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Programs for Environment, Safety and Health

TonenGeneral's basic system for managing environment, safety, and health is the Operations Integrity Management System (OIMS) developed by ExxonMobil. All of TonenGeneral's refineries, storage facilities and service stations employ the OIMS.

What Is the Operations Integrity Management System (OIMS)?

The OIMS is composed of 11 elements and is a system to implement each element from “Risk Assessment Management” to “Community Awareness and Emergency Preparedness,” with “Management Leadership, Commitment and Accountability” as the driving force. This system is continuously improved through evaluations based on “Operation Integrity Assessment and Improvement.” Each element includes specific and clearly defined expectations that every operation must fulfill, and management is responsible for meeting and executing them without fail.

Click on each element to read an explanation.

OIMS Elements management leadership, commitment and accountability risk assessment and management facilities design and construction information/documentation personnel and training operations and maintenance management of change third-party services incident investigation and analysis community awareness and emergency preparedness operations integrity assessment and improvement

OIMS As an Environmental Management System

Public concerns about environmental issues have increased. Companies are therefore embracing international standards for environmental management such as ISO 14001.

TonenGeneral's OIMS encompasses all of the requirements of ISO 14001, and is certified by Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance, the institution that handles ISO accreditation. Based on OIMS, TonenGeneral works to preserve the environment by setting goals and implementing programs, and manages outcomes for the following issues.

  • Reduction of energy consumption
  • Reduction of sulfur oxide, nitrogen oxide and benzene emissions
  • Reduction of industrial waste and increased recycling

OIMS contains clear requirements that TonenGeneral must achieve in the areas of environment, safety and health. We regularly conduct checks according to these guidelines and work for continuous improvement.

Official reconfirmation of ISO 14001 from Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance, the institution that handles ISO accreditation
Official reconfirmation of ISO 14001 from Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance,
the institution that handles ISO accreditation

Comparison of OIMS and ISO 14001

A precursor to ISO 14001, OIMS departs from the written structure of the standard but not from its substance. Since OIMS is an integrated environment, safety, and health system, it is broader than, and in some instances exceeds, the requirements of ISO 14001. The following table briefly illustrates how and where the Eleven Elements of OIMS cover ISO 14001 requirements.

Comparison of OIMS and ISO 14001
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