InterMoor Celebrates 10 Years Without a Lost-Time Incident

InterMoor, an Acteon company responsible for mooring, foundations, and subsea services, has completed its 10th straight year of operation without any lost-time incidents.

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InterMoor, an Acteon company responsible for mooring, foundations, and subsea services, has completed its 10th straight year of operation without any lost-time incidents (LTIs).

During the past 10 years, the company has performed approximately 2,800 projects from three bases, five storage yards, and numerous quayside locations in the UK and around the world.

Alan Duncan, managing director of InterMoor, said, “I would like to recognize our entire team for this exceptional performance. Operating 3,653 days without any LTI is nothing short of remarkable in our line of work, since InterMoor’s business involves handling extremely heavy mooring equipment, weighing up to 260 tons, in difficult and sometimes dangerous conditions. This is a testament to our rigorous safety processes and training programs, and our employees’ commitment to always put safety first.”

Bruce Strachan, InterMoor’s quality assurance and health, safety, and environment manager, added, “Such an outstanding record could never have been achieved without great team work. From marine laborers, mooring-chain inspectors to mariners and senior management, every team member has been dedicated to always making safety a priority and participated in our culmination of over two million man hours with zero accidents or incidents.

“This 10-year no-LTI achievement is something we can all be very proud of. We aim to continue our incident-free operations, to nurture our solid safety culture and to ensure that our employees are always safe.”