SAFETY

Safety Comes First!

Attention to detail and a proactive approach to safety help prevent risks and create reliable working conditions at West Dala sites. This responsible attitude towards occupational safety helped the Bautino project team secure an honorable 3rd place among all NCOC N.V. sites (Kashagan, Western Eskene, Bautino) for the best positive Safer!

The positive Safer card was developed based on the knowledge gained at the Cargo Securing Safety Forum for Drivers. The initiator of the Safer card was HSE Engineer Yerbolat Izimov, and the participant was Driver Asylbek Jumabayev. Their contribution to improving safety was recognized with appreciation letters and gifts from NCOC N.V.

We are proud of the Bautino project team and thank them for their dedication to the safety culture!

                                      

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Since September last year, a waste management educational program has been implemented at Kh. Dosmukhamedov University. West Dala actively participated in the development of this program.

West Dala sponsored the regional openboxing tournament among boys born in 2009–2010 and 2011–2012, dedicated to the memory of public figure Zhalau Mynbaiuly.

West Dala volunteers took part in an environmental campaign organized by the public foundation “Atameken Eco” in the “Otbasy” park.

On January 31, 2025, West Dala successfully completed its work on the FGP Project at Tengiz. Our Partner, TengizchevroilLLP, organized a formal gathering to mark the project’s completion and honored outstanding contractors. Among the top performers was the West Dala Team at Tengiz, which was awarded a silver medal. In the Certificate of Appreciation signed by Richard Morgan, FGP/WPMP Talent Manager, it was noted that this award was given for significant impact and impeccable service.

This year, West Dala facilities once again participated in the international environmental initiative, «Earth Hour.» To support the event, external and internal lighting at WMF, Integrated landfill, Tengiz, Uzen, and Koshanai was turned off for one hour, from 20:30 to 21:30, as a reminder of the importance of environmental conservation and responsible resource use.