
Passport system to improve contractor safety
ONSHORE resources sector operators are lagging behind their offshore counterparts in establishing a minimum industry-wide safety standard for contractors, according to Yara Pilbara chief executive Mark Loquan. Addressing CMEWA Health and Safety conference delegates, Mr Loquan called for a united approach to improving onshore contractor safety in WA. “Currently it’s somewhat fragmented, with individual companies having their own systems and requirements but the industry has a highly mobile workforce,” he said. Mr Loquan said he supported the introduction of a co-ordinated contractor safety system, similar to that implemented offshore by the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA), or by Trinidad and Tobago’s petrochemical industry. A passport system was collaboratively developed in Trinidad and Tobago b several onshore processing companies,...