According to the Public Relations Department of Fajr Energy Persian Gulf Company, as of today, this complex has surpassed 8,120 days without a process accident and 2,669 days without a lost-time injury.
In line with strengthening the safety culture and increasing workforce resilience, from the beginning of the year 1404 until the end of Mehr, more than 7,136 man-hours of HSE training have been held, and 23,990 accident-free work permits have been issued; a statistic that is predicted to exceed 40,000 cases by the end of the year.
This achievement has been realized while the complex has faced surrounding challenges, including the occurrence of certain regional incidents, the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the grueling heat of the country's south. The continuity of this path is the result of proactive planning, continuous training, and the sincere cooperation of technical and executive forces who live safety as part of their daily work.
Based on production sustainability and consumer trust, Fajr Energy Persian Gulf continues to consider safety as the axis of its development and will continue this path by relying on an expert and responsible workforce. It is worth mentioning that last year (1403/2024), Fajr Energy Persian Gulf Company ranked first in the field of safety and third in HSE among the subsidiary companies of the Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Group.