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30 SEPTEMBER 2019 INAUGURAL CEREMONY---
1 - 2 OCTOBER 2019 CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION3 OCTOBER 2019 WORKSHOPS
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THE GULF CONVENTION CENTRE
Organised by
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7th International Conference & Exhibition on Health, Safety and Environment
CONFERENCE PROGRAMMESPONSORED BY
HOSTED BY
Under the Patronage ofH.E. Shaikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa,
Minister of Oil, Kingdom of Bahrain
SUPPORTED BY
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This year the conference is set to the theme of
HSE Excellence Efficiency, Resilience and Sustainability
Once organisations are able to achieve HSE Excellence it directly correlates to them being more efficient and resilient which in turn make the business more sustainable from all angles. HSE is good business and only with its implementation organisations can be more reliable, efficient, resilient and are able to sustain and be more profitable, while they maintain steady operations, avoid business interruption, be more competitive
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Invitations 4
Committees 7
Sponsors & Partners 10
General Information 12
Registration 13
Conference Planner 14
Conference Programme 18
Post Conference Workshops 37
Contents
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INVITATION
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Dear Industry Colleagues,
Bahrain is one of the fastest growing economies of the world and in the recent past, it has been a propeller to the global economy into a new competitive environment. In this environment of competition where efficiency and profitability are the key growth indicators, the importance of safety and health at work and protection of environment holds a pivotal area of concern demanding a suitable addressing mechanism. Therefore, it is vital to enhance care of the on-filed professionals and maintain safety standards against any category hazards.
It is heartening to know that Global HSE is devoted towards promotion and awareness about the HSE policies and technical literacy enabling the HSE industry to compete at global level. It indeed gives me great pleasure to announce the 7th edition of the Global Health Safety and Environment Conference and Exhibition at the Kingdom of Bahrain on 30 September - 3 October 2019.
Being host to the 7th edition of the Global HSE Conference and Exhibition, Kingdom of Bahrain offers a platform for the HSE industry stakeholders to share, exchange and deliberate new ideas and innovations, leading to significant strategy formulation for implementation at the workplace.
It is a special year for Global HSE Conference and Exhibition as it anticipates participation from 1200+ industry delegates, 150 Participating companies, 50+ Countries over 10 industries and 5000+ attendees from across the globe.
I am confident that Global HSE 2019 will witness enriching deliberations and collaborations, Catalyse holistic HSE solutions, while providing rewarding experiences to all participants.
I welcome you all to the 7th Edition of world’s leading HSE conference and invite you to participate and contribute your expertise towards a better tomorrow.
Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa Minister of OilKingdom of Bahrain
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Dear Industry Colleagues,
Global HSE is a platform for HSE leaders to address the most pressing issues and engage on the most promising opportunities of the ever-evolving industry trends. This year you will notice that we have expanded the horizons of Global HSE both in the Exhibition and Conference programme. With the theme HSE Excellence, Efficiency, Resilience and Sustainability this year our approach is to enable new businesses to flow smoothly, profitably and successfully. As the core component of the show the conference will have 4 parallel tracks focusing on process safety, occupational health and sustainability.
As we take a sneak peak to Global HSE 2018, over 1500 meetings were arranged, enabling new businesses to flow smoothly and successfully, with strong representation from international industry players and decision makers. There are many more highlights awaiting our visitors at this year’s Global HSE in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Being the key meeting point for the HSE sector in the world, the show will also include many seminars, presentations and workshops. The show promises to continue the success of the previous events with more than 50 exhibitors and more than 3000 Global attendees of the HSE sector from different industries.
I invite your participation to this one of a kind show and extend my best wishes for a great success to the 7th Edition.
