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Environment Report 2014VARD
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HEALTH AND SAFETY
Focus on health and safety
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All our activities shall be planned and executed in a
safe manner to ensure protection of
human life and health, the environment, equipment and property.
With a focus on the safety and wellbeing of our workforce, our goal is to bring tangible benefits to employees and local communities as well as our
investors and owners, and leave a minimal environmental footprint.
Health and safety
We recognise that our operations involved in manufacturing vessels carry health and safety risks. Therefore it has always been our top priority to encourage a culture with knowledge about safe working practices and behaviors in all our operations.
During 2014, we continued to encourage everyone to report potentially hazardous conditions, which resulted in 33% increase in number of safety observations. In despite of this proactive approach, number of accidents increased with approximately 7%.
We are working actively with several initiatives to reduce accidents and focus especially on the few locations which are contributing to the increase. We are still in the opinion of there being a parallel development in these two important HSE indicators, showing that the improvements we put in place has a tangible impact on number of accidents.
The frequency rate of Lost Time Injuries (LTI), of which we recorded at a rate of 2.3 for 2014, has also had a minor increase, but is still at a low level for this type of industry.
In 2014 we started focusing on presence statistics, which is the opposite of sick leave. An average of 96.8% of our workforce is at work every day, which we see as a proof of good working conditions. Looking at the sick leave statistic at an average of 3.2%, there has been a minor increase from 2013, but the level is still low and runs contrary to broad industry trends.
We continue our efforts to handle sick leave individually and at an early stage. This includes the flexibility to adjust an employee’s work intensity and scope of work, as well as adapting the work place as an alternative to sick leave.
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33% increase in number of safety observations reported and handled
7% increase in actual accidents
The frequency rate of Lost Time Injuries, recorded at 2.3
A steady low level in sick leave, recorded at 3.2%
Presence at a steady high level, recorded at 96.8%
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Accidents and safety observations
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7% increase in number of accidents
Number of safety observations has increased with 33%, as a result of proactive HSE-work
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Injuries
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The frequency rates of Lost Time Injuries and Total Recorded Injuries, have had a minor increase, but are still at a low level
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Sick leave and presence
The sick leave statistics has had a minor increase, but is still at a low level of 3.2%
The level of presence is at a high level of 96.8%
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RESPONSIBILITY
ETHICS AND SOCIAL
Compliance with International Standards
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VARD complies with two international standards of ethics and social responsibility.
Social accountability
The SA 8000 standard is based on guidelines from the International Labor Organization and draws on various international human rights declarations.
All VARD locations operate to this standard, and one of the yards is already certified.
Occupational health and safety
Compliance with the OHSAS 18001 standard demonstrates VARD’s commitment to safe and healthy working conditions. So far, two of VARD’s Romanian shipyards and the Vietnamese shipyard have been officially certified.
The combination of these standards is increasingly used to measure the overall performance of VARD in this field. During 2014, VARD was subject to numerous customer audits which gave us a valuable input to potential areas of improvement. They also indicate that VARD runs a sound and ethical business with safe and healthy working conditions.
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ENVIRONMENT
Environmental focus
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We have always kept a long-term perspective on preserving and steadily
improving the integrity of our business, and the environment in which we operate.
We are highly aware of the environmental effects our activities may cause, and thus we take
necessary steps to limit the impact by continuously developing technologies,
practices and business opportunities compatible with sustainable development.
Our approach
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As part of our proactive HSE initiatives to achieve Vision Zero, we continue to further
develop our robust set of guidelines and principles for our activities:
Long-term implementation of the ISO 14001-standard for environmental management across all major business units.
Long-term implementation of the SA8000-standard for social accountability and OHSAS 18001- standard for occupational health and safety.
We have a robust code of conduct, Ethical Guidelines, and are continuing the process of implementing the corporate values.
Continuously developing the HSE-handbook which governs our sustainability and social responsibility.
Active use of our new HSE-film focusing on protective gear and best practices to reduce long-term health impacts.
