Emirates Global Aluminium, the largest industrial company in the United Arab Emirates outside oil and gas, today announced it is bringing the innovative behavioural safety programme SafeStart to the region as part of its journey to zero harm.
EGA’s safety performance is already significantly better than global industry benchmarks. EGA aims to eliminate the risk of serious harm in its operation this decade, a bold goal that any industrial company has never achieved.
EGA is focused on continuously improving all four factors of safety – technical solutions, including inherently safe equipment, organisational safety management systems, authentic safety leadership, and human behaviour.
SafeStart addresses the human factor of safety, with the insight that rushing, frustration, fatigue or complacency contribute to almost all accidents at work and outside. These states-of-mind lead to four critical errors – eyes not on task, mind not on duty, moving into or being in the line of fire, and problems with balance, traction or grip.
As the vast majority of accidents worldwide leading to injury happen outside workplaces, the programme aims to enable EGA’s people to recognise these states of mind and errors in themselves throughout their lives.
Abdulnasser Bin Kalban, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Global Aluminium, said: “Our goal of eliminating the risk of harm is essential and very ambitious for any industrial company. To achieve it, we must focus on further improving all safety aspects. We at EGA are responsible for our safety and everyone around us. This programme will enable us to recognise sates-of-mind which all human beings are prone to, which can lead to someone getting hurt.”