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OAO “Ulyanovskneft” raises the level of knowledge of workers in the field of ecological management systems and labor safety

14.09.2011 “Arguments and facts Ulyanovsk”

Ulyanovsk. OAO “Ulyanovskneft”, a subsidiary enterprise of OAO NK “RussNeft”, held educational seminars «Requirements of documents of the Control system of preservation of the environment and labor safety at OAO NK "RussNeft". Heads and specialists of OAO “Ulyanovskneft” and OAO MPK “Aganneftegasgeologiya” took part in the studies.

At seminars requirements of international standards ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 have been considered in detail, the review of the documentation of the Control system of preservation of the environment and of OAO NK "RussNeft" labor safety has been done. Corporate standards and regulations in the field of ecological management and labor safety have been studied.
Also questions of the organization and carrying out of internal audit of the Control system of preservation of the environment and labor safety have been viewed, stages of the actions subsequent to audit.
Training overall objective - increase of the level of knowledge of workers in the field of systems of ecological management and labor safety, introduction and constant improvement of the Control system of preservation of the environment and labor safety at the enterprises entering into oil producing holding "RussNeft”.
Preservation of life and health of workers, safety on manufacture, environment protection in areas of activity of OAO "Ulyanovskneft" are the basic priorities and the major conditions of successful development of the enterprise.

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