Geogas HSE recently conducted training on the In-Vehicle Monitoring System (IVMS) and the Transport Emergency Response Plan (TERP) via Zoom for 15 heavy vehicle drivers across all terminal sites in Papua New Guinea.
Saturday, October 19, 2024Geogas HSE recently conducted training on the In-Vehicle Monitoring System (IVMS) and the Transport Emergency Response Plan (TERP) via Zoom for 15 heavy vehicle drivers across all terminal sites in Papua New Guinea.
The driver training program, which emphasizes both IVMS and TERP, offers several key benefits for Geogas Terminal Operations:
Improved Safety
The IVMS enhances safe driving practices, leading to a reduction in incidents and ensuring compliance with safety regulations through effective data management from the system.
Emergency Preparedness
Training on the TERP equips drivers with the necessary skills to respond effectively to emergencies, thereby protecting individuals, the environment, and company assets.
Operational Efficiency
The IVMS training helps lower fuel consumption and maintenance costs, while the TERP minimizes downtime during emergency situations.
Enhanced Reputation
Both training programs reinforce Geogas’s commitment to safety, building trust among stakeholders and regulatory bodies by showcasing adherence to safe driving standards.
To conclude, the integrated training on IVMS and TERP fosters a culture of safety, enhances operational reliability, and aligns with Geogas’s objectives for sustainable and incident-free operations.