August 2004

Trends and Resources

HP Impact: Safety procedures in EU enhance business viability

The actual or potential impact of plants on the environment within which they operate is increasingly under scrutiny the world over, as the risk-thresholds that governments and the public alike are pr..

Weirauch, Wendy, Hydrocarbon Processing Staff

The actual or potential impact of plants on the environment within which they operate is increasingly under scrutiny the world over, as the risk-thresholds that governments and the public alike are prepared to tolerate are on a steady downward trend. The safety of the products manufactured by the HPI, from the point of view of the customer and of the public at large, is also key to business sustainability. The word ?safety? covers a wide range of issues. The most obvious is the provision of a safe working environment for employees and contractors. This includes monitoring working conditions and practices, and preventing accidents and injuries. Related to this, but focused more

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