Dr. Mohamed Al KhalifaConference Chairman, Global HSE 2019 & Chief ExecutiveBANAGAS
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Dr. Khalid Al KhalifaGeneral Manager - Cyber
& Corporate SecurityBATELCO
Yasser Al AbbasiGeneral Manager
ManufacturingGPIC
Waleed AbdullahDirector - Safety & Industrial Security
EWA
Dr. Maha Al ShehabGeneral Secretary
BHSS
Mohammed Al ShammaryGlobal Director - EHS
EQUATE
Mohammed Al ShattiTechnical Advisor
To CEO KPC
Nasser Al HababTeam Leader - Fire & CM
KPC
Najya Al HinaiSenior Advisor - HSE
PDO
Talal Al Anazi Director
Corporate Safety & SecurityMA’ADEN
Faihan Al Faihani DCEO - Strategy &
International Affairs NOGA
Khaled Ali Al AlyaniVice President
Global EHSS -SABIC
Owayed S Al Rashidi Director - Environment
Protection & Control Royal Commission of Jubail
Wayel Al OsailanExecutive Director - EHSS
SADARA
Dr. Ehsan Ghurbal Senior Manager
TAMKEEN
Mohammed Al Qahtani Manager - Industrial Security
Saudi Electricity Company
Xavier BontempsSenior Vice President - HSE
TOTAL
Dr. Ramesh Sivathanu QHSE Executive Manager
Oman Society of Petroleum Services (OPAL)
Kobie Human Manager - HSE
TATWEER
Khalid Al Khater Vice President Manufacturing
TASNEE
Abdulla Al Bastaki General Manager Field Operations
TATWEER
Hafedh Al QassabBMP Project Director
BAPCO
Ahmed KhalilDirector HSE
BAPCO
Khalid AhmedGeneral Manager
ProductionBANAGAS
Mohamed Al HosaniGeneral Manager Admin & Finance
BANAGAS
Edwin P.MGeneral Manager Operation Affairs
Bahrain Steel
Hatim Khalifa Al OwaidVP - HSE & Asset Integrity
ADNOC
Mohamed Khalil SaeedDirector - EHS
ALBA
Mark BurrowsHSSE Manager
ASRY
Dr. Shaikh Mohamed Al KhalifaConference Chairman,
Global HSE 2019 & Chief Executive, BANAGAS
Chairman
Aali M Al Zahrani Executive Director
Safety & Industrial SecuritySaudi Aramco
Co-Chairman
STEERING COMMITTEE
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TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
Omar Al-Abbasi Assistant Professor
Mechanical EngineeringUniversity of Bahrain
Clément Lavigne Head of
Environment & Social Division,
Corporate HSE/EPTOTAL
Mariam Al-Ansari Head
Industrial Establishments Assessment Unit
Supreme Council of Environment
Ahmed KhalilDirector HSE
BAPCO
Suvid Surendran Sr. Environmental Engineer
EWA
Emad Al QattanSuperintendent - HSE
BANAGAS
Saleh M Al-ShehabPersonal Safety Expert
EQUATE
Hussain Al SayeghManager
Environment & SafetyBahrain Steel
Ahmed Al MushaiqiriAdvisor
EnvironmentPDO
Daifallah Al-Zahrani Manager - EHS Compliance
SADARA
Ahmed Hasanain Global HSE Sr. Manager
SABIC
Omar Al-Omar Safety Consultant
Saudi Electricity Company
Yasser B Al Habidi General Supervisor -
Loss Prevention Saudi Aramco
Hussain Jaffer Makki Head
International StudiesNOGA
Thamer R. Al-Furaih HSE Specialist
MA’ADEN
Hussain Al HussainiHead
Occupational HealthMinistry of Labour
Nasser Al Habab Team Leader - Fire & CM
KPC
Jamal AlshawooshManager - SSHE
GPIC
Zainab Al Aidaroos Manager - HSE Planning
& Performance ADNOC
Hamza Jaffer Mohamed Head
Industrial HygieneALBA
Mahmood AbdulAziz Ismail Head
Safety & SecurityASRY
Hafedh Al QassabBMP Project Director
BAPCO
Chairman
Abdulrahman Al-Zayedi Manager EHSS
TASNEE
Co-Chairman
Layla Janahi HSE Advisor – Regulatory & Contractor Management
Tatweer Petroleum
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Dr. Ahmed Al KaabiManager
PR & AdminBANAGAS
Jayesh K. DalalManager
Mechanical MaintenanceBahrain Steel
Hesham Alawi S. SaeedHead
HSE ComplianceALBA
Reem EbrahimSuperintendent
EventsBAPCO
Ahmed Al-MatrafiManager
Fire Development Division Saudi Electricity Company
Abdulaziz Al Qahtani Global Security Sr. Analyst
SABIC
Hasan Al AradiHead
Media CommitteeBHSS
Rajeev Bansal Managing Director
iCONEX
Mohammed Isa Khalfan Superintendent
Logistics ServicesGPIC
Salem Al EisaSenior HSE Specialist
MA’ADEN
Sara AbdinDirector – Marketing
TAMKEEN
Yasser B Al Habidi General Supervisor -
Loss Prevention Saudi Aramco
Co-Chairman
Mohammed Al HosaniGeneral Manager Finance & Admin
BANAGAS
Chairman
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
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THANK YOU SPONSORS & PARTNERS
SILVER SPONSORS
ASSOCIATE SPONSORS
STRATEGIC PARTNERS
DIAMOND SPONSORS
HOST PARTNERS
GOLD SPONSORS
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ENDORSED BY
MEDIA PARTNERS
SUPPORTED BY
OFFICIAL ACADEMIC PARTNER
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Accommodation & Visa informationThe official hotel is The Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain. For Hotel bookings, Visa Assistance & Airport Transfers, kindly please get in touch with the official travel partner iTOURZ via Mr. Rajesh Prasad at [email protected] for preferential conference rates of Global HSE 2019.
Raffle DrawsA total of 16 raffle draws will be conducted at Global HSE 2019 and each winner will be entitled to exclusive prizes. There will be 2 mega raffle draws conducted at Global HSE 2019. The mega draw winners shall be announced at the closing functions of 1 - 2 October 2019. After each technical session a raffle draw will be held, and the winner shall be announced by the session chair at the end of each session. It is mandatory that the winner be present during the session. In the instance the winner is not present during the announcement by session chair, the selection shall be disqualified, and a fresh draw will be held.
