RedLine Well Control Inc. maintains that Health, Safety and Environmentally safe-related practices are paramount to our success. The company is dedicated to a strong Safety and Loss Control Program in order to protect employees, property and the general public from potentially hazardous situations. Accordingly, RedLine Well Control enforces a strict Drug and Alcohol Policy. Our comprehensive Health and Safety program has enabled RedLine Well Control to acquire our Certificate of Recognition from the Province of Alberta.
All pertinent corporate and HSE related information is registered with both ISNetworld and ComplyWorks (formerly Canada HSE).
The company is a member in good standing with the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) and is committed to meeting or exceeding industry standards as set out by IRP’s (Industry Recommended Practices), ERCB and OH&S.
As quoted from RedLine’s Health and Safety Manual, “Every individual employed by RedLine is responsible for maintaining the safety program. Managers and supervisors are responsible for identifying safety needs, communicating safety hazards, investigating hazardous conditions and accidents, providing training, supplying appropriate personal protective equipment and ensuring all equipment is properly maintained and meets legislative standards. It is the responsibility of the employees to ensure that compliance with government regulations is maintained.”
By fulfilling our safety responsibilities, everyone who works for our company will share the benefits of a safe work place.
Information Links:
IRP 15 - www.enform.ca/pdf/irp15_final_2007.pdf
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Alberta OH&S - www.employment.alberta.ca/documents/WHS/WHS-LEG_ohsc_2009.pdf
B.C. OH&S - www2.worksafebc.com/Publications/OHSRegulation/Home.asp
ERCB Directives - www.ERCB.ca
ComplyWorks - www.complyworks.com
ISNetworld - www.isnetworld.com
Certificates:
SECOR
PSAC Membership
IRP 16 Certificate
Petroleum Industry Guiding Principles for Worker Safety
Carrier Profile - Fitness Certificate