Safety

Safety

Our safety culture is at the core of our company

Working safely is a way of life at Pembina.

The foundation of our success is the safety of our people. We aim to minimize incidents with our corporate safety culture of "Zero by Choice" and believe our employees can achieve this by recognizing that "Safety Starts with Me".

Maintaining our energy infrastructure – pipelines, storage tanks, gas processing plants, fractionators and associated facilities – is integral to the health and safety of the communities in which we operate.

Not only does a strict focus on safe and reliable operations lessen the likelihood of incidents, it also reduces the cost of our operations over the long term and helps sustain our license to operate.

Life Saving Rules
Life Saving Rules

At Pembina, we value the safety of our communities, customers, contractors and employees, and believe that all incidents are preventable. Compliance with all policies, procedures and regulations is a requirement, and our Life Saving Rules are the basic rules that everyone should know and live by. Working for Pembina means working safely.

Life Saving Rules are twelve items that have been selected based on them representing high-risk or high frequency items. These rules reinforce what staff and contractors must know and do to prevent serious injury or fatality, to themselves or others.

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Safety Culture Expectations

All of those working at Pembina must demonstrate commitment and visible leadership to the key principles of our Safety Culture Expectation:

  1. Safety Accountability
  2. Stop Work Process
  3. Fit for Duty
  4. Competence
  5. Positive Safety Recognition
  6. Hazard Identification & Risk Tolerance

We reinforce our commitment to excellence in Safety and Emergency Management ("SEM") in our daily operations through various management programs, which includes stringent standards, principles and procedures, regular safety meetings, extensive contractor screenings, rigorous project inspections, review of potential hazards, and review of industry best practices. Compliance with all policies, procedures and regulations is a requirement and our Life Saving Rules are the basic rules that everyone should know and live by.