Consistent HSE assessment and reporting.
Active promotion and participation in open dialogues with key stakeholders and use the feedback to improve our practices.
Purposeful supporting of talent and social causes, as well as providing opportunities for employee development.
Environment
We continually strive to tighten policies and improve procedures in order to minimize our environmental impact, and we believe that the sound co-existence of our business and the environment is important.
Our focus areas are the construction of eco-friendly vessels, minimal emissions, waste management and noise abatement. We promote an open dialogue on environmental issues with employees, regulatory authorities, our local communities and other stakeholders.
VARD is long-term implementing the ISO 14001:2004 standard - the world’s most recognized standard for environmental management.
Recycling of waste from shipbuilding and maintenance is a key priority. In 2001, a comprehensive waste management framework was put in place, and we have experienced a steady increase in the level of recycling to 89% by the end of 2014.
VARD is in close dialogue with public authorities on issues such as avoidance of pollution resulting from our operations, and inspections are conducted on a regular basis. Remarks have generally been minor and have been handled locally as part of our everyday business.
VARD will continue, in close cooperation with governmental initiatives, to map pollution at Norwegian industrial sites and in coastal waters. Since 2008, VARD has been a member of the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprises’ NOx-fund, which means we contribute to reducing the environmental impact of emissions from fuel.
Operations started at Vard Promar, Brazil:
The entire facility is fully compliant with the strictest of local and international environmental codes.
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16% increase in waste recycling in Vard Group
Long-term implementation of ISO 14001:2004-standard
Operations started at the new yard, Vard Promar, with extensive environmentaladaptations
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Waste recycling ratio
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VARD AukraNorway
BrailaRomania
BrattvaagNorway
BrevikNorway
LangstenNorway
NiteroiBrazil
PromarBrazil
SøviknesNorway
TulceaRomania
Vung TauVietnam
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Environmental accounts
Waste recycling ratio
The shipyards’ ability to sort their waste and deliver it for recycling is presented as a recycling percentage. The ratio shows how much of the total amount of waste has been recycled.
Waste management
Certified waste disposal companies collect recycled waste fractions from our yards. Various types of metals - e.g. steel and aluminium - account for the main bulk of waste sent for recycling. Other recycled waste fractions include EE waste, fluorescent tubes, wood, paint residues, oil-based waste, batteries, waste oil, plastic, food waste, paper and cardboard.
The waste disposal companies’ refuse incineration plants, generate electricity and heat from waste not recycled to new materials.
In the following pages we will present the detailed environmental accounts for each yard.
Freshwater
Shows the total consumption of freshwater used in the office buildings and the production facilities. The consumption is dependent on projects, since a certain amount of water is used in testing of various systems on board the vessels.
Ballast water
With respect of the environment, we keep track of the amount of foreign ballast water we import from foreign seas, and discharge outside our yards. For the Norwegian yards, this is basically the ballast water carried in the hulls towed from Braila and Tulcea. From 2012 and onwards, the fresh water in Tulcea and Braila is provided by the public water supply.
From an environmental point of view, it is better to use fresh water for this purpose. It has been documented that fresh water organisms do not survive when they are flushed out into the sea.
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Electricity
Includes the total electricity consumed at the yards’ facilities (office buildings, workshops and machinery) and for the pumps, tools, ventilation, lighting and heating used on the vessels during the outfitting period.
Solvents
Shows the amount of solvents used during production, e.g. in connection with the consumption of paint. The solvents in paint are released into the air when the paint dries. We are continuously looking for paint systems with less solvent emission.
Diesel oil for vehicles and heating in buildings
A few of our yards have production workshops which are heated by oil fired systems. This explains the variation in the consumption rates for heating in buildings. Diesel is also used to power forklifts and various vehicles and machines.
In the following pages we will present the detailed environmental accounts for each yard.
