TIL Desk Lucknow:
Centering on this year’s theme—”Include, Educate, and Empower Everyone for Enhanced Safety”—as part of the 55th National Safety Awareness Campaign, Suez organized safety awareness programs across its various operational sites. This campaign was observed at all major sites, including the Daulatganj STP, Gwari MPS, and Bharwara STP. The objective of the campaign was to apprise employees and associated personnel of the importance of safety protocols during work operations and to foster a heightened sense of safety awareness among them.
During the program, various activities were organized to further enhance safety effectiveness. These activities placed special emphasis on “Tool-Box Talks” conducted by engineers and supervisors, task observations, team counseling, and the active participation of various stakeholders. Additionally, awareness sessions, mock drills simulating scenarios such as chlorine leaks and chemical spills, and training sessions related to lifting operations and chemical safety standards were also conducted.
Kuldeep Singh, General Manager of the Jal Kal Department, stated, “Safety is not merely about adhering to rules; it is an integral part of our work culture. Such campaigns serve to heighten awareness among employees while simultaneously inspiring them to adopt safe work practices.”
Rajesh Mathpal, Project Manager at Suez, remarked, “Our priority is to ensure that every employee works within a safe environment. Through this safety awareness campaign, we are training, sensitizing, and empowering our teams to minimize the likelihood of any workplace accidents.”
During the campaign, employees were encouraged to express their views freely, share constructive suggestions regarding safety, optimize the utilization of available resources, and offer safety-related recommendations. The primary objective of this initiative is to heighten risk awareness, minimize errors in work execution, foster a culture of shared vigilance, and ensure the prevention of workplace injuries.
Present on this occasion were Safety Manager Pankaj Singh, Network Manager Rajneesh Sharma, Dharmendra Bharti, and STP In-charge Parth Sarathi Nath.
