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Issue Two 2015
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News
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Workforces Skills
24
Security
Safety
8
Occupational Hygiene
Fire Safety
Events
Fire Detection
12
ADIPEC 2015
editors note
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36
Safety Clothing
Focused Forum
16
46
Equipment
Innovations
18
20
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Training
Market News
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52
Arabic
News
Analysis
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Its big and its back it is, of course, that time of year when the global oil and
gas industry rolls back into Abu Dhabi for ADIPEC. The event, now in its 31st year,
has witnessed a marked increase in health, safety and security solutions in recent
times and this year promises to be one of the best to date for finding applications
designed to ensure the safety and security of the regions oil and gas workers.
This issue takes a timely look at developments in the oil and gas sector (p20),
looks ahead to ADIPEC 2015 (p36) and revisits a successful A+A in Dusseldorf
(p42). As usual, we have a host of exclusive interviews and opinion pieces from
some of the HSE industrys leading experts, along with the latest fire safety
products (p18) and innovations (p52).
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news
Qatar health
campaign continues
HEALTH
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Mark Whyte, senior managing director, Control Risks, discusses the security risks to the built environment
and critical infrastructure, as well as the mitigation strategies that can be applied to help secure these
valuable, and often vulnerable, assets.
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Technology plays a
very important part
in building the
protection systems
and protecting our
future cities and
infrastructure, but it
is not simply a case
of technology alone.
Mark Whyte, senior managing
director, Control Risks
he UN in its World
Urbanisation Prospects
report predicts the
continuing urbanisation and
overall growth of the worlds
population, with the addition of
two and a half billion new urban
inhabitants by 2050, nearly 90
per cent of this increase being
concentrated in Africa and Asia.
At the same time, the proportion
of the worlds population living
in urban areas is expected to
increase, reaching 66 per cent
by 2050.
Nowhere is this trend more
marked than in the GCC states.
In the UAE for example, 85 per
cent of the population already
live in cities, and that figure has
been forecast by the UN to rise
to 91 per cent by 2050, while in
Qatar the figure already stands at
99 per cent. Massive
infrastructure projects are
underway in the region along
security
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Critical infrastructure such as the Dubai Metro is often subject to a number of safety hazards. (Photo: Laborant)
Think about
security as early
as you can in the
project lifecycle,
and gain a
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understanding of
the threats.
So what is Whytes advice to
architects, developers and
project managers embarking on
a major infrastructure projects?
Firstly, think about security
as early as you can in the project
lifecycle, and gain a
comprehensive understanding of
the threats and risks not
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training
Maintaining
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workforce safety
David Doig, group chief executive, OPITO International, outlines how OPITO is helping to build skilled and
safe indigenous workforces trained to globally-recognised standards.
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he repercussions of
the sharp decline in oil
price are being felt
globally but, in this new era of
cost-cutting and increasing
efficiency, the industry must
ensure it keeps its people safe
and continues to develop the
skills of the workforce.
In times of cost reduction
all too often, and wrongly,
training and development
budgets are prime targets for
budget cuts. But sweeping cuts
in these areas are often born
from ignorance of the real harm
they cause and only serve as
short term measures. History
shows that the true cost of cuts
in training come back to haunt
us later in the form of skills
shortages and wage inflation.
Hazards and risk remain the
same, regardless of the oil price,
and a lower oil price must not
mean that they are both
managed differently.
A robust people strategy must
be applied in a downturn to keep
the workforce safe and ensure
the operator is well placed and
has a competitive edge to take
advantage of the upturn when it
arrives, as it undoubtedly will,
given the history of the industry.
It is the smart organisations
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international standards.
Shell has shown real
leadership in the development
and roll-out of this training
standard and must be recognised
and commended for investing
time and financial resources in
its delivery, which will ultimately
save lives. We are confident that
the other major employers
operating in Iraqs oil and gas
sector will follow Shells example
and commit to training their
workers in this standard.
This initiative represents an
acknowledgement of OPITOs
role in influencing and shaping
common global safety standards.
But, more importantly, it is the
catalyst for the development of a
learning infrastructure for the
people of Iraq who, if they are to
successfully re-build their
country, must create a safe,
sustainable and profitable oil and
gas industry.
Building an
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In Oman, government and
employers are also looking to
improve the delivery of training,
which will result in a skilled and
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safety
Q&A
A healthy worker is key to
an ideal workplace
The second BOHS Worker Health Protection Conference (WHPC) will be held at Le
Royal Mridien Abu Dhabi on 25-29 October 2015. The conference aims to
address worker health issues and improve health risk management, particularly
in the regions oil, gas and construction sectors.
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The health of
a worker is
of paramount
importance and
BOHS looks to
address and combat
issues related to an
employee health in
an organisation.
Adrian Hirst, president,
British Occupational Hygiene Society
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According to organisers, the inaugural WHPC in 2014 was a huge success with more
than 100 senior delegates representing industry and government were in attendance.
In recent times,
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Middle East
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Health and safety was at the heart of A+A 2015 as new supporting exhibitions and events led to record
exhibitor numbers at the Dsseldorf trade fair.
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Creating safer
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The Middle East Health & Safety Forum held in Dubai on 6-7 September
addressed the key challenges that health, safety and environment professionals
face in the region, besides providing a platform for debates and discussions.
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or an organisation to
function effectively, it is
important to ensure the
well-being of employees at the
workplace. Health and safety
practices have been on an
increase for the past decade in the
Middle East, especially in the
UAE, where stringent laws and
regulations do give an impetus
for better standards in industries
such as oil and gas, construction
and food and beverages.
Saleh Ali Saleh, HSE director,
TECOM Investments, pointed
out that creating a safe work
environment is critical to the
success the business in all sectors
in the region, and is one of the
best ways to retain staff and
maximise productivity. The
Middle East is very diverse in
terms of having different sources
for economic income it
accounts for 47.7 per cent
(source: BP) of the worlds oil
reserves and 42.7 per cent
(source: BP) of global natural gas
reserves and is set to see a rise in
construction hiring with a
number of mega projects coming
on line. Therefore, there is always
a big demand on having a robust
HSE system to contribute in
protecting these businesses.
The Middle East Health &
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