Dress CodeBusiness Formals or National Dress
Conference LanguageThe language of the conference would be English
Event DatesRegistration & Opening Ceremony 30 September 2019
Conference 1 - 2 October 2019
Exhibition 1 - 2 October 2019
Post Conference Workshops 3 October 2019
Opening Hours
Registration 1500-1830
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Exhibition Inauguration
Inaugural Ceremony
Recognition Ceremony
Conference
Exhibition
Workshop
Gala Networking Dinner
Cocktail Networking
Particulars 30 September 2019 (Day 1)
1 October 2019 (Day 2)
2 October 2019 (Day 3)
3 October 2019 (Day 4)
GENERAL INFORMATION
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REGISTRATION
Advance RegistrationPlease send in your registration request to [email protected] or call Tel: +973 6698 8212. For more information visit www.globalhse.org.
Onsite RegistrationFor Onsite registration, please contact the onsite registration team
Registration Opening Hours30 September 2019 – 1500 | 1 October 2019 – 0700 2 October 2019 – 0730 | 3 October 2019 – 0700
Visitor RegistrationVisitor registration is free of charge. Registered visitors are only entitled to Exhibition access.Please visit the website for online registration: www.globalhse.org
Delegate Registration2 Day Conference $1500 Access to, Inaugural ceremony, 2-day conference & exhibition,+ Workshop awards ceremony, gala networking dinner & 1 post conference
workshop2 Day Conference $1200 Access to Inaugural ceremony, 2-day conference & exhibition, awards ceremony & gala networking dinnerWorkshop $500 1 post conference workshop
Payment DetailsAll payments for advance registrations to be done via wire transfer directly to the organiser
Cancellation PolicyAll registration cancellations must be received in writing before 20th August 2019 via email to the organisers. All registration cancellations will be charged at USD 250 per delegate. All cancellations made after 20th August 2019 are required to make 100% payment of invoiced amount.
Badges & Delegate BagsBadges and delegate bags may be collected at the registration desks & bag collection counter respectively during registration opening hours. Please note that badges and delegates bags are to be collected in person to avoid security issues.
Networking Breaks & LunchesNetworking Breaks & Buffet lunches will be arranged in THE GULF CONVENTION CENTRE, Kingdom of Bahrain.
For further information, please contact:Farheen Sohail at [email protected]
+973 6698 8212
REGD.ADDRESS
CORP.ADDRESS: ICONEX W.L.L, 24, Building 658, Road 1311, Block 913, Riffa, Kingdom of Bahrain
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DAY 1 - MONDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER 2019
1500 - 1830 Registration & Welcome Coffee/Tea
1900 - 1930 Exhibition Inauguration
1930 - 2000 Inaugural Ceremony
2100 – 2130 Recognition ceremony
2130 onwards Gala Networking Dinner
2000 - 2100 Plenary Session | CEO Leadership Panel Discussion Theme - HSE Challenges in Major Projects
Inaugural Speech by Conference Patron
Welcome Address by Conference Chairman
Special Address by Co-Host
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DAY 2 - TUESDAY, 1 OCTOBER 2019
0700 - 0800 Registration & Welcome Coffee/Tea
1215 - 1315 Prayer & Lunch Break
1430 - 1500 Exhibition Visit & Coffee / Tea Break
1600 Closing Remarks & Raffle Draw
1600 - 1800 Cocktail Netwoking Function for Speakers & Delegates
1030 - 1100 Exhibition Visit & Coffee / Tea Break
1000 - 1030 Recognition of Committees
0800 - 0900 Keynote Address Theme - HSE Excellence – Efficiency | Resilience | Sustainability
0900 - 1000 Leadership Panel Discussion -1 Theme - HSE Sustainability | Are we doing enough?
1500 - 1600 Leadership Panel Discussion - 2 Theme - Operational Efficiency | How to Achieve it through HSE?
1100 - 1215 Parallel Technical Sessions
Technical Session 1
Enterprise Risk & Crisis Management
Technical Session 2
Organisational HSE Learning
Technical Session 3
Stakeholder Engagement
Technical Session 4
HSE in Major Projects
1315 - 1430 Parallel Technical Sessions
Technical Session 5
Traffic Safety
Technical Session 6
Occupational Health & Hygiene
Technical Session 7
Process Safety Management
Technical Session 8
Environmental Sustainability
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DAY 3 - WEDNESDAY, 2 OCTOBER 2019
0730 - 0830 Registration & Welcome Coffee/Tea
Technical Session 9
HSE Best Practices
Technical Session 10
HSE Case Studies
Technical Session 11
Safety Culture & BBS
Technical Session 12
Safety Technology
1100 - 1215 Parallel Technical Sessions
Technical Session 13
HSE Comptency
Technical Session 14
Contractor Health & Safety Management
Technical Session 15
HSE Performance & Compliance
Exhibitor Presentation Session
Emerging Innovations & Technologies in HSE
1315 - 1430 Parallel Technical Sessions
1215 - 1315 Prayer & Lunch Break
1530 Closing Remarks & Raffle Draw
1030 - 1100 Exhibition Visit & Coffee / Tea Break
0830 - 0930 Keynote Address Theme - Industrial Revolution 4.0 in HSE
0930 - 1030 Leadership Panel Discussion - 3 Theme - Business Resilience | Where Does ‘HSE’ fit?
1430 - 1530 Leadership Panel Discussion - 4 Theme - Is Incident & Injury Free Concept Aspirational or Targeted ?
