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H.E. Bandar I. Alkhorayef, the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources and H.E. Khalil Ibn Salamah, the Deputy Minister for Industrial Affairs with Dr. Hassan Albalawi, CEO and founder of WakeCap. (Image source: WakeCap)

WakeCap’s smart construction site management technologies are set to improve safety in mining and manufacturing projects across the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, following a presentation to the Kingdom’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources

Dr. Hassan Albalawi, CEO and founder of WakeCap, presented the IoT-based construction safety and productivity technology at the closing ceremony of the accelerator and industrial business incubator initiative Nomu, in the presence of His Excellency Bandar I. Alkhorayef, the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, and other officials.

WakeCap’s technology will support the government’s strategy to mandate safety and security in construction and related sectors by enhancing emergency response times and providing robust data for compliance and incident investigation. WakeCap facilitates real-time monitoring of workers’ conditions, enabling instant alerts in the event of an emergency, which significantly reduces response times.

The data collected by WakeCap not only ensures ongoing compliance with safety regulations, but also plays a crucial role in investigating incidents, identifying root causes, and implementing preventative measures to avoid future occurrences. This comprehensive approach further supports the government’s commitment to not only mandate safety regulations, but to foster a culture of safety and accountability through data-driven insights and actions.

“We are honoured by His Excellency’s comments and endorsements, which not only validate our technology as crucial for setting new safety standards, but also signal a directive for mandating technology on major projects. Doing so will serve to promote transparency and ensure better compliance rates. This aligns perfectly with our mission to transform safety protocols and practices in the construction industry and beyond, leveraging Wakecap’s capabilities to forge a safer, more secure working environment for all,” said Dr. Albalawi.

WakeCap has now been adopted by more than 35 leading developments and projects.

More than 200 key stakeholders are expected to attend the Forum. (Image source: Alain Charles Publishing)

The acclaimed HSE MENA Forum returns to Dubai in November for its eighth edition, providing exclusive insights into the latest HSE innovations and breakthroughs

The health, safety, and environment (HSE) market in the MENA region is experiencing significant growth, driven by developing economies, advancements in technology, increasingly stringent standards and new HSE approaches, frameworks and practices. These factors are reshaping industries by emphasising safety, compliance, and sustainability.

Taking place on 12-13 November at Le Meridien Hotel & Conference Centre Dubai, HSE MENA has an expanded focus on HSE across a variety of sectors, including oil and gas, construction, and critical infrastructure, with the aim to elevate compliance standards, protect operations and advance risk management strategies.

More than 200 key decision makers are expected to attend the Forum, which will see HSE experts from the region’s regulators and industry leaders share the strategies and best practices that have strengthened their HSE standards. They include ADNOC, Department of Health, DP World - Drydocks World, Dubai Holding Real Estate, Environmental Agency - Abu Dhabi, IOSH, Innovo, Petrofac, and the Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone Authority.

With presentations and panel sessions across themes ranging from technology advancements and company culture to skills development and sustainability, the agenda will facilitate deep dives into topics such as effective governance and leadership, psychological safety, emergency preparedness and response, integrating digital technologies and managing and mitigating workplace hazards.

In addition, the latest innovations will be on show in the technology showcase hall, and there will be unrivalled networking opportunities throughout the event.

The growing list of sponsors includes DEKRA, ISN, ITT Innovations, Milwaukee and SafeStart.

“Don't miss this opportunity to connect with industry leaders and enhance your expertise in HSE. Let's unite to drive innovation and excellence for HSE practices across the MENA region,” said Elle Hawkins, project manager.

Download the brochure at https://events.offsnet.com/HSEMENA2024#/Brochure?lang=en

For further information, contact Elle Hawkins, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | t +44 (0)20 3038 69 18

HSE KSA takes place in September this year. (Image source: SafeStart)

This month, we are taking a break from the Paradigm Shifts to let you know that the visionary author behind this series will be speaking at three events in the Middle East this fall.

With a rare blend of unique insight and engaging storytelling, Larry Wilson has captured the attention of HSE practitioners worldwide, by delving into the human factors that lead to over 95% of accidental injuries. These events promise to be a unique opportunity to experience firsthand the insights of an intellectual pioneer whose ideas are at the forefront of Human Factors Safety discourse.

Larry has been a leader in human factors management for over 25 years. The state-to-error pattern he uncovered is involved in over 95% of accidental injuries. His Critical Error Reduction Techniques have been proven by neuroscience to reduce injuries on and off the job. These techniques have been taught to over 4.5 million people in over 75 countries.

Larry is one of the most active keynote speakers at HSE conferences around the globe, speaking in over 80 cities a year. Known for his ability to distill complex concepts into accessible and thought-provoking narratives, Larry’s sessions are a testament to his thought leadership and expert insight. His new keynote session, “New Perspectives on the Hierarchy of Controls and the Bowtie Model,” offers a unique viewpoint on the role of Human Factors in incident causation and outcomes.

