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Health Safety Security Review Middle East weekly digest - 17th - 21st September

Events

Max pixel for HSSR 307Here is a brief overview of the week’s news on Health Safety Security Review Middle East, from 17th - 21st September

NTT Security launches security services for industrial control systems 

NTT Security Corporation, the specialised security company of NTT Group, has launched “IT/OT Integrated Security Services." Click here to read the full story.   

Ievo appoints NIT as META distributor for biometric products 

Ievo Ltd, the Newcastle-based manufacturer of fingerprint biometric solution, has appointed Network Information Technology (NIT) as a new distribution partner for its biometric recognition products in the Middle East, Turkey and Africa (META) region. Click here to read the full story

RSS achieves ISO 9001:2015 accreditation for meeting health and safety standards 

Rental Solutions & Services (RSS), the go-to partner for temporary power and cooling rental solutions in the Middle East, has achieved ISO 9001:2015 accreditation for providing quality, health and safety protocols in the industry. Click here to read the full story

Restrata: Creating a safe city in Iraq 

Restrata was selected to design, develop and install the first of seven multi-million dollar, high security checkpoints that will protect the entrances to the Bismayah City, Iraq, an US$8bn dollar project, creating 100,000 housing units south of Baghdad, designed as a self-contained ‘safe city’ where all entry and exit into the area is controlled. Click here to read the full story

Good Samaritan principles in the UAE 

How one should respond to an emergency situation in the workplace is a question asked daily in workplaces across the UAE, and which our clients are increasingly asking Clyde & Co
• "Should I help or wait for the police / ambulance?"
• "Can I be prosecuted if I administer first-aid and the injured dies?"
• "Can I be prosecuted if I do not administer first-aid?"
Clyde & Co previously published the below article to address these questions and provide a practical guide to those facing these decisions in the course of their employment. At the date of this publication no "Good Samaritan" law exists in the UAE and so the guidance set out below remains an essential guide for those faced with these challenges. Click here to read the full story.

Abu Dhabi Ports recognised for security management; receives ISO 28000 certification 

Abu Dhabi Ports, the master developer, operator and manager of commercial and community ports within the emirate of Abu Dhabi, in addition to Fujairah Terminals at the Port of Fujairah, and Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD), has been accredited with the ISO 28000:2007 certificate of Security Management System for Supply Chain by global certification provider, Lloyds Register Quality Assurance (LRQA). Click here to read the full story.