
HSE
HEALTH · SAFETY · ENVIRONMENT
SUBSEACO CROSS SHORE LIMITED
OUR HSE COMMITMENT
At Subseaco Cross Shore, Health, Safety and Environment is not a department — it is a core value embedded in every decision we make. We hold ourselves to the highest QHSE standards across all petroleum, construction, and marine operations.
Our HSE management system is built on Nigerian regulatory requirements and internationally recognized best practices, ensuring that our clients, our workforce, and the communities in which we operate are protected at all times.
Zero Harm Philosophy
We operate under the firm belief that all injuries and occupational illnesses are preventable. Zero Harm is not a target — it is our baseline standard for every task, every day, on every site.
Zero Lost Time Incidents
We track, analyse, and learn from every near-miss and incident. Our goal is a consistent record of zero lost time injuries across all projects, achieved through rigorous hazard identification and control.
Environmental Protection
We minimise our environmental footprint through disciplined waste management, spill prevention, and compliance with FMENV and ISO 14001 principles across all operational activities.
Continuous Safety Training
Every member of our workforce receives regular HSE inductions, toolbox talks, and competency assessments. We invest in safety education as a non-negotiable foundation of project delivery.
Risk Management
We apply systematic risk assessments — including HAZID, HAZOP, and Job Safety Analysis — to identify and mitigate hazards before work commences, ensuring controls are in place at every stage.
Emergency Preparedness
All project sites maintain tested emergency response plans, trained response teams, and clear escalation protocols. We conduct regular drills to ensure readiness for any unplanned event.
Our Guiding Principle
Every Employee
Returns Home Safely.
This is the standard we hold ourselves to — not as an aspiration, but as an obligation to every person who works with us and every family waiting for them at home.
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