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Safety & Quality

Safety and quality are the backbone of CIEPL’s delivery model. We embed HSE, zero-harm discipline, and rigorous QA/QC into every scope—Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, and O&M—so client sites operate reliably and safely, shift after shift.

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ISO 45001:2018 — Occupational Health & Safety Management

Our OHSMS drives hazard identification and risk control across sites, routine toolbox talks and trainings, incident reporting with corrective actions, and periodic audits that sustain a zero-harm culture. The result: safer people, stable productivity, and dependable project outcomes.

  • HIRA for all critical activities and permits-to-work
  • PPE compliance, safety officer deployment & daily TBTs
  • Incident/Near-miss capture with CAPA & management reviews
  • Periodic audits aligned to client and statutory requirements

How We Operationalize Safety & Quality

Health, Safety & Environment (HSE)

End-to-end HSE planning for mechanical erection, E&I, civil and O&M scopes—method statements, job-hazard analyses, environmental controls, and legal/statutory compliance built into the work packs. Site teams receive task-specific trainings and daily briefings before the job starts.

Zero-Harm Culture

“Target Zero” mindset guided by visible felt leadership. Near-miss reporting, behavioural safety observations, and weekly campaigns keep crews engaged and risks visible. Recognition programs reinforce safe choices on the shop-floor and at height.

Quality Assurance & Control

ITPs and method statements, material traceability, WPS/PQR compliance, dimensional checks, stage/final inspections, and handover dossiers. QA is integrated with client specs so mechanical, electrical and civil deliverables meet first-time-right expectations.

Continuous Improvement

CAPA closes the loop on incidents and audit findings. Lessons-learned are rolled into new work packs, and recurring issues trigger standard updates—lifting the baseline for future shutdowns, turnarounds, and steady-state O&M.