F&A Quality Policy
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Our Quality Policy is defined and strongly driven by the following management principles and behaviors:
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Build a mutually profitable relationship with our customers, ensuring their long-term success, through the understanding of their needs and delivering top quality service.
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Apply robust Quality Management System during project execution.
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Achieve our commitments for quality, cost, and schedule.
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Enhance the systematic research and use of best preventive practices at all levels and ensure reliable risk management.
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Drive continual improvement and innovation based upon efficient business processes, cutting edge technologies, best practices, and customer feedbacks.
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Develop our – Best Asset – Employees’ competencies, creativity, empowerment and accountability through appropriate development programs along with strong management involvement and commitment.
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F&A Engineering strives to be the best Engineering Service provider for EPC services in the Oil & Gas industry.
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Through the use of these guiding principles, everyone in F&A Engineering is accountable for fully satisfying our customers by meeting their needs and expectations with best-in-class Engineering solutions and Technical services. Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction 100% of the time.
F&A Health, Safety and Environment
Policy
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Our primary goal is to create and maintain safe and healthy working conditions for increased productivity by eliminating potential hazards through the application of hierarchy of hazard control system such as engineering and administrative controls as well as strict adherent to safe standard operating.
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At F&A, we are committed to lead a business that extraordinarily focuses on continuous improvement in Occupational Health, Safety & Environmental (OHSE) management systems and excellent safety performance in order to prevent work place injuries, fatalities, and property damage and loss production time at our work environment. These are achieved through;
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Application of inherent safety principles (Engineering control) such as designing and installation equipment that eliminate and remove hazards
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Administering continual personnel training and hazard awareness at work places
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Development of standard operating procedures (SOPs)
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Strict implementation of company safe practices
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Constant evaluation of effectiveness of the safety management systems through regular audits and management reviews