Our HSE
Management Approach
Risk Assessment
& Planning
Site-specific risk assessments, hazard identification (lifting, working at height, confined spaces, electrical), method statements, coordination with client safety teams, and emergency response planning.
Installation
Safety
Lifting operations: certified equipment, trained operators, lift plans, exclusion zones. Working at height: fall protection, scaffolding inspection. Electrical: lockout/tagout, isolation verification.
Training &
Competency
All site personnel receive HSE induction, task-specific safety training, equipment operation certification where required, emergency response procedures, and client-specific requirements.
Incident Prevention
& Response
Daily hazard observation and reporting, near-miss investigation, incident root cause analysis, safety performance tracking, and continuous improvement in safety procedures.
Safety is non-negotiable on every project. Let's Talk
Every Project Begins with Risk Assessment
Health, safety, and environmental responsibility are non-negotiable elements of project execution at Al Eid Engineering. We work in environments where equipment installation involves heavy lifting, working at height, energized systems, and coordination with active industrial operations. Every project begins with risk assessment, proceeds with disciplined safety protocols, and is measured by zero-incident outcomes.
Our HSE Standards
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Alignment with KOC, KNPC, MEW, and contractor HSE standards
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Site-specific method statements and safe work procedures
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Daily safety briefings and toolbox talks
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PPE mandatory use and inspection protocols
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Environmental responsibility: waste management, spill prevention, noise control
Frequently Asked
Questions
Yes. Our HSE management systems are designed to integrate with client HSE frameworks including KOC, KNPC, MEW, and international contractor standards.
Yes. All lifting operations are governed by certified equipment, trained operators, documented lift plans, and established exclusion zones.
We follow lockout/tagout procedures, verify isolation before work begins, and restrict energized system access to authorized personnel only.