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HEALTH AND SAFETY STATEMENT

Purpose

The health and safety policy at Seaneptunus Marine Services Limited (SMSL) underscores our unwavering commitment to the well-being of our employees and all individuals affected by our business operations. This policy outlines clear responsibilities for health and safety management, as well as the necessary arrangements to ensure compliance with legal obligations.

 

By adhering to this policy, Seaneptunus Marine Services Limited not only meets local legal requirements in the countries where we operate but also aligns with the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships. Adopted on May 15, 2009, and entering into force on June 26, 2025, this convention sets rigorous standards for ship recycling practices.

 

General

Seaneptunus Marine Services Limited requires all Board members, the Managing Director, Senior Management, Managers, all employees and people with who we do business to secure a high standard of health and safety at work. SMSL demands that they show proper personal concern for their own safety and of that of others. Additionally, the safety and maintenance of equipment, by exercising due care and attention and in observing authorized methods of working and codes of practice, including those inherent in their professional or trade training.

Seaneptunus Marine Services Limited (SMSL) in being a responsible organization is committed to ensuring that our operations do not negatively impact on the environment. This policy describes the requirements in pursuing the goal of zero impact on the environment.

We will actively prevent accidents which impact the environment. However, if they do occur, we shall act in a timely manner to manage the environmental accident and prevent further damage.

We shall also ensure proper remediation of any damaged areas. A detailed investigation shall be conducted for all incidents which may occur.

  • Ensuring that Environmental protection is held as an equal priority to the other business values e.g. quality, production, timely delivery etc.
  • Setting Environmental goals and targets to incorporate environmental considerations into all our operations.
  • We shall ensure Environmental Management is considered in the planning of all of our activities.
  • We shall ensure that risks to the environment in execution of our projects are effectively managed.
  • We shall aim to continuously improve our performance and systems.
  • Having suitable and sufficient environmental risk assessment and management of all aspects of our operations. In addition, we will meet and exceed any applicable legislation.
  • We shall ensure that:
    • We segregate and manage the waste generated by our operations
    • All chemicals and hazardous substances are stored, handled and disposed of in an environmentally sensitive manner.
    • Noise emitted from our operations is in compliance with relevant legislation
    • All effluent discharged from locations under our control is compliant with relevant legislation
    • We shall ensure that all responsibilities for achieving the environmental program is defined, communicated and upheld.
  • We shall audit our environmental program regularly and continuously improve on our performance.

To create a Risk Matrix for Seaneptunus Marine Services Limited unique line of business special considerations to the environmental impact must be included. Assessing risk means evaluating both the probability of an event occurring and the impacts or consequences of that event, such that:

Risk = Probability x Consequences

In this risk assessment, there are essentially three steps to the overall risk analysis:

  • Vessel Risk: Analysis of the probability that there will be an oil release from a wrecked vessel and the consequences of that release with regard to the volume of oil leakage.
  • Oiling Risk: Analysis of the probability that there will be oil exposures to the water column, water surface, and shoreline over thresholds known to cause impacts to ecological and/or socioeconomic resources, and the magnitude or degree of that oil impact given that there is a hypothetical release of oil of a certain volume.
  • Ecological and Socio-economic Impact Risk: Analysis of the probability that there will be oil exposures to the water column, water surface, and shoreline over thresholds known to cause impacts to ecological resources at risk (EcoRARs) and socio-economic resources at risk (SRARs), and the magnitude or degree of that oil impact given that there is a hypothetical release of oil of a certain volume.
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