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Middle East HSE and Sustainability Week returns to Dubai

21/11/2019

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Safe and responsible industry operations will be the focus of a three-day conference being run by the Energy Institute, in partnership with ENOC, in Dubai next month.


Returning for a third year, Middle East HSE and Sustainability Week will hear from senior industry experts on what is needed to support industry’s safety performance and strengthen sustainable working practices.

Bringing together academia, industry and the regulators, the 2019 conference will focus around four key themes: people, innovation, collaboration and policy.

Louise Kingham OBE FEI, Chief Executive of the Energy Institute commented:

“Our industry’s focus must be unwavering in ensuring operations are carried out in a safe and sustainable way.

“I look forward to returning to Dubai once again to convene health and safety leaders and facilitate the necessary conversations around these industry challenges.”

The 2019 conference will cover industry topics including HSE management, health and wellbeing, process safety, human factors and environmental processes. Industry speakers include representatives from ENOC, ADNOC, Total, Emirates Group, the World Health Organisation and Petronas.

The EI is a leading provider of technical publications covering health, safety, environment, fuel quality and distribution, energy engineering, corrosion management and asset life extension. These include good practice guidance, test methods, measurement manuals, conferences and workshops.

Recent publications highlight the EI’s HSE good practice work include Enhancing human performance using process safety performance indicators guidance and Fire resistance testing of sealant materials and system components for secondary containment construction/expansion joints research report.

Middle East HSE and Sustainability Week conference is being held at the Hyatt Regency Creek Heights in Dubai from Sunday 8 December until Tuesday 10 December. For more information and to register, visit www.energy-inst.org/middle-east-hse

Notes for editors

  1. For media enquiries contact Neil Michie on 020 7467 7132 or nmichie@energyinst.org
  2. Enhancing human performance using process safety performance indicators guidance can be viewed here.
  3. Fire resistance testing of sealant materials and system components for secondary containment construction/expansion joints research report can be viewed here.
  4. The Energy Institute (EI) is the chartered professional membership body bringing global energy expertise together.
    We gather and share essential knowledge about energy, provide the skills that are helping us all use it more wisely, and develop the good practice needed to keep it safe and secure.
    We articulate the voice of energy experts, taking the know-how of around 20,000 members and 200 companies from 120 countries to the heart of the public debate.
    And we’re an independent, not-for-profit, safe space for evidence-based collaboration, an honest broker between industry, academia and policy makers.
    The EI is here for anyone who wants to better understand or contribute to the extraordinary energy system on which we all depend.