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The meeting organised on 16 February focused on the achievements in the field of industrial safety in 2023 and the tasks for 2024. Kazatomprom is the first national company in Kazakhstan to join the Vision Zero international program, which aims to achieve zero injuries at work. The company is constantly improving the safety culture of its employees, guided by the principle of transparency in all aspects of HSE. Environmental responsibility remains a key aspect of Kazatomprom’s activities. The company strives to not only comply with international environmental standards, but also to be a leader in the application of best practices and innovative approaches aimed at continuous reduction of environmental impact.

In 2023, all targets for industrial safety were met, and there were improvements in some indicators in terms of ecology and road safety. The company will continue to develop a culture of safety and environmental responsibility and intends to improve its activities in the field of industrial safety, including the use of IT technologies and a risk-oriented approach to planning and organizing work. Ensuring a high degree of involvement of both production personnel and managers of all levels in HSE issues is the most important factor for improving the corporate safety culture. During the event, an award ceremony was held for employees and enterprises of the nuclear holding company for their achievements in the field of HSE.

Key points:

  • Vision Zero: Kazatomprom is committed to achieving zero injuries at work.
  • Safety culture: The company is constantly improving its safety culture, guided by the principle of transparency.
  • Environmental responsibility: Kazatomprom is committed to environmental responsibility and strives to be a leader in the application of best practices and innovative approaches aimed at continuous reduction of environmental impact.
  • HSE performance: In 2023, all targets for industrial safety were met, and there were improvements in some indicators in terms of ecology and road safety.
  • Future plans: The company will continue to develop a culture of safety and environmental responsibility and intends to improve its activities in the field of industrial safety.