Hyderabad: Bearys has been honoured with a commemorative plaque by M/s Fluor Daniel, EPCM Consultant, and Microsoft for achieving 7 million safe manhours without a lost-time incident at the HYD01 Microsoft Data Center Project in Hyderabad.
The milestone reflects adherence to stringent safety protocols and Bearys’ commitment to Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment (OHSE) standards. The company termed the recognition a moment of pride for its entire team.
Bearys has also recently received the World Safety Organization (WSO) India Award, the British Safety Council Five Star Rating, and the OHSSAI Foundation Award for its continued focus on safety and well-being at work.
In a statement, the company credited its team for the achievement, stating that the commitment, discipline, and vigilance of its workforce had played a key role. Bearys also thanked its partners and reiterated its pledge to maintain high standards in health, safety, and environmental practices.
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New Delhi: Airlines have asked passengers to reach airports at least three hours before departure after the Centre increased security measures in response to Pakistan’s ongoing attack, reported India Today.
According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, all passengers will now face a Secondary Ladder Point Check (SLPC) before boarding. The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has directed all airports and airlines to step up security.
Air India said, “Passengers are advised to arrive at least three hours prior to departure. Check-in closes 75 minutes before departure.” Akasa Air and IndiGo issued similar advisories, asking passengers to allow more time for security checks.
All passengers must carry valid photo ID and will undergo secondary checks before boarding. Visitor entry to terminals has been banned, and Air Marshals will be deployed as required.
The moves come as India’s defence systems shot down Pakistani missiles and drones in Jammu, Punjab, and Rajasthan. At least 21 airports are shut till May 10, and several flights are cancelled. Civilian aircraft are avoiding airspace over Pakistan and India’s western corridor, data from Flightradar24 shows.