This fall, attendees in the Middle East will have the opportunity to witness Larry’s expertise live at three key events.

These gatherings are more than just lectures; they are interactive experiences designed to provoke thought, inspire dialogue, and foster a deeper understanding of the human factors that impact our safety every day. Whether you are a professional seeking to stay ahead of industry trends, a student eager to expand your horizons, or simply someone with a passion for safety, these events are guaranteed to provide value.

Don’t miss your opportunity to see Larry Wilson, author of the Paradigm Shifts series, live at these events:

HSE 2024 KSA – Riyadh, September 17 - 18

Health, Safety and Environment Forum – Dubai, November 12 – 13

HSE Learning Summit – MENA – Abu Dhabi, November 19 - 20

If you have questions, just send us a note at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
We hope to see you in one of these events!

The SafeStart Team

USA looks to develop HSE practices in Egypt. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

The U.S. Trade and Development Agency has signed a feasibility study grant to help the Alexandria Petroleum Company (APC) improve the health, safety, and environmental protocols of its El Max refinery in Alexandria, Egypt

The grant will fund a series of studies to identify and address the facility’s priority safety and fire protection needs, advancing APC’s priority to upgrade and expand its safety programmes and equipment, improving forecasting and emergency response capabilities, and updating protocols and trainings. By adopting cutting-edge technologies and best practices, the El Max refinery, founded in 1962, will increase safety for workers and limit greenhouse gas emissions and environmental damage in the event of a fire or other emergency. The feasibility study will also serve as a model for other refineries in Egypt.

“Egypt’s commitment to bolstering the safety and health of its workers creates new opportunities for collaboration between organisations like USTDA and APC,” said Enoh T. Ebong, USTDA’s director. “This grant will help create opportunities for U.S. companies to supply the technologies and services that Egypt’s refineries will require.”

Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, H.E. Tarek El Molla said, “Health, Safety, and Environment have been key elements of the sector’s modernisation since 2016. Today, they remain strong among the sector’s core principals, along with upgrading our refineries to enhance safety and operational excellence.”

APC chairman Alaa Amin added, “Partnering with USTDA on this feasibility study marks an important step forward for APC. This study demonstrates our unwavering commitment to excellence in process safety, ensuring the highest safety standards for our operations in line with the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources strategy.”

APC is a subsidiary of the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), under the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.

Dubai Municipality conducted 52,233 inspections in the realms of environment, health, and food during the first half of 2024. (Image source: Dubai Municipality)

Dubai Municipality conducted 52,233 inspections in the realms of environment, health, and food during the first half of 2024.

These inspections aimed to ensure that various activities and establishments in the city complied with standards related to consumer products, food safety, health and safety, and environmental regulations.

Dr. Naseem Mohammad Rafee, Acting CEO of the Environment, Health & Safety Agency at Dubai Municipality, emphasised the Municipality’s dedication to performing regular inspections and campaigns year-round. This is to foster a strong food and health ecosystem and to create a sustainable environment that supports flexible food supply chains and secures food safety in Dubai. Dr. Rafee also mentioned the Municipality's goal to sustain the environment and conserve natural resources, thus enhancing Dubai’s reputation as a sustainable and desirable city with a high quality of life.

Dr. Rafee said, “Dubai Municipality places a major emphasis on the food, environment, and safety sectors. We constantly strive to develop these sectors and enhance their safety through monitoring to guarantee the highest standards of safety and quality of life in the Emirate. Additionally, we seek to offer a cutting-edge infrastructure that supports the growth of businesses and initiatives while ensuring strict compliance with all the laws, regulations, and guidelines enacted in Dubai and the UAE.”

Health and safety

Dubai Municipality’s health and safety team, consisting of 95 supervisors, conducted 26,566 inspections across six campaigns targeting hotel facilities, shisha cafes, hair salons, beauty centres, worker accommodations, and community markets. They also ensured the safety of public spaces, playgrounds, event venues, industrial and professional enterprises, infrastructure projects, and temporary activities.

The Municipality also conducted campaigns at ports, assessing over 17,000 shipments of consumer products, equivalent to 145,000 tons, to ensure compliance with approved consumer specifications and safety standards.

Environmental sustainability

Dubai Municipality’s environmental team completed a total of 4,331 inspections. This included 3,378 inspections of projects, industrial, and service facilities, using a smart inspection system to efficiently plan and execute environmental monitoring tasks. Additionally, the Municipality organised a virtual awareness campaign to ensure businesses adhere to approved environmental laws and regulations.

Furthermore, the Municipality conducted 783 inspections to monitor the marine environment, coastal regions, and collect sea samples, ensuring compliance with environmental laws and regulations. Campaigns also included 170 inspections as part of the monitoring program for natural reserves in Dubai.

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