The QHSE Policy defines the goals and directions of the Group companies’ activities in those areas and embodies their commitment to ensuring that products and services satisfy relevant quality requirements, building positive relations with customers, operating in compliance with applicable laws, and continuously enhancing the effectiveness of the quality, environmental protection, and OHS management systems. It is also the Company's commitment to take pro-active measures to prevent injuries and occupational diseases as well as environmental damage.
The PGNiG Group performs its tasks on a systemic basis, in accordance with the best standards defined in the international ISO 9001:2015, 14001:2015 and OHSAS 18001:2007 standards, taking account of good industry practice. The tasks performed result from the commitments made by the Company's Management Board in the QHSE Policy and from the need to implement and maintain the Company’s Quality, Environment, and OHS Management System.
All employees have access to OHS training and extensive medical care. Each employee has been instructed about the occupational risk level at their workplace. The training courses are conducted regularly, their frequency depending on the job and related risks. Increasing the level of safety is also the subject of annual meetings organised by the Company's Head Office, devoted to OHS conditions and experience sharing, and attended by representatives of external bodies, such as the National Labour Inspectorate.
PGNiG builds a safe work culture among employees, which translates into their correct behaviour, attitudes and actions. We undertake measures aimed at continuous improvement of safety of all persons staying on our premises, including visitors.
The PGNiG Group QHSE Policy regarding health and safety was implemented through the following measures:
Key initiatives and best practice in 2019 include:
Depending on the results of their efforts for occupational safety and employee healthcare, as well as on the extent and results of cooperation with the Institute, Leaders are awarded Green, Silver or Gold Card of a Safe Work Leader. The Card holder is entitled to take advantage of privileges offered by the Card when cooperating with the Institute.
Safety-related activities are monitored continuously by way of:
All accidents, events and conditions which are related to the Group’s operations and which result in a loss or could potentially result in a loss are required to be reported. This applies to the operations of both the PGNiG branches and the PGNiG Group companies, as well as contractors and suppliers carrying out work for the PGNiG Group.
In the PGNiG Group, the number of accidents at work fell by 18.8% year on year. The number of persons who were injured in accidents at work decreased by 22.5%. However, two fatalities were reported by two PGNiG Group companies.
The Group takes action to prevent fatalities by investigating the causes of past incidents and taking preventive measures to minimise the risk of fatal work injuries. The employees of both affected companies received additional OHS training explaining in detail the causes and circumstances of the accidents and possible consequences of similar incidents. They were also reminded of the preventive measures available to them. The instructions and occupational risk assessments for the jobs concerned were reviewed, and an order was issued that the need to exercise clear judgment and the ability to predict possible hazards be communicated to employees before performing high-risk work.
The following tables present detailed information on the accidents that occurred at the PGNiG Group and other OHS issues.
Number of accidents and casualties in 2019 | ||||||||
Organisational unit
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Total accidents
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Casualties
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Total casualties
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including persons injured:
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Number of group accidents in total number of accidents
|
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W
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M
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in accidents at work
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in accidents treated as accidents at work
|
number of accidents
|
number of persons
|
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PGNiG
|
20
|
4
|
16
|
20
|
14
|
4
|
-
|
-
|
PGNiG Group
|
160
|
18
|
144
|
162
|
154
|
6
|
2
|
4
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Types of injury in accidents at work in 2019 | |||||||||
Organisational unit
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Type of injury
|
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death
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severe bodily injury
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minor bodily injury
|
|||||||
W
|
M
|
Total
|
W
|
M
|
Total
|
W
|
M
|
Total
|
|
PGNiG
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
4
|
15
|
19
|
PGNiG Group
|
-
|
2
|
2
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
18
|
141
|
159
|
Post-accident absenteeism in 2019 | |||||||
Organisational unit
|
Days lost
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Indicators
|
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incidence rate per 1,000 employees
|
severity rate (days of absence per accident)
|
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W
|
M
|
Total
|
W
|
M
|
W
|
M
|
|
PGNiG
|
81
|
796
|
877
|
3.94
|
4.33
|
20.25
|
49.75
|
PGNiG Group
|
468
|
7,432
|
7,900
|
2.97
|
8.19
|
26.00
|
52.34
|
F, SR, LDR, IR in 2019 | ||||||||||
Organisational unit
|
Accident frequency (F)
|
Severity rate (SR)
|
Lost day rate (LDR)
|
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W
|
M
|
Total
|
W
|
M
|
Total
|
W
|
M
|
Total
|
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PGNiG
|
3.94
|
4.33
|
4.25
|
20.25
|
49.75
|
43.85
|
10.42
|
25.53
|
22.52
|
|
PGNiG Group
|
2.97
|
8.19
|
6.84
|
26.00
|
52.34
|
49.38
|
9.53
|
50.84
|
40.45
|
Diagnosed occupational diseases at the PGNiG Group in 2019 | |||||
Organisational unit
|
Total number of diseases
|
Occupational disease certificates issued by the National Sanitary Inspectorate
|
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Occupational loss of hearing
|
Vibration syndrome
|
Pneumoconiosis
|
Other
|
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PGNiG
|
3
|
0
|
-
|
-
|
3
|
PGNiG Group
|
6
|
2
|
-
|
-
|
4
|
OHS-related initiatives (e.g. number of employees who received OHS training) in 2019 | ||||||
Organisational unit
|
OHS training
|
Number of OHS meetings with technical and operational staff
|
||||
Induction training for new employees
|
Periodic
|
First aid training
|
Other
|
Total
|
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PGNiG
|
230
|
2,806
|
637
|
62
|
3,735
|
89
|
PGNiG Group
|
1,831
|
13,163
|
2,352
|
1,255
|
18,601
|
305
|