UAE-based Safety Services Group (SSG) have conducted a load test of the first prototype travelling block designed and fabricated in the Middle East
The first containerised garbage converter by Marine Assets Corporation (MAC) not only disposes of waste, but makes it ‘disappear’ altogether. An exclusive report by Health, Safety & Security Review Middle East
HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani, Qatar’s Prime Minister and minister of interior, has agreed to extend his patronage to the Gulf Safety Forum, which will take place in Doha on 30-31 October 2016
ExxonMobil Research Qatar and project partner RasGas are field testing an advanced second-generation dual sensor version of ExxonMobil’s IntelliRed remote gas detection system
There is an increasing need for sustainable facilities management solutions within hospitals and other healthcare facilities, according to Markus Oberlin, CEO of multi-award winning UAE-based Farnek
Lloyd’s Register Consulting has launched the first phase of its latest joint industry project (JIP) aimed at optimising safety design of gas turbines used in facilities processing combustible fluids
UAE-based Safety Services Group (SSG), leaders in lifting equipment engineering and turnkey solutions, recently conducted the highly specialised verification and load test of a pedestal-mounted lattice boom crane for a UAE maritime project
Abu Dhabi International Airport has been awarded a Management System Certificate for Business Continuity Management — the first in the Middle East
UAE-based Arabian Construction Company (ACC) has announced that it has achieved 10mn LTI (lost time injury) free hours
Rockwell Automation has introduced OptiSIS solution that gives industrial operators a pre-engineered safety instrumented system and can help ease deployment and reduce lead times for small and mid-sized process applications
ABB will provide the technology that will support three vessels to undertake construction and maintenance tasks up to five kilometres under water
Industrial control systems security specialist, Applied Risk, has identified a number of flaws in various WirelessHART products