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MENA HSE Forum focuses on solutions to cut LTIs and optimise productivity

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The MENA HSE Forum, which took place on 6-7 September at the Grosvenor House, Dubai, was a resounding success

The event delivered a well structured programme combining presentations and panel discussions to more than 150 delegates from the HSE community of the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain. Senior HSE practitioners from the region’s leading companies, including ADNOC, Petrofac, Dubai Municipality, EGA, Saudi Aramco, Drydocks World, Abu Dhabi Waste Management Centre – Tadweer, Be’ah and Dubai Holding came together to discuss current developments, share experiences and best practices as well as access the latest innovations to advance HSE.

“It has been our constant endeavour to create platforms which ensure value addition for all stakeholders in the region. The MENA HSE Forum this year was the culmination of over 20 weeks of work. Stakeholders from major industries identified the need new technologies that will continue to cut LTI and optimise productivity.  Our research also identified a need to access latest safety solutions for the workforce across the board, which led us to create this exclusive platform for HSE companies to display and demonstrate their services and solutions to key players in the region. Our efforts to ensure that this edition is of its highest quality has paid-off,” said Vinay T, head of business development at Alain Charles Events, the organisers of the Forum.

The programme commenced by exploring various aspects of safety management, including presentations by Saleh Albalushi, head of HSE, Drydocks World, on building shared commitment for safety within an organisation, and  on achieving sustainable results through HSE culture transformation strategy by Sultan Karrani, senior engineer - HSE, ADNOC.

To help organisations strategise on occupational safety standards, Eng Mohamed Abdula Almarzooqi, head of Accident Investigation Team - Health & Safety Department, Dubai Municipality, outlined the most common causes of accidents in Dubai industrial sectors, revealing that falls from height accounted for nearly 38% of the accidents in Dubai. The audience also gained access to a case study on the crisis management planning and mitigation strategies adopted by DAMAC Properties that led to optimal recovery from the pandemic.

The panel discussion on Day 1 further examined crisis and business continuity management through a debate on the need for agility and flexibility while having a structured approach in place, supported by clear strategies for communication and escalation in times of crisis.

Digital transformation in the HSE sector was a key area of focus at the Forum, with discussions and presentations continuing into the second day. Lynn Hoballah, head of health & safety, Petrofac, demonstrated how her organisation  is making use of social media and gamification for greater employee engagement. The impact of disruptive technologies in solving HSE requirements was further debated by a panel that examined how these can be used to improve HSE operational efficiency and help in mitigating risks.

Lessons on occupational health and behavioural safety during the pandemic were addressed by Dipl Ing Peter Michael Hamel, department head OHSE, Be’ah, quoting from his experiences in Oman during the lockdown. 

The HSE Forum's focus on sustainability and the environment included diverse perspectives such as the value that ESG is creating in the aluminium industry. An update by the Dubai Municipality, delivered by Dr Jasminka Jaksic, senior environmental specialist, gave the audience an insight into how the Dubai Municipality monitors conformance to air quality regulations. Dubai Municipality's interactive display on air quality at the HSE Forum's Technology Showcase Hall invited the attention of delegates.

Sponsors of the event were Milwaukee, Next World, Dubai Municipality, Benchmark ESG, BSI, TSI, GTSC, intenseye, iOmniscient, ITT-Innovations and MACS-G Solutions.

Other exhibitors present were Al Hoty-Stanger, ARASCA Medical Equipment, and ITAC Safety and Environmental Consultants.

The forum was ably chaired by Dr Rahaf Ajaj, research cluster lead for climate change and public health at Abu Dhabi University. She said, “Thank you to everyone who helped make this event a huge success. The passion and good attitude contributed to this success. Special thanks to the organising team for inviting me to chair this important event.”

Dr Eng Hani Hossni, EHS director, Abu Dhabi Waste Management Centre - Tadweer commented, "The HSE Forum provided immense opportunities for networking and sharing knowledge as well as ideas."

Naveen GV, global development officer & managing director, Benchmark Digital Partners LLC summed it up well when he said, "The MENA HSE Forum 2022 covered all aspects of the HSE spectrum, discussing critical issues and the latest trends."