Creating a world record safety culture on a complex, large-scale construction project
The immense Habshan 5 Process Plant Project completed on time and with extraordinary safety, quality, and production success
The immense Habshan 5 Process Plant Project completed on time and with extraordinary safety, quality, and production success
The Habshan 5 Process Plant Project was one of four packages that formed the Integrated Gas Development (IGD) scheme of GASCO, a subsidiary of the state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. To oversee the project, which was largest within the Abu Dhabi gas industry at the time, GASCO commissioned the joint venture of JGC Corporation and Tecnimont. With a peak workforce of 25,000 individuals representing 35 nationalities on site, creating a high-performing safety culture was extremely challenging, requiring an innovative approach.
At the outset of the IIF engagement, it was clear that, to reach the goals, the entire project would need to embrace leadership’s commitment to safety and that this required a shift in cultural norms and thinking. To bring about this change, JMJ and the project’s leadership:
As communication and alignment improved, leaders learned to view ‘issues’ as ‘challenges’ that required them to learn their way together. The IIF message was disseminated across the project emphasizing the collective commitment to safety.
Despite its vast scale, the project recorded a world record by surpassing 100M worker hours without a Lost Time Incident (LTI). The project not only exceeded its targets for Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR) and Total Recordable Injuries Rate (TRIR), but also saw an 85% drop in absenteeism. As a result, the project was completed on schedule, leading to significant revenue savings when compared with other projects of this size that experienced delays.