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NORM Solutions celebrates eight years LTI free

Published: 27 August 2020
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News , United Kingdom , Waste Management

This month, NORM Solutions celebrated reaching over eight years without a Lost Time Injury (LTI) at their facility in Aberdeen.

NORM Solutions is an ASCO owned business and the leading provider of specialist cleaning, treatment and disposal services for materials and equipment contaminated with Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) and forms part of an ASCO's complete and integrated waste management offering.

Opening in Aberdeen in 2012, NORM solutions were formed after the need for a technically advanced, responsive and customer focused NORM decontamination facility was identified. The facility has the capability to handle all types of NORM contaminated materials and equipment including tubulars, pumps, Christmas trees, umbilical's, flowlines along with NORM sludges, pig wax and sands from multiple industries.

It is currently the most advanced NORM descaling, decontamination and repackaging facility in the UK.

The recent LTI achievement demonstrates the dedication of the team and how safety can be managed when dealing with complex operations.

John Davidson, NORM and Decommissioning Manager at NORM Solutions said: "We hold the health, safety and well-being of all our operations as the highest priority.

"Special thanks and appreciation go to the staff and everyone involved with Norm Solutions for their continuous hard work enabling us to reach yet another impressive milestone.

"We look forward to celebrating more of these achievements in the future."

Craig Hunter, Group Head of HSSEQ said: "I am delighted for John and everyone at NORM Solutions on reaching eight years LTI free, their combined commitment to safety excellence is exactly what it takes to create a truly positive safety culture. What a fantastic achievement!"

Congratulations to all of the NORM Solutions team for their hard work and commitment to Safety Excellence!

Find out more about NORM Solutions here.