PI wins ADNOC HSE Award 2009
PI Among Top 12 Winners out of 186 Applications
The ADNOC Annual HSE Awards recognize outstanding individual and team efforts in the field of health, safety, environment and sustainability. This is open to the ADNOC group of companies and their contractors. Submissions should demonstrate an effort that is beyond what is required and demonstrate stewardship, leadership and innovation in HSE. Categories for 2009 were Innovation, Health, Safety, Environment, HSE Performance, Sustainability and Progressive Energy Award (a newly added category). Under each category there is a winner and runner-up except for Progressive Energy Award (awarded only the winner).
PI won the 2009 runner-up award for Sustainability for its effort in carbon foot print management. The submission was titled: PI’s Carbon Footprint Management Program Generates Savings, and was a detailed report that outlined many of the initiatives underway at the PI. One of the many highlights included controlling HVAC energy consumption through building temperature adjustments that generated savings of 837,833 AED.
The list of ADNOC HSE award winners and the categories for 2009 is listed below:

There were 186 applicants and more than 1000 participants.


From right to left: Jeyalal Jeyaseelan, HSE Assistant, Dr. Michael Ohadi, Provost and Acting President, H. E Yousef Omair bin Yousef, SPC Secretary General and CEO ADNOC, Dr. Clarence Rodrigues, HSE Manager and Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering, Mohamed Yacoob, Mechanical Engineer, ADNOC ADM, Sreeja Unnithan, HSE Assistant and Mila Prce, HSE Inspector.