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January 21, 2015

Aquatic: 1,000 Days Without a Lost-time Incident

  • Photo courtesy of Aquatic Engineering & Construction Ltd.
  • Photo courtesy of Aquatic Engineering & Construction Ltd.
  • Photo courtesy of Aquatic Engineering & Construction Ltd. Photo courtesy of Aquatic Engineering & Construction Ltd.
  • Photo courtesy of Aquatic Engineering & Construction Ltd. Photo courtesy of Aquatic Engineering & Construction Ltd.
Aquatic Engineering & Construction Ltd. has achieved 1,000 consecutive days without a lost-time incident, the company stated in a press release.
 
Aquatic’s president, Chris Brooks, said, “I am proud to announce that, on Sunday, December 14, 2014, Aquatic reached the health and safety milestone of 1,000 days without a lost-time incident. This remarkable achievement is the result of the hard work and commitment of everyone at Aquatic. Both the professionalism of our health, safety, environment and quality team and the dedication of everyone who receives training and support from them have enabled us to reach this milestone.
 
“1,000 days without an incident means we have consistently safeguarded all our people, on- and offshore, and the people we work with on clients’ vessels,” Brooks continued. “We are diligent about safety, and we work with awareness at all times to stay safe. We are committed to avoiding any incidents in our global operations.”
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