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ADOC 2022 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
An Occupational Health Risk Assessment is undertaken as part of the HSEIA process to identify and create an
inventory of agents potentially hazardous to health, evaluate risks to health, decide on control measures, consider
any emergency (recovery) measures required, demonstrate compliance to ADNOC Standards and Federal laws, and
demonstrate the effectiveness of controls.
Emergency Management We have also developed an Oil Spill Response Plan
(OSRP). This contains two response plans: Oil Spill
Response Plan for Mubarraz Island, ARST and HST, and
It is the responsibility of ADOC to make sure that plans, a separate plan for CPF and Mubarraz Field. The OSRP
procedures and resources are readily available to respond establishes the roles, responsibilities and procedures
to any emergency situations that may arise efficiently. required to implement an immediate response to any
ADOC have developed a comprehensive Corporate oil spill that occurs. Given ADOC’s activities are located
Emergency Response Plan (ERP) for responding to within a marine protected area, this is critical to contain
unplanned situations. The ERP outlines the systems any accidental releases to the marine environment on
and various actions that can be taken to contain and the off chance should they occur.
control the effect of major incidents that may occur. The Throughout 2022, a total of 24 emergency drills were
responsibility to ensure that the procedure is in place conducted. Although originally 27 drills were planned,
and functional lies with General Management, through the AUH Fire Evacuation drill could not be conducted
the HSE Manager, where the selected personnel receive due to COVID-19 restrictions and the two PT Security
training to work together as a team under the incident drills could not be conducted due to site schedule.
commander.
Human Life Protection
of Facilities
Emergency
Response
Priorities
Business
Environment Continuity
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