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At LOCMA safety is first and health for all work areas and communities. This is very important so we take care and proactively approach the Covid-19 outbreak response by taking the necessary measurements of precautions recommended by the World Health Organization and Ministry of Health to safeguard the health and safety of our employees, network partners and the customers we serve.

As an Organization,  LOCMA Oilfield Consultants Ltd. works with special dedication in Health & Safety along with Environment so still have the most of our employees working from home and the ones remaining provide vital supporting  services to ensure the timely attention of customers operational needs. We expect to maintain core services throughout the outbreak.

 

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We have taken action and shared this guidance with our employees remaining on-site's clients and follow advice provided by the World Health Organization and MOH:

  • Encourage all personnel to clean hands and not shaking.

  • Clean hands when in touch with commonly used office equipment to reduce contact with contaminated surfaces.

  • Wear a mask at all times except when having meals.

  • Disinfecting wipes, tissue boxes and hand sanitizers are available throughout the office and sites.

  • Cover your nose and mouth with your bent elbow or a tissue when you cough or sneeze.

  • Social and physical distancing to slow the spread of disease.

  • Limit the use of sharing office supplies and tools at work areas.

  • Our Company’s preemptive actions will allow us to maintain services during the outbreak.

  • Our Network is monitored daily for the wellbeing of our partners. 

  • We are working with customers to reschedule services in restricted

  • Vaccines have been taken and we encourage our employees and our communities to do the same.

  • Choose open, well-ventilated spaces over closed ones. Open a window if indoors.

  • All all necessary measurements and appropriate precautions to protect yourself and others around you.

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