MANAMA: Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C (Alba), on course to become the world’s largest aluminium smelter with Line 6, touched 10 million working-hours without any Lost Time Injury (LTI) for the first time in the history of its operations since 1971.
A celebration was held at the Oasis Hall marking the historic occasion, which was attended by the Acting Chief Executive Officer Ali Al Baqali, Alba Executive Management team, employees and contractors across the plant.
Alba’s Chairman of the Board of Directors Shaikh Daij Bin Salman Bin Daij Al Khalifa congratulated the Executive Management, Alba employees and contractors and stated:
“Achieving 10 million working-hours without any Lost Time Injury (LTI) in the smelting industry is a rare feat, especially as we progress with the full ramp-up of Potline 6. Alba could not have achieved this without a strong leadership emphasis on Safety and Health as well as collective ownership to maintain a zero-accident work environment.”
“This proud landmark is the outcome of our pro-active commitment, and I thank everyone, employees and contractors, for thinking and adopting Safety First and Always,” Ali Al Baqali, Alba’s Acting Chief Executive Officer said.
“While 10 million working-hours was an almost impossible target to achieve especially as 2019 was brimming with all kinds of activities relating to Line 6 Expansion Project, we have done it and outperformed ourselves thanks to our uncompromising approach toward Safety.”
The Company acknowledged the contribution of every employee and contractor towards this achievement.