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NWS project sets new safety benchmarks: Woodside

North West Shelf operator Woodside Petroleum said the LNG expansion project has set new benchmarks in safety with employees, both in Karratha and Perth, working more than four million hours without a lost time injury.

In 1992, employees worked 2.8 million hours without a lost-time injury during construction of the third LNG production train.

"Any injury is one too many and it is our ultimate challenge to complete the project without hurting anybody," said Woodside's general manager for onshore projects, Manfred Henze.

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