Claudia Ferraria

Health, Safety And Security Manager at Sidul Açúcares

Claudia Ferraria is currently serving as the Health, Safety and Security Manager at Sidul Açúcares since August 2023. Prior to this role, Claudia held the position of Senior HSE Supervisor at Previne - Prevenção, Higiene e Segurança, Lda from June 2015 to August 2023, where responsibilities included health and safety plans development, risk assessment, consultancy on legislation, and HSE inspections. Claudia's extensive experience also encompasses positions as HSE Supervisor at AMAL - Construções Mecânicas, S.A., and ISQ, among others, focusing on compliance with safety regulations, training, and risk management across various projects. Education includes a post-graduation in safety, hygiene, and health at work from Centro de Formação do Seixal and a degree in Mathematics from Universidade Nova de Lisboa.

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Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal

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Sidul Açúcares

With a turnover of around EUR 156 million, Sidul is the largest sugar refinery in the country. The Portuguese and Spanish markets represent over 90% of the sugar produced. The quality of sugar that Sidul sugar refines, its know-how and strict compliance with international standards and processes, allowing it to achieve the prestigious position it occupies today. In the many years of activity, Sidul Sugars has always favored the establishment of lasting relationships with its more than 300 clients, adapting and expanding its product portfolio to customer needs and requirements. This has contributed to the commitment of all the company's employees, always respecting the quality and environmental policies. In Sidul, we believe that sustainable development should be made aware of the best environmental practices. The company has, over the past 10 years, reducing water consumption by almost 50% and energy consumption by more than 10%. In addition, we invest in training our employees for their performance based on policy 3R's: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.