GEOMATICS, GEOTECHNICAL, ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL & PROCUREMENT SERVICES

HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT (HSE)

At Geocadinal, Health Safety and Environment are regarded as key aspects of our business operations. We continue to strive towards a healthier and safer environment for all our employees and the communities in which we operate.

The Management is committed to doing this by ensuring that HSE are an integral part of our operations and by encouraging our personnel to develop a keen awareness of desired HSE for human life, protection of environment and property. GISL monitors trends and changes that might affect its risk profile while our environmental assessments are carried out in accordance with international standard.

Regular investments in capacity building and leveraging on the expertise have resulted in impressive double digit year-on-year growths. An aggressively cautious, bold but calibrated approach has lead to transnational growth with projects for leading multinational clientele within West Africa.

We also believe and have consistently demonstrated that safety is a mechanism that can lead to increased productivity and reliability.

GISL is aware of the full implications of the nature of the work involved and the work environment. GISL shall necessarily put in place all pertinent precautions and safeguards as demanded by the normal codes of practice in consonance with industry standards.

Efforts shall be put in place to ensure that no mishaps or accidents occur in our work places.

GISL safety officer shall be available at all times to guarantee that this objective is achieved.

The required safety measures will include but not limited to the following:

  1. Provision of adequate warning signs and other safety awareness facilities.
  2. Adequate provision of safety gadgets for the working crew e.g. welding visors, goggles, hard hats, safety shoes, coveralls,etc.
  3. Ensure only pre-mobbed equipment areused.
  4. Staff shall be medically tested and certified fit before they proceed forany operation.
  5. Job Hazard analysis shall be approved and adequately understood before commencement of anywork.