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IMCA Safety, Environmental Sustainability And Covid Initiative Awards: The Winners
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has announced the winners of its 2020 Safety, Environmental Sustainability, and COVID-19 Pandemic Initiative Awards.
Jumbo Offshore won the Safety Award for their ‘Mind Saving Rules’ with both Heerema and Siemens Gamesa shortlisted – the former for ‘Unmanned Topside Installation’ and the latter for their work on immersion suits during Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) transfers.
Saipem was the winner of the Environmental Sustainability Award for the ‘Carbon Footprint’ programme with three other entrants shortlisted – Heerema for ‘Shore Power Caland Canal’; Solstad for ‘Solstad Green Operations’; and TechnipFMC for ‘Environmental Sustainability Initiatives’.
Volunteer Steve Hirst volunteer with the first rat trapped. The society undertook predator control on the 114-hectare Mystery Creek property, with support from the Department of Conservation and the Waikato Regional Council. In the past 12 months, the society had put a stronger focus on conservation, working with Predator-Free Hamilton and Cambridge. It secured funding from regional councils to run the hub over the next two years. “As a community hub, we will provide predator traps for our neighbours and will offer ongoing support and training days,” Fieldays Chief Executive Peter Nation said.
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Neighbour Susan Henderson and volunteer John Moody use the Trap.NZ app to record the number of predators eliminated from the Mystery Creek property.