Mangaluru: MRPL’s Aromatic Complex bags prestigious National Safety Council Award 2024


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Mangaluru, Jan 21: Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited’s (MRPL) Aromatic Complex has added another feather to its cap by winning the esteemed National Safety Council (NSC) Award 2024, recognizing its exceptional commitment to workplace safety and operational excellence.

The award ceremony was held at Hotel The Lalit, Mumbai on January 16 and was graced by Lalit Ghabne, director general, National Safety Council, who presented the accolade. The award was received by Suresh K Rao, GGM - HSE, Virendra Tyagi, senior manager - HSE, and Prashant Kumar Kalawadmath, senior manager - Operations on behalf of MRPL’s Aromatic Complex.

This recognition underscores MRPL's effort to maintain the highest standards of safety across its operations. The Aromatic Complex, located within the Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ), has consistently demonstrated excellence in adopting robust safety measures, innovative practices, and adherence to industry best practices.

Suresh K Rao, GGM - HSE, expressed his gratitude, stating, "This achievement is a testament to MRPL’s commitment to creating a safe and sustainable workplace for all employees and stakeholders. It reflects the collective effort and discipline of the entire team."

 

 

 

  

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