DAY 4 - THURSDAY, 3 OCTOBER 2019 POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
0700 - 0800 Registration & Welcome Coffee/Tea
0800 - 1500 Parallel Workshops
HSE Innovations &
Technology
Incident Investigation
& Reporting
Occupational ill Health
Business Resilience
Human Factors
Waste Management
Operational Excellence
Management Systems
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1500 - 1830 Registration & Welcome Coffee/Tea Al Dana Foyer
Inaugural Speech by Conference Patron
H.E. Shaikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa Minister of Oil Kingdom of Bahrain
Welcome Address by Conference Chairman
Dr. Shaikh Mohamed Al Khalifa Chief Executive BANAGAS
Special Address by Co-Host
Dr. Muhammad M. Al-Saggaf Senior Vice President - Operations & Business Services Saudi Aramco
DAY 1 - MONDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER 2019
1900 - 1930 Exhibition Inauguration Al Dana Basement
1930 - 2000 Inaugural Ceremony Al Dana Main Hall
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CHIEF GUEST
H.E. Shaikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa Minister of Oil Kingdom of Bahrain
Fatima Al Nuaimi CEO ADNOC LNG
Emad Sultan* CEOKuwait Oil Company
James Eastlack CEO Tatweer Petroleum
Hatem Nusseibeh President Total E&P UAE& Total Country ChairUAE
2100 - 2130 Recognition Ceremony Al Dana Main Hall
2130 onwards Gala Networking Dinner GCC Terrace
Er. Ho Siong Hin Commissioner Ministry of Manpower Singapore
Moderator
Raoul Restucci Managing Director Petroleum Development Oman
Yousef Abdullah Al-Benyan Vice Chairman & CEO SABIC
Panelists
2000 - 2100 Plenary Session | CEO Leadership Panel Discussion Al Dana Main Hall
Theme: HSE Challenges in Major Projects
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DAY 2 - TUESDAY, 1 OCTOBER 2019
0800 – 0900 Keynote Address Al Dana Main Hall
Theme: HSE Excellence – Efficiency | Resilience | SustainabilityHealth, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Management is an integral and essential part of the way successful businesses are conducted, HSE is considered an equal part of the wider system for the management of business and could mean in many cases the success of failure of business.Sustaining businesses, being Resilient and Efficient in today’s competitive and dynamic international market and if organisations wants to survive they have no choice but to consider HSE and welfare of their employees as well as the protection of the environment. In is important for them to make sure that HSE is considered and emphasized at all stages of the business and that it is being managed to the requirement of International best practices and that in line with stakeholders’ expectations. Organisations that choose to pay closer attention to these basic and essential requirements would be more successful and robust. Business Excellence can only be achieved through HSE excellence as it would ensure sustainability of the business, it will protect its employees, the environment and ensure continuity of the business.
Faisal M Al-Faqeer*Chief Executive Officer SADARA
Xavier BontempsSenior Vice President - HSETOTAL
*Tentative
H.E Dr. Mohamed Mubarak Bin Daina Chief ExecutiveSupreme Council for EnvironmentKingdom of Bahrain
Speakers
0700 - 0800 Registration & Welcome Coffee/Tea Al Dana Foyer
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0900 – 1000 Plenary Session - Leadership Panel 1 Al Dana Main Hall
Theme: HSE Sustainability | Are We Doing Enough? We strive to be a successful company by acting with social responsibility and integrating HSE in all our processes which in turn help secure our future and create added value for all – our customers, employees, shareholders, business partners and the environment. Many companies all adopted Zero incidents concepts which many say it is aspirational but it the right approach to calibrating the whole organisation culture and making sure that it is driven to the elimination of injuries, incidents and environmental incidents. So are we doing enough in creating the right HSE culture, sustaining it and ensuring that whole organisation is aligned to this important concept. It is easier said than done as it requires a lot of commitment, investment and leadership drive.
Martin Maeso Technical DirectorEnergy Institute, UK
Arvind Bodhankar Jt. Executive President & Chief Sustainability Officer Ultratech
Moderator
Omar A. Al-Ruhaily President - Saudi Kayan SABIC, KSA
Yasser Abdul Rahim Al Ab Basi GM Manufacturing GPIC
Rob Cox Technical Director IPIECA
Salamah Al Dhafiri EHS Corporate Director SADARA
Speakers
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1000 – 1030 hrs Recognition of Committees Al Dana Main Hall
1030 – 1100 hrs Exhibition Visit & Coffee / Tea Break Al Dana Main Hall
Dr. Shaikh Mohamed Al Khalifa Chief Executive BANAGAS
Aali M Al Zahrani Executive Director Safety & Industrial Security Saudi Aramco
CHIEF GUESTS
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1100 – 1215 Parallel Technical Sessions
The dynamic nature of work today makes it imperative that personnel in the organisation are constantly in a “learning” mode. How do organisations, large and small, address such challenges and put in place mechanisms to capture their HSE knowledge assets and ensure that their personnel are well informed of new and emerging risks and controls. The session will address these questions.
The role of creating effective enterprise risk management registers, planning for crisis and emergency scenarios, preparing response plans and business continuity plans has become one of the most important and significant requirements in organisations today. This session will address ERP, CMP and BCPs to present organisational experience and knowledge in these significant areas.
