At the seventh edition of the MENA Health, Safety & Environment Forum, taking place at the Grosvenor House, Dubai, from 6 to September 2022, decision makers from key sectors such as oil and gas, construction and tourism, along with regulatory authority representatives and industry experts, will convene to network and discuss critical HSE issues.
Through a blend of panel sessions, presentations, workshops, interactive meeting opportunities and more, attendees will receive insights on all the latest HSE trends and critical new technology, network with peers and industry partners, meet expert suppliers and industry bodies and lay the groundwork to achieve the fundamental HSE targets that matter most to the region. ADNOC, Petrofac, Dubai Municipality, EGA, Saudi Aramco, Abu Dhabi Waste Management Centre – Tadweer, Drydocks World, Dubai Holding, among others, will deliver keynote presentations to more than 200 stakeholders from the HSE community in UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain.
Conference agenda
The conference agenda will comprise five sessions:
- Role of HSE leadership in crisis and business continuity management
- Future of digitalisation in the HSE sector
- Process safety and its framework
- Learning from the pandemic and other global transformations about occupational health and behavioural safety
- Sustainable value creation: how ESG moved from a cost centre to a value driver.
Two exclusive breakout workshops will cover the formulation of resilient safety cultures and digital transformation – from strategy to execution.
Speakers set to present at the MENA HSE Forum 2022 include Tahir Azhibek, corporate HSE manager, ADNOC; Dr Naseem Mohammed Rafee, director of health and safety department, Dubai Municipality; Eng Raed Mohammed Al-Marzooqi, manager of studies and system section, health and safety department, Dubai Municipality; Gerardo Daniel Abalde, group head, Aramco; Dr Eng Hani Hossni, EHS director, Abu Dhabi Waste Management Centre – Tadweer; Porchelvan Nadanam, corporate manager HSE, Arabian Industries Projects; Salman Abdulla, executive vice president, EHSQ & Sustainability, Emirates Global Aluminium; Saleh Ali Al Balushi, Head of HSE, Drydocks World; Azam Soukar, director group HSE, Dubai Holding Entertainment; Lynn Hobballah, head of health & safety, Petrofac; Ganesh Gajendiran, group HSE manager, Landmark Group, Fahad Al Kiyumi, senior QHSE Manager, Oman Electricity Transmission Company; Sutharson Sathiah, senior manager HSE & Risk, Global Village and Paul Slater, executive director QHSE, Saudi Entertainment Ventures.
Vinay T, head of Business Development at Alain Charles Events, commented: ‘Our research with stakeholders from the oil & gas, construction and tourism sectors revealed that end-users are seeking disruptive technologies that will continue to cut LTI and optimise productivity. We identified a need to access latest safety solutions for 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. This is also a premier opportunity to build new relationships and network in person with the MENA HSE fraternity.’
Register for the MENA HSE Forum at www.hse‐forum.com/mena/register