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How we deliver · Safety

Zero lost-time incidents is not luck.

It is four years of unglamorous practice, and a metric we distrust enough to publish the leading indicators alongside it.

0
Lost-time incidents

48 consecutive months

6.4M
Man-hours worked

Since last LTI

0.31
TRIR

Per 200,000 hours

631
Near-miss reports

2025 — reporting rising

Leading indicators, not just the headline

Lost-time incidents are a lagging, rare and gameable measure. These two are harder to fake and tell you more about whether a site is actually safe.

Near-miss reports per year

Rising is good. A falling report count means people have stopped telling us things.

Corrective action closure time

Share of corrective actions closed within each window, 2025.

The practices behind the number

Nothing on this list is clever. Every item is ordinary, and the discipline is doing all of it, every day, on every site that carries our board.

Read our HSE director on why she distrusts the metric

Audit record

Certification is a floor, not a ceiling. The number that matters is how many audits we have passed since.

ISO 45001:2018
Certified 2020, recertified 2023
External audits passed
11 consecutive
Client HSE audits (2025)
9, zero major findings
Site inspections per month
~180 across active sites

The honest caveat

Every practice on this page depends on supervisors who have absorbed it, and supervisors take years to develop. Scale a workforce faster than you can develop supervision and the safety system thins out invisibly until something happens. So we turn work down when we cannot staff supervision properly — the least popular sentence in this company, and the most important one.

Sara Binmahfouz — Director of HSE