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The International Safety Awards recognise and celebrate organisations from around the world that have demonstrated their commitment to preventing workplace injuries and work-related ill health during the previous calendar year. (Image source: British Safety Council)
  • Topic: HSE
  • Region: Middle East
  • Date: 24 June 2025
  • Year: 2025

Middle East companies, government departments and HSE leaders have a strong showing in the list of recipients of the British Safety Council International Safety Awards 2025

The International Safety Awards, sponsored by HSI Donesafe, recognise and celebrate organisations from around the world that have demonstrated their commitment to preventing workplace injuries and work-related ill health during the previous calendar year. The awards also acknowledge organisations that have shown commitment to wellbeing and mental health at work. In 2025, 789 organisations from 45 countries won an International Safety Award, spanning all sectors. Only the best of the best wins an overall category award. Winners were celebrated at the British Safety Council's annual Gala Dinner held on 19 June in London. 

Among the Middle East recipients, Reem Mohd Saeed Ahmad Hamdan, director general of Jordan’s Electricity Distribution Company (EDCO) scooped the CEO of the Year award. She has led strategic initiatives to improve occupational health and safety (OHS), energy efficiency, and gender inclusion, played a transformative role in health, safety, environmental sustainability, and workforce wellbeing in Jordan’s energy sector. Hamdan has redefined workplace safety, environmental stewardship, and employee empowerment in Jordan’s energy sector and she continues to set new standards for excellence in safety, sustainability, and leadership development.

Winner of the Health, Safety and Wellbeing Ambassador of the Year Award was Adnan Ahmed Al Ali, National Contracting Company Limited, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, whose leadership has transformed safety culture through active prevention and genuine care for employee welfare. His approach centres on human connections rather than just systems.

The Seize the Opportunity Award went to Dubai Municipality - Al Garhoud, Health and Safety Department for its response to the April 2024 Climatic Event in Dubai, which resulted in severe flooding. The Health and Safety Department demonstrated strong emergency preparedness, effective crisis management, and a commitment to innovation. Through rapid action, coordinated efforts, and advanced technologies, the department successfully mitigated risks, safeguarded public health, and reinforced Dubai’s resilience in the face of environmental challenges

Winner of the James Tye Award was Ala'aldeen Farhan Ali Al-Soukni, United Development Company Qatar, who has established an annual plan for health, safety and wellbeing across UDC, improving interaction across teams throughout The Pearl development and Gewan Island. From compliance audits to employee wellbeing initiatives, to implementation and enforcement of health and safety requirements for all communities across the complex environment, this has been a huge undertaking.

Dr. Maryam Bin Essa, deputy director of Health and Safety Department, Dubai Municipality, won the Rising Female Star of the Year Award. Her career at Dubai Municipality (DM) is testament to visionary leadership, innovative solutions, and steadfast commitment to health, safety, wellbeing, and environmental management (HSWE). While manager of the Environmental Health Section, she developed key policies and strategic initiatives, as well as making significant contributions to water safety, leading to 13 intellectual property recognitions that have benefited entities and service providers in Dubai.

The Environmental Award went to King Saud University, Medical City (KSUMC), Saudi Arabia's largest teaching hospital, which has developed a comprehensive disaster management strategy, including an Internal Disaster Management Plan, an External Disaster Management Plan, and a Hazard Vulnerability Assessment (HVA) tool to evaluate climate change risks. This proactive approach helps assess the likelihood and severity of natural events such as sandstorms, temperature extremes, and epidemics, guiding the hospital’s risk mitigation efforts.

Best in Sector awards went to Abu Dhabi’s Spaceage General Contracting Co WLL (construction); WSP (consultancy and advisory) for the Zayed National Museum; Alliad Company DMCC (hospitality and catering) Qatar Free Zone Authority (QFZ) (local government) and Ejadah Asset Management – DIFC (property management).

While Best in Country awards went to El Seif Engineering Contracting, Head Office in Saudi Arabia; WSP Middle East - South Surra Project (RA/257) in Kuwait; China State Construction Engineering Corp. Ltd (Egypt) & CSCEC International Installation Engineering Co., Ltd - Alamein Downtown Towers (Middle East other); Qatar Free Zone Authority (QFZ); and Dubai Municipality - Health & Safety Department.

Chief executive of British Safety Council, Mike Robinson said, “These awards demonstrate the commitment of all organisations represented, not only to the health and safety of their own workforces, but to the British Safety Council’s vision that no-one should be injured or made ill through their work. The safer and healthier workplaces you are building mean that more people get to go home safely at the end of each working day.

“In an age defined by rapid change, this commitment to worker health, safety, and wellbeing has never been so needed, nor so important. The world is changing, and access to knowledge and support are invaluable tools in navigating social, political, environmental and technological change. Our members, working in more than 60 countries, share this same commitment, understanding that healthier and safer workplaces are more productive and more profitable too.”