CHESM AUDIT

Based on the results of the most recent CHESM assessment (Contractor Health, Environment, Safety, and Management System), conducted by its Strategic Partner Tengizchevroil LLP, West Dala has successfully confirmed its high-performance level and achieved the highest rating — Grade A (96%).

The achieved result confirms the effectiveness of the implemented management systems, a high level of safety culture, as well as the strong commitment of employees and business partners to the principles of occupational health and safety, industrial safety, environmental protection, and quality.

“This result reflects our safety culture, execution discipline, and the engagement of the entire team. We do not simply achieve targets — we make safety and quality part of our daily work,” noted a member of the Company’s Top Management.

“The confirmation of Grade A is the result of systematic work, leadership, and personal responsibility of every employee. The company consistently strengthens its occupational safety culture. We thank all employees and business partners for their engagement, professionalism, and commitment to the ‘Safety First’ principle. We will continue moving forward and maintaining a high standard,” emphasized the Head of the Industrial Safety and Labor Protection Department.

West Dala does not stop at achieved results and continues to adhere to a course of continuous improvement and the maintenance of high standards across all areas of its operations.

    

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