SEB tells of multilateral approach at BOSH 2022

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Marconi receiving a certificate of appreciation from Tuan Haji Khairunnizam Bin Mustapa, General Manager for National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.

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KUCHING: Sarawak Energy Berhad was among 500 safety and health practitioners as well as experts in various disciplines who converged for the 7th Borneo Occupational Safety and Health Conference and Exhibition (BOSH) 2022 on Nov 1-2 here.

BOSH 2022 organised by the National Institute of Occupational Safety And Health (NIOSH), was aimed at strengthening and promoting safety, health and well-being in the workplace, harmonising measures and risk management strategies through the recommendations of industry leaders.

Altogether 15 exhibitors and 11 domestic and international presenters from diverse fields participated in the two-day exhibition and conference, which was officiated by Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas.

According to a media release, Sarawak Energy’s senior vice president for Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSSE), Marconi Madai was featured as a speaker in the event’s first plenary session, where he presented the paper ‘HSSE Excellence – Foundation for Business Sustainability and Continuous Growth’.

Marconi’s keynote presentation was not limited to safety matters but included sharing on the company’s vertical business functions in addition to HSSE such as finance, risk management, human resources and quality management.

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He emphasised that Sarawak Energy’s multilateral approach to HSSE is driven by the company’s strategic roadmap ‘Sarawak
Energy Excellence 2025 – towards being a regional renewable energy powerhouse’.

Sharing the company’s HSSE transformation plan including its value drivers, deliverables, and aspirations, he also spoke about its transformation initiatives including compliance and management systems, security and risk assessments, smart security surveillance, appreciation and recognition programmes, contractor transformation programmes, safety performance monitoring and incentive schemes, among others.

On the second day of the conference, Sarawak Energy general manager for HSE Robin Tigai spoke during the second plenary session, where he presented the paper “Generative HSE Culture Through ‘ACE’ -Sarawak Energy’s Experience”.

Also present at the event were NIOSH chairman Datuk Wilson Ugak Kumbong, Human Resources Ministry Deputy Secretary-General (Policy and International) Maniam Arumugam and NIOSH executive director Ayop Salleh.

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