Organisational HSE Learning
Enterprise Risk Management & Crisis Management
Dr. Mark Hodgkinson OE Manager BAPCO
Younis Al HinaiHead HSE – Planning & Assurance Petroleum Development Oman
Waleed JawadiManager Safety & EnvironmentalSaudi Electricity Company
Topic: Effective HSE Learning Approach
Faisal M. AlrahmaniFire Protection Engineer SADARA
Topic: Emergency Management Challenges in Multi-Facilities Site
Hani Othman Al-Omari SABTANK EHSS Sr. Manager SABIC
Topic: Effective Incidents High Value Learning
Samah Al Hamad Superintendent Business Resilience, BAPCO
Topic: BAPCO Business Resilience Journey
Dr. Vincent Ho President IOSH
Topic: Strengthening OSH Professional Competencies
Ahmed Abedali Haider Senior Analyst Risk Engineering KPC
Topic: Living Enterprise Risk Management
Emad Al QattanBANAGAS
Suvid SurendranEWA, Bahrain
Session Chairman
Session Chairman
Speakers
Speakers
Session Coordinator
Session Coordinator
Technical Session 1
Technical Session 2
Hall: Al Dana 1
Hall: Al Dana 2
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Major incidents and safety concerns relate to projects and that is why effective safety management during projects is extremely important. This session will address the best approaches to controlling risks in projects and how safety management can lead to successful project management on various large, medium and small projects. The session will also cover some aspects of stakeholder and contractor management along with effective management systems and their implementation during projects.
Environment and sustainability are issues that are discussed at various levels especially at the board level. Gone are the days when companies used to pay little or no attention to their neighboring communities. All stakeholders including the community need to be consulted on regular bases if sustainable development is to be established. This session will invigorate a dialogue between the regulators, the community and companies through the presentations and discussion.
HSE in Major Projects
Stakeholder Engagement
Mark Burrows HSSE Manager ASRY
Clement Lavinge, Head of Environment & Social Division, Corporate HSE/EP TOTAL
Juma Al HandhaliHSE Manager Major ProjectsPetroleum Development Oman
Emmanuel Tarika Chief Executive Officer AlterMondo
Topic: SRM+ (Stakeholder Relationship Management)
Ali Al Mirza Team Leader HSE – Al Zour Refinery Directorate, KIPIC
MA’ADEN
ENI
Amin Khan Principal Engineer – Planning SABIC
Topic: Stakeholder Unification Under Single Global Management system
Mahmood AbdulAziz IsmailASRY
Ahmed Al Mushaiqiri Petroleum Development Oman
Session Chairman
Session Chairman
Speakers
Speakers
Session Coordinator
Session Coordinator
Technical Session 3
Technical Session 4
Hall: Al Dana 3
Hall: Al Dana 4
1215 – 1315 Lunch Awal Ballroom
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1315 – 1430 Parallel Technical Sessions
The Session will focus on environmental betterment programs including waste management, resource and energy management, waste minimization strategies and technologies. The speakers will be presenting perspectives from their organisations outlook and what relates to the latest strategies and technologies for environmental management.
Environmental Sustainability
Layla JanahiHSE Advisor-Regulatory & Contractor Management Tatweer Petroleum
Badr S. Al JohaniSustainability Manager SADARA
Topic: Building Sustainability Strategy | Industrial Organisations
Rob Cox Technical Director IPIECA
Topic: Sustainability Reporting and Sustainable Development Goals: Key Components of Environmental Sustainability in HSE program Implementation
Salman Al Dossari Environmental Specialist Saudi Aramco
Topic: Saudi Aramco Efforts in Waste Minimization and Recycling
Clement Lavinge TOTAL
Session Chairman
Speakers
Session Coordinator
Technical Session 5 Hall: Al Dana 1
Occupational Health & Hygiene is increasingly receiving attention in the workplace due to the recognition of positive impact this has both for individuals and for organisations. This session will detail on the inter-relationship between individual well-being and organisational success. What are some of the interventions that may be needed in this area and are progressive organisations handling this?
Occupational Health & Hygiene
Dr. Maha Al Shehab General Secretary Bahrain Health & Safety Council
Dr. Ahmad Al ShattiDirector – OH Ministry of Health
Topic: The Recent Heat Wave in Kuwait and its Impact on the Community and Industry - An Insight
Dr. Aaesha Hashem HSE Manager ADNOC
Topic: Addressing a Rainbow of Hazards and Risks
Dr. Marwan Behisi Chief of HSE John Hopkins Aramco Healthcare
Topic: Occupational Health and Safety in Oil and Gas industry in KSA
Hamza Jaffer MohdALBA
Session Chairman
Speakers
Session Coordinator
Technical Session 6 Hall: Al Dana 2
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Process Safety Management (PSM) involves several elements that are interlinked and interdependent. The objective is to reduce the frequency and severity of incidents resulting from release of chemicals and other energy sources. Many organisations around the world have implemented PSM in their organisation and have seen major improvements in their safety performance and particular in process safety. This session will highlight some of the key learnings from the implementation of PSM and specifically highlight challenges that are likely to surface due to the “interdependent” nature of the elements.
