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Aganneftegasgeologia conducted internal audit of Environment Protection and Labor Safety Management System.

07.11.2012 “MK-Yugra”

Nizhnevartovsk, KhMAO-Yugra. OAO MPC Aganneftegasgeologia (a subsidiary of NK RussNeft) conducted internal audit of Environment Protection and Labor Safety Management System, II level. The event took place within the frames of implementation of OAO NK RussNeft Policy in the sphere of environment protection and labor safety.

The auditors assessed awareness of the personnel of functioning of the Environment Protection and Labor Safety Management System, ecological aspects and hazards, understanding of the consequences of departure from the legal and other requirements, awareness of the Company’s obligations, set forth in OAO NK RussNeft Policy in the sphere of environment protection and labor safety.

On the basis of the results of the annual internal audit there was drawn up the plan  providing for a number of  measures for  further improvement of functioning of the Environment Protection and Labor Safety Management System, which are to be taken by structural units of the company.

 

The joint stock company’s work in the field of labor safety was several time honored with regional awards and is by right acknowledged one of the best in Nizhnevartovsky district.

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