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ERIELL takes measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19

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International oilfield services company ERIELL has said it its taking active measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 among workers in its officers and oilfields in Russia and Uzbekistan.

The company has taken all necessary measures to minimise risk to the health of personnel from the coronavirus infection. Employees are regularly informed of the precautions that they must follow; frequent hand washing, mandatory wear of masks and immediate medical attention if the symptoms of Covid-19 appear.

ERIELL has tightened control over the personal hygiene of its employees at all its facilities: masks, medicines, hand sanitisers and room disinfectants were purchased, temperature measuring points organised, and hand disinfection stations installed. Rapid assistance has been provided to employees and ERIELL has organised a round-the-clock presence of medical personnel.

Currently, all office employees of the company are now working remotely, with 70% in their third week.

Chairman of the Management Board of the ERIELL Group, Bakhtiyor Fazylov, said: “Our contribution to society is very important. The health and safety of employees, as well as the trouble-free operation of all our representative offices and branches are our top priority. Proper protection of health, working and resting conditions during maintenance and well construction requires a high level of hygiene at drilling sites, shift camps, as well as on the route to and from them. The preventive measures that we take will allow us to reduce the risks of the spread of Covid-19 infection.”

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