Hussein Al Qatani, CEO of S-Oil, is conducting an on-site inspection at the Ulsan plant. <Photo by S-Oil>

Hussein Al Qatani, CEO of S-Oil, is conducting an on-site inspection at the Ulsan plant.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Dae-yeol] S-OIL announced on the 21st that its Ulsan plant has achieved 10 million man-hours without accidents. Approximately 200 employees of the Ulsan plant and oil depot operated the plant for 791 days from October 21, 2019, to the day before, without any injury accidents, fires, or explosions, marking the largest accident-free record since the plant began operations in 1980.


Man-hours refer to the cumulative actual working hours of personnel, and the company records this to create a safe workplace without work-related accidents. The company stated that this achievement was the result of the management team, including CEO Hussein Al-Qahtani, adhering to the safety-first principle and the active participation of employees and subcontractor staff.



CEO Al-Qahtani said, "Operating one of the world's top five largest single-plant mega-scale refining and petrochemical complexes and maintaining an accident-free record for over two years without a single incident is an extraordinary achievement rarely seen worldwide. We consider this achievement of 10 million man-hours without accidents as a new starting point to safely carry out upcoming large-scale regular maintenance work and the Shahin project, a petrochemical complex, and we will continue to build on this record."


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