According to a recent report, Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium and value-added products, has won three Kalinga Safety Excellence Awards for the performance year 2019 at Odisha State Safety Conclave 2020.
Vedanta’s Jharsuguda unit has bagged the coveted Gold Award for safe operation at Thermal Power Plant (TPP) and Bronze Award for Smelter and Captive Power Plant (CPP). Lanjigarh alumina refinery has also received the Gold Award for safety performance.
{alcircleadd}Kalinga Safety Award is one of the most prestigious awards in India, promoting a safety-first culture among the industries and recognising those enterprises that make significant efforts towards safety performance.
Vedanta received the awards from Dr Surya Narayan Patro, Hon’ble Speaker of Odisha Legislative Assembly, in the presence of Shri. BishnupadaSethi, IAS, Principal Secretary – Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Govt. of Odisha.
Congratulating the employees on winning the awards, Mr. Rahul Sharma, Dy. CEO of Aluminium Business, Vedanta Ltd., said: “The Kalinga Safety Excellence Awards stand testimony to our relentless efforts towards making our workplaces safe for everyone working with us. ‘Zero Harm’ is a core tenet ofthe way we conduct our business. Our dedicated efforts towards ensuring best-in-class safety performance are bolstered through adoption of global best practices and digital solutions, and an equally focused approach towards nurturing a ‘Culture of Care’ for employees, partners and communities.”
Er. Chandra Sekar Behera, Asst. Director of Factories and Boilers, Kalahandi Zone, said: “Vedanta, with its best-in-class technology, adherence to safety norms, environmental safeguards and focus on safe operating procedures, has always prioritized safety at its plants. The coveted State Safety Awards from Directorate of Factories and Boilers, Odisha, and other prestigious awards that they have won on different occasions recognize the same.”
Vedanta Aluminium & Power is India’s largest producer of aluminium and also one of the largest power producers in the country. In FY20, it produced 1.9 million tonnes per annum of aluminium, almost half of India’s total aluminium output. With world-class smelters, power plants, and alumina refinery spread across India, the company fulfils its mission of spurring emerging applications of aluminium as the ‘Metal of the Future’ for a greener tomorrow.
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