Fuel oil
During outfitting, the vessels use fuel oil in connection to commissioning, testing and conduction of sea trials. Ships equipped with a catalyser use urea in addition to fuel, which reduces NOx emissions. The amount of fuel oil consumed will vary from yard to yard as a direct result of number and types of vessels built annually.
Emissions to air
Our yards use an assortment of fossil fuels for powering vessels and vehicles, as well as for heating, etc., thus releasing a certain amount of pollution into the air. Our Synergi software calculates emissions of CO2, NOx, SOx and PM (particulate matter) related to these activities.
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Vard Aukra
Norway | Established: 1949 | Total yard area: 53 500 m² | Employees: 126
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Vard Aukra
Waste recycling ratio %
2014 2014 2014
Energy used Emissions to air Waste recycled
Electricity 3.6 GWh CO2 960 t Metal 154 t
NOX 11 000 kg Wood 88 t
Freshwater used SOX 120 kg Paper/ plastic 15 t
Freshwater 21 870 m3 PM 640 kg Sand from sandblasting -
Recycled waste total 510 t
Chemicals used
Solvents 10 500 l Waste not recycled
Diesel 60 360 l Waste to landfill site 3.8 t
Fuel oil vessels 300 700 l
66% 71%
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2012 2013 2014
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Recycled (t)
Not recycled (t)
Total waste recycling 2014 (t)
Vard Aukra
Recycled waste total (tons) Freshwater (m3)
Waste to landfill site (tons) Electricity (GWh)
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Vard Braila
Romania | Established: 1940 | Total yard area: 500 000 m² | Employees: 1 945
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Vard Braila
Waste recycling ratio %
2014 2014 2014
Energy used Emissions to air Waste recycled
Electricity 17 Gwh CO2 1 870 t Metal 5 420 t
NOX 18 500 kg Wood 149 t
Freshwater used SOX 130 kg Paper/ plastic 37 t
Freshwater 141 000 m3 PM 670 kg Sand from sandblasting 2 345 t
Recycled waste total 9 330 t
Chemicals used
Solvents 160 000 l Waste not recycled
Diesel 53 000 l Waste to landfill site 965 t
Fuel oil vessels 370 000 l
84% 85% 91%
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Total waste recycling 2014 (t)
Vard Braila
Recycled waste total (tons) Freshwater (m3)
Waste to landfill site (tons) Electricity (GWh)
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Vard Brattvaag
Norway | Established: 1950 | Total yard area: 20 500 m² | Employees: 169
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Vard Brattvaag
Waste recycling ratio %
2014 2014 2014
Energy used Emissions to air Waste recycled
Electricity 4 GWh CO2 2 380 t Metal 480 t
NOX 31 860 kg Wood 160 t
Freshwater used SOX 300 kg Paper/ plastic 24 t
Freshwater 19 680 m3 PM 1 580 kg Sand from sandblasting 25 t
Recycled waste total 1 016 t
Chemicals used
Solvents 2 800 l Waste not recycled
Diesel 165 500 l Waste to landfill site 64 t
Fuel oil vessels 730 000 l
63% 65%
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Total waste recycling 2014 (t)
Vard Brattvaag
Recycling waste total (tons) Freshwater (m3)
Waste to landfill site (tons) Electricity (GWh)
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Vard Brevik
Norway | Established: 1916/1986 | Total yard area: 34 100 m² | Employees: 162
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Vard Brevik
Waste recycling ratio %
2014 2014 2014
Energy used Emissions to air Waste recycled
Electricity 3 Gwh CO2 1 820 t Metal 136 t
