SOHAR Port and Freezone has been awarded the prestigious RoSPA Gold Sector Award for Health and Safety for the second consecutive year, recognising its ongoing commitment to the highest safety standards across its operations.
The award, presented by the UK-based Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), is one of the most respected international accolades in the field of health and safety.
Now in its 68th year, the RoSPA Awards programme receives nearly 2,000 entries annually from more than 50 countries, influencing safety outcomes for over seven million workers worldwide.
This latest recognition reinforces SOHAR’s strategic focus on fostering a world-class operational environment driven by a deeply embedded safety culture.
By prioritising the wellbeing of its workforce and stakeholders, the port continues to strengthen its reputation as a leading industrial and logistics hub in the region.
The award also highlights SOHAR’s dedication to sustainability and efficiency, reflecting its long-term vision of building resilient partnerships and maintaining high safety performance across all levels of its operations.
Commenting on the recognition, Eng. Batti Al Shibli, Harbour Master at SOHAR Port and Freezone, said, “We are proud to receive the RoSPA Award for the second year in a row, a reflection of the strong partnerships we have built with our tenants, operators, and stakeholders across the port and freezone. This international recognition is a tangible outcome of our shared commitment to upholding world-class health and safety standards, while fostering an operational environment rooted in sustainability and efficiency. We remain focused on this path, working together to create a safer workplace that reflects our long-term vision of institutional excellence.