Mercuria CSR report 2022 - Flipbook - Page 31
For both itself and those assets where we have some operational oversight, Mercuria had very
positive health and safety results for the 2022 calendar year. During this period there were no
injuries reported that were either to such an extent that formal medical attention was required for
their treatment, or even more seriously that any injuries had occurred where full-recovery would
not be possible, or injuries resulting in permanent incapacity, or death.
We attribute these positive results to the ongoing efforts throughout Mercuria and within our
assets and joint-ventures to place the priority for safe and responsible operations ahead of all
other business concerns. This attention can be seen across a broad range of attributes from
operational planning or design, to development of procedures and training provided, to the
support functions, tools and protective equipment provided across the organization. While this
past year’s results were particularly welcome, we also continue to recognize that there are
inherent risks tied to all our physical activities requiring our constant vigilance and ongoing efforts
toward risk mitigation.
Calendar
year
Number of incidents where
formal medical attention was
required*
Number of incidents resulting in
permanent or life-altering injuries /
fatalities**
2020
3 incidents
None reported
2021
4 incidents
None reported
2022
None reported
None reported
* Exclusive of motor vehicle crashes where initial medical attention is offered or given to all
parties involved.
** Concerning Mercuria’s employees / contractors.
For clarity concerning these statistics, we did not include incidents resulting in only minor injuries
where formal medical attention was not ultimately found to be required (i.e.,