General HSE Practices

The following are some of the key practices that support Enerflex’s HSE program and policies.

  • Communication of expectations is an integral step to succeeding in our HSE initiatives.  Our HSE policy outlines our expectations from a corporate level and is endorsed by our senior management.  The policy is also supported by the Company’s Vision, Mission and Values.
  • Training is provided to all employees to ensure that they are capable of performing their tasks in a safe and effective manner.  Employees have the right to refuse unsafe work.
  • Safety Audits are conducted regularly through our industry association partners and by our corporate HSE group.  The audits ensure that each branch of our operations is in compliance with industry standards and the Company’s HSE policy.
  • Enerflex has instituted an intensive incident investigation program.  When an incident results in injury or illness an investigation commences immediately and a process for corrective action begins.
  • Enerflex has developed a comprehensive Drug and Alcohol Policy.  The policy requires drug testing after any reported serious incident and employees are not allowed to return to work until they produce a negative test.  The policy also provides rehabilitation for employees with substance abuse problems.
  • The responsibility of our HSE initiatives rests with all employees.  Through various methods of communication the message of responsible HSE practice is reinforced.
  • Emergency response plans are developed and reviewed annually.  These plans support a prompt, reliable response to emergencies.
  • HSE investment is critical to the ongoing success of the program.  Goals and budgets are established annually at the corporate level, with input from senior management.  Senior management takes vested interest in these goals, as they are a component of their performance evaluations.
  • Our corporate HSE group provides regular HSE performance reports to HSE coordinators, managers and senior management on a quarterly basis.  The report includes leading and lagging indicators.