Davood Emadi, NPC’s HSE director, announced the initiative during a
meeting with HSE managers from petrochemical holdings on Sunday. He emphasized
the need for enhanced cooperation and interaction among industry players to
ensure sustainable growth and value creation in the petrochemical sector.
"Despite the privatization of the petrochemical industry under
Article 44 of the Constitution, HSE units have demonstrated strong performance
over the years," Emadi noted.
As a specialized parent company and regulatory body, NPC is committed
to supporting petrochemical holdings and companies in this direction, Emadi
added.
He called for an elevation of the status and structure of HSE units
across petrochemical projects and facilities. "Developing the necessary infrastructure
and ensuring compliance with the mandated standards and requirements must
remain a top priority," he stated.
The meeting also featured reports and discussions from HSE managers,
who shared their insights and updates on various HSE-related initiatives and
challenges within the sector.
The HSE management framework is expected to play a pivotal role in
aligning efforts across the industry, emphasizing sustainability and adherence
to environmental and safety standards.