Process Safety Management
Yasser Abdulrahim Alabbasi General Manger Manufacturing GPIC
Jamal A. AlGhamdiSr. EH&S Compliance Manager/ISO SADARA
Topic: Chemical Reactivity Program at Sadara Chemical Company
Stephen Younger Asset Integrity Manager Halliburton
Topic: Critical Focus Areas in PSM
Tijs Koerts Operational Director European Process Safety Centre
Topic: Effective Learning from Incidents
Jamal Alshawoosh GPIC
Session Chairman
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Session Coordinator
Technical Session 7 Hall: Al Dana 3
Thousands or people are killed every day on roads due to Motor Vehicle accidents across the world. This session will discuss the scale of the problem, analysis of some of the causes and explore possible solutions that might help in reducing such fatal incidents. Subject matter experts from the industry which are major road users, road designers, training service providers and the regulatory agencies.
Traffic Safety
Hamed Esry Head of Road safety Petroleum Development Oman
Arvind BodhankarJt. Executive President & Chief Sustainability Officer Ultratech
Topic: Methods and measures adopted by Indian industry
Saleh Al Maskari HSE Manager ADNOC Gas Processing
Topic: Best Practices in Road Safety in ADNOC Gas Processing
Saleh A. Al-Ghamdi Technical Advisor Saudi Aramco
Topic: Saudi Aramco Role in Improving Traffic Safety Towards Saving Lives
Omar Al-OmarSaudi Electricity Company
Session Chairman
Speakers
Session Coordinator
Technical Session 8 Hall: Al Dana 4
1430 – 1500 Exhibition Visit & Coffee/Tea Break Al Dana Basement
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1500 – 1600 Plenary Session - Leadership Panel 2 Al Dana Main Hall
1600 Closing Remarks & Raffle Draw Al Dana Main Hall
1600 – 1800 Cocktail Networking Function Al Dana Foyer
Theme: Operational Efficiency | How to Achieve it through HSE??
Effective HSE management depends partly on the management system in the organisation but also the commitment of the leadership and the behavior of every individual in an organisation. Operationalizing HSE through a systematic approach can help 0gasniations to become more effective and efficient. Operational efficiency can be achieved by making sure that adequate attention is given to performance monitoring, holding people accountable, ensuring that systems and processes are in place to manage risk and that there is a robust continuous improvement system that ensure that all processes are reviewed regularly and updated to suit the dynamic risk profile of the organisation. This session should examine the various systems available which are utilized to enhance HSE processes.
Tijs Koerts Operations Director European Process Safety Centre
Moderator
Yasser Al Habidi General Supervisor LPD Saudi Aramco
Ian Taylor CEO NEBOSH
Xavier Bontemps Senior Vice President - HSE TOTAL
Dr. Abdulla Habib Ahmed Ali COOALBA
Hamoud Al Shamlani Director – EHS Compliance SADARA
Ali Al Failakawi* Manager - FireKuwait Oil Company
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DAY 3 - WEDNESDAY, 2 OCTOBER 2019
Al Dana Main Hall0830 – 0930 Keynote Address
Theme: Industrial Revolution 4.0 in HSEIndustrial Revolution 4.0 means real-time communication, big data, human-machine cooperation, remote sensing, monitoring and process control and autonomous equipment. As the fourth industrial revolution or Industry 4.0 becomes the predominant reality, it will bring new paradigm shifts, which will have an impact on the management of HSE. Are we giving due consideration to changes in HSE and is HSE consequences of Industry 4.0 being evaluated properly amid this new and accelerating industrial trend. Do we stand to lose any of the gains made through proactive approaches and are there rational grounds for major concerns? We need to carefully examine all these issues and to ensure that HSE isn’t greatly impacted or will be impacted with industry revolution 4.0. It is important for US a safety professional to ensure that technologies driving Industry 4.0 are not developed in silos and isolation, they must make sure that it doesn’t have negative impact on HSE. This session will discuss industry 4.0 and how is it catered for in HSE management.
Dr. Treasa TurnbeaughChief Executive Officer Board of Certified Safety Professionals USA
Abdulaziz A. Al Harbi Senior Vice President - EHS MA’ADENKingdom of Saudi Arabia
Er. Ho Siong Hin Commissioner Ministry of Manpower Singapore
Speakers
0730 - 0830 Registration & Welcome Coffee/Tea Al Dana Foyer
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0930 – 1030 Plenary Session - Leadership Panel 3 Al Dana Main Hall
Theme: Business Resilience | Where Does ‘HSE’ fit?Business Reliance is designed to ensure that HSE and BCP measures are implemented and operated allowing companies to provide a safe and secure environment and quickly adapt to disruptions while maintaining continuous business operations and safeguarding people, assets and overall interest of the company. It is also designed to contribute to the effective management of the company sites or sites overall HSE by ensuring that an effective processes and resources in place to manage all types of risk including HSE risk. No organisation can holistically manage risk without taking into consideration HSE risk associated with its operation. HSE which is not managed properly can cause business interruption and impact the enterprise business continuity and maybe recovery. Hence the need to ensure that HSE Risk is well defined in the Business Reliance model and that there is a response and recovery plan. This session will address how HSE risk is identified in the overall ERM and Business Reliance model and where does it fit.
