and has caused anger by detaining German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yucel.

“End the unspeakable Nazi comparisons,” Mr Steinmeier added. “Do not cut the ties to those people who want partnership with Turkey. Respect the rule of law and the freedom of media and journalists. And release Deniz Yucel.”

Mr Erdogan has previously branded the Netherlands “Nazi remnants” and accused Germany of “fascist actions”.

He has said his country may review its ties with Europe after the referendum, which he hopes will give him sweeping new powers, and has described Europe as “fascist and cruel”, saying it resembles the pre-Second World War era.

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European leaders have made repeated calls for Turkish officials to avoid Nazi comparisons and the head of the Central Council of Jews in Germany accused Mr Erdogan of disrespecting the memory of the victims of the Holocaust.

“The comparisons between today’s Federal Republic of Germany and National Socialism, which we have heard in recent days, are not only insulting and absolutely false – they also relativise the Nazis’ rule of terror,” Josef Schuster said.

“The comparison is monstrous and denigrates the suffering of the victims of the Shoah.”

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said Turkey should stop Nazi comparisons “with no ifs or buts”.

A Turkish tabloid depiction of Angela Merkel
A Turkish tabloid depiction of Angela Merkel

The controversy deepened last week when a Turkish pro-government newspaper depicted Ms Merkel as Adolf Hitler on its front page, branding her “Mrs Hitler”.

The right-wing tabloid accused the German chancellor of attempting to lead a fascist movement against Turkey.

It came days after Germany’s biggest-selling newspaper Bild attacked Mr Erdogan for threatening the stability of Europe through his “lust for power”.

“Bild tells the truth to Erdogan’s face – you are not a democrat! You are hurting your country! You are not welcome here!” the German newspaper said.

Turkish hackers also spread Nazi accusations across high profile Twitter accounts, posting pro-Erdogan messages from accounts including Amnesty International, BBC North America and Forbes.

While tensions between Turkey and Europe have boiled over in recent weeks, acrimony over Turkey’s belief some European countries are harbouring suspected terrorists has festered for years.

A portrait of Erdogan in Taksim Square, Istanbul (Getty)
A portrait of Erdogan in Taksim Square, Istanbul (Getty)

Europe has questioned whether fugitives would get a fair trial in Turkey and said free speech laws and other rights protect many dissidents.

A Turkish official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the Associated Press that Turkey will ask the Netherlands to extradite a Turkish leftist militant.

Mr Erdogan criticised Germany for allowing a weekend rally of Kurds, some of whom expressed support for a jailed rebel leader in Turkey.

In January, Turkey condemned a Greek court ruling granting asylum to eight Turkish military servicemen allegedly involved in a failed coup to oust Mr Erdogan last year.


By: independent.co.uk

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