MIC is #safetogether

The main objectives of the Quality, Health, Safety and Environment (QHSE) department are to develop a strong, positive and inclusive culture in the field of QHSE and to excel within its domains. In the spirit of its core values, MIC is #safetogether. This is not only with regards to the integrity of Human life but also when it comes to reducing its environmental footprint and innovating in quality.

The care for Quality, Health and Safety and Environment are for Company’s key to fulfil our purpose: “Excelling in creating sustainable solutions for a better world”. Striving for zero incidents or towards achieving quality excellence is more than ‘a journey’. In our continuous efforts to detect and integrate new technologies and advanced programs, we better call it an ‘adventure’. MIC is determined to go the extra mile to put those ambitions into practice with respect for its customers, staff and partners.

  • First time right: guaranteeing delivery of projects with the right quality while respecting agreed timings. This means MIC puts strong focus on preparation, planning, quality assurance and quality control throughout all phases of a project.
  • Excellent safety: we insist on a robust risk management system. The process of risk management already starts in the tendering phase where the methods and assumptions included in the offer are challenged before submittal. During execution the risk assessments are reviewed by engineering together with an HSE advisor.
  • Minimizing the impact of the group’s operations on the environment: maximizing sustainability requires putting in place an environmental management program that focuses on aspects like energy consumption, waste, hazardous products, soil, etc.

 

Life Savings Rules
Ten specific Life Saving Rules are defining the way we work. They corresponding to our core activities and associated critical safety risks: working at great heights and in confined spaces, heavy lifting and rigging, excavation techniques, driving, moving equipment, and diving and working near/over water. These 10 safety rules aim to reduce the main risks in our sector and promote a “zero incidents” environment.