Steve Brewer Director Emergency Planning College UK
Michelle Garner Janna Board Director National Safety Council USA
Nasser Al Shamma Chief Executive OfficerOil Sector Services CompanyKuwait
Moderator
Ian Henderson Managing Director Marsh JLT SpecialtyUK
Mohammed Al Hashmi VP – HSE Policy & Governance ADNOCAbu Dhabi
Speakers
Saad Al Ayedh Executive VP - Petrochemicals TASNEEKingdom of Saudi Arabia
Richard Reed Head of Corporate Crisisand Continuity Management Saudi Aramco
1030 – 1100 Exhibition Visit & Coffee/Tea Break Al Dana Basement
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1100 – 1215 Parallel Technical Sessions
This session will have organisations presenting on exceptional HSE performance through a system implemented or a project undertaken successfully which has led to a best practice for the industry to learn and take a good example from. It is from cross industry and be in any area within HSE. Ideal attendees to be practitioners & leaders from organisations.
HSE Best Practices
Dr. Vincent Ho President IOSH
John Dony Michelle Garner Director Board Director NSC NSCTopic: Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing
Abdulrahman Al-MutawaSenior Safety Engineer EQUATETopic: EH&S Best Practices in EQUATE
Nawaf S. Al DossariEH&S Assessment & Audit Manager, SADARATopic: Self-Assessment: Being Proactive
Zainab Al AidaroosADNOC
Session Chairman
Speakers
Session Coordinator
Technical Session 9 Hall: Al Dana 1
This session will be focused on sharing successful cases studies from the industry on how HSE can add business value. The case studies will also highlight the critical success factors behind developing and implementing an effective risk-based approach for HSE improvement projects. The case Studies will include implementation of new systems such as PSM, OEMS, Dashboards, Leadership case studies, Small and medium business case studies, Worker involvement case studies Work related stress case studies, etc.
HSE Case Studies
Taleb Al Ansari Manager Procurement & Warehouse ALBA
Hari Kumar Group HSE Director ENOC
Frederic Pavard Head of Major Risk, Affiliate Support TOTALTopic: How industry can work alternatives with regulators: a case study Total - Gesip for foam concentrate
Ayssar Hanza Risk Engineering Director Ace Energy GroupTopic: The Golden Cracks of Incidents
Omar Al-AbbasiUniversity of Bahrain
Session Chairman
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Session Coordinator
Technical Session 10 Hall: Al Dana 2
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Behavior-based safety is a process that promotes interventions which is people-focused and incorporate individual and group observations of employees performing routine work tasks, setting goals carefully and giving timely feedback on safety-related behavior, coaching and mentoring. The process is a proactive one and it focuses on encouraging individuals and their work groups to consider the potential for incident and to assess their own behavior as safe or at-risk behavior. SME will participate at this session and will demonstrate their own experiences and that of their companies in planning and implementing an effective Behavior Based Program.
Safety Culture & BBS
Mohammed Al Shammary Global Director HSE EQUATE
DuPontNasir Abdullah Al-Zahrani Staff Engineer Occupational H&S, EHSS SABICTopic: Connect and Protect Program in SABIC
Mohammad Ali ShukriFounder & CEO Access Training Solution Company
Topic: A Safe Shortcut To Safety Culture
Saleh M Al-ShehabEQUATE
Session Chairman
Speakers
Session Coordinator
Technical Session 11 Hall: Al Dana 3
Competence is a set of abilities, knowledge, and skills that enable a person or an organisation to act effectively in a job or situation. It also indicates sufficiency of knowledge and skills that enable someone to act in a wide variety of situations. Competency in HSE is of paramount importance and must be considered for all levels in the organisations. This session will help attendees understand how competency gaps in HSE can be identified, how such skills can be obtained and measured. Various competency frameworks utilized by the industry to establish competencies will be shared and discussed.
HSE Competency
Essam Ismael Al AlawiDirector Ministry of Labour & Social Development, Bahrain
Khalid A. Al-SahliField Core GE
Topic: EHS Four Pillars
Ashok Garlapati AmbassadorBCSP
Topic: Competency Enhancement through HSE Certifications
Abdullah Hassan-Al Qahtani Chief Engineer Process Risk Assurance, EHSS SABICTopic: Process Safety and Occupational Safety Competency Improvement Journey in SABIC
Hussain Al HussainiMinistry of Labour, Bahrain
Session Chairman
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Session Coordinator
Technical Session 12 Hall: Al Dana 4
1215 – 1315 Lunch Awal Ballroom
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1315 – 1430 Parallel Technical Sessions
Whether it be manufacturing or services, it would be hard to imagine today’s work getting done without the extensive involvement of contractors at all stages. This dependency on contractors however brings about its own set of challenges. How good are we at recognizing some of these risks and what are some of the controls that we can put in place to mitigate the risks?
Contractor Health & Safety Management
Harold Hickling Project Director WorleyParsons
Andrej Krnetic Senior Engineer - HSE ADNOC RefiningTopic: Contractor HSE & Welfare Performance Management Mechanism in ADNOC
Chitram Lutchman Managing Director Safety EruditeTopic: Contractor Health & Safety Management – Can We Do More?