NOX 18 640 kg Wood 107 t
Freshwater used SOX 320 kg Paper/ plastic 37 t
Freshwater 6 300 m3 PM 1 240 kg Sand from sandblasting -
Recycled waste total 442 t
Chemicals used
Solvents 10 690 l Waste not recycled
Diesel 120 680 l Waste to landfill site 34 t
Fuel oil vessels 562 300 l
78% 76%
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Total waste recycling 2014 (t)
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Recycling waste total (tons) Freshwater (m3)
Waste to landfill site (tons) Electricity (GWh)
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Vard Langsten
Norway | Established: 1945 | Total yard area: 33 700 m² | Employees: 230
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Vard Langsten
Waste recycling ratio %
2014 2014 2014
Energy used Emission to air Waste recycled
Electricity 9 Gwh CO2 2 355 t Metal 550 t
NOX 35 700 kg Wood 210 t
Freshwater used SOX 300 kg Paper/ plastic 30 t
Freshwater 69 080 m3 PM 1 560 kg Sand from sandblasting 225 t
Recycled waste total 1 400 t
Chemicals used
Solvents 50 780 l Waste not recycled
Diesel 8 470 l Waste to landfill site 206 t
Fuel oil vessels 876 190 l
78% 82% 87%
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Total waste recycling 2014 (t)
Vard Langsten
Recycling waste total (tons) Freshwater (m3)
Waste to landfill site (tons) Electricity (GWh)
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Vard Niterói
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Brazil | Established: 1997 | Total yard area: 65 000 m² | Employees: 1 034
Vard Niterói
Waste recycling ratio %
2014 2014 2014
Energy used Emissions to air Waste recycled
Electricity 8.5 Gwh CO2 1 970 t Metal 300 t
NOX 27 000 kg Wood -
Freshwater used SOX 250 kg Paper/ plastic 2.4 t
Freshwater 92 000 m3 PM 1 300 kg Sand from sandblasting 69 t
Recycled waste total 1 875 t
Chemicals used
Solvents 53 500 l Waste not recycled
Diesel 180 000 l Waste to landfill site 190 t
Fuel oil vessels 560 000 l
67,25%74%
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Total waste recycling 2014 (t)
Vard Niterói
Recycled waste total (tons) Freshwater (m3)
Waste to landfill site (tons) Electricity (GWh)
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Vard Promar
Brazil| Established: 2011 | Total yard area: 250 000 m² | Employees: 1 510
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Vard Promar
Waste recycling ratio %
2014 2014 2014
Energy used Emissions to air Waste recycled
Electricity 5 Gwh CO2 485 t Metal 1 473 t
NOX 1 440 kg Wood 180 t
Freshwater used SOX 44 kg Paper/ plastic -
Freshwater 46 000 m3 PM 230 kg Sand from sandblasting -
Recycled waste total 1 950 t
Chemicals used
Solvents - Waste not recycled
Diesel 133 000 l Waste to landfill site 764 t
Fuel oil vessels -
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Total waste recycling 2014 (t)
Vard Promar
Recycling waste total (tons) Freshwater (m3)
Waste to landfill site (tons) Electricity (GWh)
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Vard Søviknes
Norway | Established: 1936/1946 | Total yard area: 57 000 m² | Employees: 219
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Vard Søviknes
Waste recycling ratio %
2014 2014 2014
Energy used Emissions to air Waste recycled
Electricity 7 Gwh CO2 2 800 t Metal 500 t
NOX 36 000 kg Wood 192 t
Freshwater used SOX 350 kg Paper/ plastic 34 t
Freshwater 27 400 m3 PM 1 860 kg Sand from sandblasting 53 t
Recycled waste total 1 180 t
Chemicals used
Solvents 43 000 l Waste not recycled
Diesel 114 000 l Waste to landfill site 80 t
