ROSEN Group in Malaysia celebrates 1 million safe man-hours with zero incidents in 2024, marking a major safety milestone while reinforcing its ESG commitment through hands-on community and sustainability initiatives.
Kuala Lumpur – In an industry where public safety is paramount, ROSEN Group in Malaysia has set a new benchmark by surpassing 1 million man-hours without a single recordable safety incident. This accomplishment was celebrated during ROSEN’s Health, Safety, and Environment Day 2025 (HSE Day 2025), held in conjunction with the World Day for Safety and Health at ROSEN’s Asia Pacific Headquarters in Glenmarie, Shah Alam.
“To us, 1 million safe hours isn’t just a number— it is a commitment,” said Floris Verhagen, Vice President of Business Collaboration and Resourcing Management at ROSEN Group in Asia Pacific. “It reflects months of continuous operations across multiple high-risk projects, without a single recordable incident. Every pipeline inspected, every site visited, every decision made was driven by our commitment to safety. This milestone belongs to everyone who shows up each day, choosing to do what is right, not merely what is easy. It represents trust, discipline, and a culture of care that we’ve built together as a team.”
The day also showcased the company’s unwavering focus on innovation and technical excellence. Attendees were given a closer look at ROSEN’s cutting-edge inspection technologies, including hands-free tools and real-time safety systems designed to reduce human exposure to risk, and a live dialogue session with industry stakeholders, underscoring the company’s leadership in asset integrity and safe operations.
Beyond celebrating this milestone, the event also served as a platform to highlight ROSEN’s broader dedication to the Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles.
“We took the opportunity to track and collect ESG-related data throughout the day,” shared Noor Alia Mohd Anif, Head of Marketing and Communications at ROSEN Group in Asia Pacific. “From the number of shirts donated to fabric recycling to pints of blood collected, every touchpoint was designed to ensure the event created a measurable positive impact for both our internal community and the public.”
An on-site blood donation drive was held in collaboration with the National Blood Centre (Pusat Darah Negara), successfully collecting 30 bags of blood. Additionally, fabric and electronic (e-waste) recycling stations were made available throughout the venue, encouraging guests and employees to contribute to sustainable practices, reflecting the company’s firm commitment to environmental stewardship. The fabric donation campaign recorded 100 kilograms of fabric collected on the day, with the campaign continuing over the next two weeks. The initiative aims to achieve a total collection of 300 kilograms by the end of the campaign.
ROSEN Group’s ESG journey in Malaysia has also produced tangible results: since 2022, ROSEN Group in Malaysia has recorded a 28% reduction in electricity consumption and a 29% reduction in travel-related emissions. Looking ahead, with a strong foundation in place, the company remains focused on expanding its impact through both cutting-edge industry solutions and bold sustainability targets. For more information on this achievement and ROSEN’s ongoing commitment to safety and innovation, please visit https://www.rosen-group.com/en
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