The Shell Canada project’s 43 million hours LTI-free was achieved through a focus on leadership, organizational efficiency and effective communication.
Responsible Canadian Energy™
2011 Health and Safety Performance Award
Length: 2:49 - March, 2011
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Health and Safety Performance
Shell Canada
43 Million Hours Without a Lost Time Incident
Earlier this year, the Athabasca Oil Sands Project’s Expansion 1 project passed a historic milestone of 43 million hours without a Lost Time Incident (LTI) across its operations. An LTI is an accident that results in a worker being unable to return to work as a result of injuries. This marked the first time any project has realized this achievement in the history of the Royal Dutch Shell Group.
The project’s 43 million hours LTI-free was achieved through a focus on leadership, organizational efficiency and effective communication. Shell built a culture of “felt leadership” which consisted of implementing leadership training, mentoring trained leaders, improving work processes, improving work practices and improving engagement methods that demonstrated visible, committed and involved leadership.
The project’s focus on implementing measureable leading health, safety and environment indicators and setting new standards for team performance and engagement positively changed the way many of the contractors working for Shell conduct business.
Read about the Shell Expansion 1 Project’s 43 million hours of LTI free achievement