Colin Alexis HSES Manager - EMEA Region TechnipFMCTopic: Managing Diverse HSE Cultures
Emad Al Qattan BANAGAS
Session Chairman
Speakers
Session Coordinator
Technical Session 13 Hall: Al Dana 2
Checking that organisations are managing risks is a vital and unfortunately overlooked and not given adequate attention. If practice correctly, It will give the organisation some level of confidence that it is doing enough to keep on top of HSE and maybe show how could they do things better in the future. Checking involves setting up an effective monitoring system, backed up with sensible performance measures. Good-quality monitoring will not just identify problems but will help also understand what caused them and what sort of changes are needed to address them. Poor monitoring might tell you that something is wrong but may not help understand why, or what to do about it.HSE compliance Monitoring is an essential governance tool and one that will ensure that things in originations either are going well or show that system and processes are not delivering to expectations. This will also enable companies to establish initiatives that will improve HSE systems and make it contribute effectively to the continuous improvement process. This session will discuss HSE compliance and monitoring mechanism and how KPIs are established.
HSE Compliance & Performance
Saudi Aramco
Layla Janahi Advisor-HSE Regulatory & Contractor Management System Tatweer PetroleumTopic: Tatweer HSE Regulatory Compliance
Mohammed Al Shammari Safety Superintendent TASNEE
Topic: HSE Compliance & Performance in TASNEE
Dr. Laks Akella Principal Consultant Risk Management Advisory DNV GLTopic: Managing the Overall Health of your Business – The ISRS Way
Omar Al OmarSaudi Electricity Company
Session Chairman
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Session Coordinator
Technical Session 14 Hall: Al Dana 3
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This session will enable HSE practitioners and participants examine issues as they relate to HSE and the impact of technologies will have in the manner HSE being currently practiced and managed. The session will discuss issues that are to do with automation, digitalization, communication, human factors, use of predictive and analytical tools, use of virtual and augmented realities in training, 3D modeling, incident investigation and lesson learned. The session will also address challenges with new technologies and how best can it be utilized to enhance HSE and Loss Prevention.
Safety Technology
Zainab Al Aidaroos Manager HSE Planning & Performance ADNOC
Yasser B Al Habidi General Supervisor Loss Prevention Saudi Aramco
Ahmed Khalil Director - HSEBAPCO
Session Chairman Session Coordinators
Technical Session 15 Hall: Al Dana 4
Enjoy the premier opportunity to showcase your new products and innovation to the peers from the HSE industry and engage with key decision makers and buyers as you enjoy an unforgettable brand experience. Seize the opportunity to excite people about your products and services with potential partners and customers.Participation form the below assortment of companies and sectors is ideal for Global HSE exhibition. The event offers its participants a competitive edge through a unique opportunity to meet, network, negotiate and conduct business.
Emerging Innovations & Technologies in HSE
Hussain Al Sayegh Manager Environment & Safety Bahrain Steel
iCONEXSession Chairman
Speakers
Session Coordinator
Exhibitor Presentation Session Hall: Al Dana 1
1430 – 1445 Coffee Break Awal Ballroom
Naveen GV Managing Director & Global BD Executive GensuiteTopic: Enable Connected and Smart EHS&S with Mobile, Beacons, Genny Virtual Assitant, Smart Glasses, IOT, AR/VR
DuPont
Saudi Aramco Schlumberger ADNOCSpeakers
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1445 – 1545 hrs Plenary Session - Leadership Panel 4 Al Dana Main Hall
1545 onwards Closing Remarks & Raffle Draw Al Dana Main Hall
Theme: Is Incident & Injury Free Concept Aspirational or Achievable?
There is often a push to achieve a goal of zero harm in the workplace. is this possible? and should we be seeking to set the standard to this high level? Is it achievable or aspirational goal? Even though it is a concept that was adopted by many organisations which advocate that a workplace can operate without exposing any person to any injury. The view is taken that most workers today go through their working life without suffering any injury and so it should be possible to design and implement safe systems of work that will have the effect that no worker suffers an injury. The position is often coupled with the view that zero harm is achievable if leaders and managers embrace it.
Hafedh Al Qassab BMP Project Director BAPCO
Moderator
Younis Al Hinai Head HSE Corporate Planning Petroleum Development Oman
Khaled Al Alyani Vice President - Global EHSSSABIC
Dr. Vincent Ho President IOSH
Nasser Al Shamma Chief Executive Officer Oil Sector Services CompanyKuwait
Yahya Al Ansari GM – Exploration & Development Tatweer Petroleum
Salman Dawood Executive Vice President – EHSSQ Emirates Global Aluminum UAE
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HSE Innovations & Technology To be Announced
Business Resilience To be Announced
Human Factors The Keil Centre, UK
Waste Management To be Announced
Incident Investigation & ReportingAyssar Hanza,
Risk Engineering DirectorAce Energy Group, UK
Operationally Excellent Management SystemsDr. Chitram Lutchman
Managing DirectorSafety Erudite, Canada
Occupational ill Health World Health Organisation (WHO), Geneva
DAY 4 - THURSDAY, 3 OCTOBER 2019
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