Equinor's long-term positive safety trend is reinforced through the second quarter of 2025, as the total number of serious incidents and personal injuries per million…
Equinor's long-term positive safety trend is reinforced through the second quarter of 2025, as the total number of serious incidents and personal injuries per million hours worked is at the lowest level the company has ever experienced at the end of the second quarter.
At the end of the second quarter of 2025, the serious incident frequency per million hours worked (SIF) was 0.2, an improvement from the first quarter of 2025. Serious personal injuries are also included in the serious incident statistics.
As of the second quarter, the frequency of personal injuries per million hours worked (TRIF) is 2.2 for the last 12 months, the same level as in the first quarter 2025.
Five oil and gas leaks were recorded over the last 12 months, the same level as in the first quarter. These leaks are classified according to the degree of severity in relation to the discharge rate.
There have been no incidents with major accident potential or serious well control incidents in the second quarter, according to the company.
Through the ‘Always Safe’ annual wheel, Equinor is working with other operating companies and suppliers to enhance understanding of factors that get in the way of safe work. Working
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