HSE Policy and Management System:
Health, Safety and Environment Policy
Ware ni is committed to protecting the health and safety of everybody who plays
a part in our operations, lives in the communities in which we operate.
Wherever we operate, we will conduct our work with respect and care for
both the local and global environment and systematically manage risks and strive to
succeed in eliminating all injuries, occupational illnesses, unsafe practices and incidents of environmental harm from our activities.
To meet our commitment, Ware ni will:
• Demonstrate visible and active leadership that engages employees and service
providers and manage health, safety and environmental (HSE) performance as a line
responsibility with clear authorities and accountabilities.
• Ensure that all employees understand that working safely is a condition of employment, and that they are each responsible for their own safety and the safety of those around them.
• Maintain "stop work policies" that establish the responsibility and authority for all
employees and contractors to stop work they believe to be unsafe.
• Manage all projects and processes through their life-cycles in a way that
protects safety and health and minimizes impacts on the environment.
• Provide employees with the capabilities, knowledge and resources necessary to instill
personal ownership and motivation to achieve HSE excellence.
• Provide relevant safety and health information to our partners and require them to provide proper training for the safe, environmentally sound performance of their work.
• Measure, audit and publicly report HSE performance and maintain open dialogue with stakeholder groups and with communities where we operate.
• Comply with applicable regulations and laws.
• Work with both governments and stakeholders where we operate to develop
regulations and standards that improve the safety and health of people and the environment.
• Maintain a secure work environment to protect ourselves, our partners and the
Company's assets from risks of injury, property loss or damage resulting from hostile acts.