Fuel oil vessels 940 000 l
74%83%
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Total waste recycling 2014 (t)
Vard Søviknes
Recycled waste total (tons) Freshwater (m3)
Waste to landfill site (tons) Electricity (GWh)
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Vard Tulcea
Romania | Established: 1975 | Total yard area: 750 000 m² | Employees: 3 836
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Vard Tulcea
Waste recycling ratio %
2014 2014 2014
Energy used Emissions to air Waste recycled
Electricity 41 Gwh CO2 36 000 t Metal 10 880 t
NOX 37 500 kg Wood 425 t
Freshwater used SOX 260 kg Paper/ plastic 152 t
Freshwater 140 300 m3 PM 1 375 kg Sand from sandblasting 4 600 t
Recycled waste total 17 000 t
Chemicals used
Solvents 185 100 l Waste not recycled
Diesel 770 000 l Waste to landfill site 1 620 t
Fuel oil vessels 7 275 l
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Not recycled (t)
Total waste recycling 2014 (t)
Vard Tulcea
Recycled waste total (tons) Freshwater (m3)
Waste to landfill site (tons) Electricity (GWh)
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Vard Vung Tau
Vietnam | Established: 2007 | Total yard area: 116 000 m² | Employees: 793
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Vard Vung Tau
Waste recycling ratio %
2014 2014 2014
Energy used Emissions to air Waste recycled
Electricity 6.6 Gwh CO2 2 100 t Metal 1 140 t
NOX 26 200 kg Wood 120 t
Freshwater used SOX 250 kg Paper/ plastic 14 t
Freshwater 83 000 m3 PM 1 290 kg Sand from sandblasting 43 t
Recycled waste total 1 470 t
Chemicals used
Solvents 70 250 l Waste not recycled
Diesel 200 000 l Waste to landfill site 388 t
Fuel oil vessels 530 000 l
63%78% 79%
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Not recycled (t)
Total waste recycling 2014 (t)
Vard Vung Tau
Recycled waste total (tons) Freshwater (m3)
Waste to landfill site (tons) Electricity (GWh)
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Overview
Resources used Aukra Braila Brattvaag Brevik Langsten Niteroi Promar Søviknes Tulcea Vung Tau
Electricity 3.6 GWh 17 Gwh 4 GWh 3 GWh 9 Gwh 8.5 Gwh 5 Gwh 7 GWh 41 Gwh 6.6 GWh
Freshwater 21 870 m3 141 000 m3 19 680 m3 6 300 m3 69 080 m3 92 000 m3 46 000 m3 27 400 m3 140 300 m3 83 000 m3
Solvents 10 500 l 160 000 l 2 800 l 10 690 l 50 780 l 53 500 l - 43 000 l 185 100 l 70 250 l
Diesel, heating/ vehicles 60 360 l 53 000 l 165 500 l 120 680 l 8 470 l 180 000 l 133 000 l 114 000 l 770 000 l 200 000 l
Fuel oil vessels 300 700 l 370 000 l 730 000 l 562 300 l 876 190 l 560 000 l - 940 000 l 7 275 l 530 000 l
Emissions to air
CO2 960 t 1 870 t 2 380 t 1 820 t 2 355 t 1 970 t 485 t 2 800 t 36 000 t 2 100 t
NOX 11 000 kg 18 500 kg 31 860 kg 18 640 kg 35 700 kg 27 000 kg 1 440 kg 36 000 kg 37 500 kg 26 200 kg
SOX 120 kg 130 kg 300 kg 320 kg 300 kg 250 kg 44 kg 350 kg 260 kg 250 kg
PM 640 kg 670 kg 1 580 kg 1 240 kg 1 560 kg 1 300 kg 230 kg 1 860 kg 1 375 kg 1 290 kg
Waste recycled
Metal 154 t 5 420 t 480 t 136 t 550 t 300 kg 1 473 t 500 t 10 880 t 1 140 t
Wood 88 t 149 t 160 t 107 t 210 t - 180 t 192 t 425 t 120 t
Paper and plastics 15 t 37 t 24 t 37 t 30 t 2.4 t - 34 t 152 t 14 t
Sand from sandblasting - 2 345 t 25 t - 225 t - - 53 t 4600 t 43 t
Recycled waste total 510 t 9 330 t 1 016 t 442 1 400 t 1 875 t 1 950 t 1 180 t 17 000 t 1 470 t
Waste not recycled
Waste to landfill site 3.8 t 965 t 64 t 34 t 206 t 190 t 764 t 80 t 1 620 t 388 t
Waste recycling ratio
99% 91% 94% 93% 87% 91% 72% 94% 91% 79%
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