Pardis Petchem Recognized as Regional Leader in Occupational Health

Pardis Petchem Recognized as Regional Leader in Occupational Health
(Sunday, February 22, 2026) 13:48

ASALUYEH, Feb. 20 (NIPNA) – Pardis Petrochemical Company has been highlighted as a leading facility in occupational health in Iran’s Pars Special Energy Economic Zone, following a regional health committee meeting aimed at improving workplace safety and medical readiness among petrochemical firms.


The meeting, hosted by Pardis Petrochemical in Asaluyeh, brought together health and safety officials from multiple regional companies to strengthen coordination and share best practices. Mandana Aghabigi, head of health at the National Petrochemical Company, praised Pardis Petrochemical for its achievements and described the company as a regional benchmark in health management.

The committee focused on emergency healthcare management, providing guidelines drafted by the regional HSE office for company review before formal regional adoption. Ongoing initiatives such as noise pollution and toxicity mapping were also discussed.

According to Aghabigi, Pardis Petrochemical has made significant strides in recent years, including upgrading and expanding its clinic, establishing a large specialized medical center with burn and resuscitation facilities, increasing hospital beds, and implementing technical projects that have resulted in multiple patents.

Mohsen Diranlu, HSE director at Pardis Petrochemical, emphasized that systematic occupational health planning is critical in Asaluyeh due to the region’s inherent industrial risks. He noted the company’s regular industrial medical checkups, health monitoring systems, and a dedicated digital platform to track employee well-being. A 648-square-meter medical facility provides both treatment and periodic examinations for staff.

The meeting concluded with participants reaffirming the importance of continued collaboration among regional companies to advance occupational health and safety standards.

 


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