Training, awareness and monitoring are the cornerstones of the ORAT model for occupational safety, operational quality and environmental protection.

Quality, Health, Safety and Environment

When hired, each ORAT technician is trained on safety topics, radiation protection and the operating specifics of inspections on pipelines and facilities.

Training and awareness continue throughout professional life, with constant attention to PPE, equipment management, travel and work at height or in confined spaces.

Environment

ORAT pays great attention to environmental protection, promoting the increasing use of ultrasonics in place of radiography, the use of sealed batteries for crawlers and an organized system for waste and emission management.

Integrated Policy

Management recognizes the development of an integrated management system for Quality, Environment and Safety as a strategic choice, with concrete commitments on regulatory compliance, continuous training, risk prevention, reduction of environmental impact and transparent dialogue with clients, authorities and communities.

QHSE

The pillars of the ORAT integrated system

Key elements that guide the integrated management system for quality, health, safety and the environment.

Health and Safety

Continuous training, awareness and monitoring help reduce accidents and operational criticalities even in complex contexts such as radiography, work at height and confined spaces.

Environment

ORAT promotes the use of ultrasonics instead of radiography whenever possible, regularly renews its fleet and manages waste and effluents through controlled procedures.

Integrated Policy

The ORAT integrated system includes regulatory compliance, risk prevention, continuous training, dialogue with stakeholders and concrete commitment to sustainability.

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