Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba), the Bahrain-based aluminium smelter, is a key sponsor and participant in the 4th Edition of Global HSE Conference and Exhibition 2017, being held at the Gulf Hotel from 18 to 20 April 2017 under the patronage of Shaikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Minister of Oil, Kingdom of Bahrain.
Alba’s Chief Executive Officer Tim Murray was a panellist on the CEO Leadership Panel, which was held today, and featured major companies such as Bapco, Tatweer and Banagas.
Speaking about the Global HSE event, Alba’s CEO Tim Murray said:
"Sustaining the focus on employee safety and health remains a key priority for Alba. By developing a proactive safety culture, the Company will be able to improve its bottom-line results.
By supporting and participating in the Global HSE event, we are able to build partnerships and share best practices in Safety, Health and Environment, which in turn can be implemented to have a safer and healthier work environment."
Alba’s Senior Safety, Health and Environment Manager Mohd. Khalil will also be presenting during the session on ‘Future Outlooks & Takeaways of HSE’, scheduled to be held on Wednesday 19th April 2017."
Global HSE is a world organisation with affiliations to international bodies like NEBOSH and the British Safety Council with the aim to promote HSE culture within organisations and adopt best practices to ensure the safety and wellbeing of employees.
The 4th Edition of Global HSE Conference and Exhibition 2017, themed ‘Overcoming the Challenges of Today to build a Resilient Future’, is being held in cooperation with the National Oil & Gas Authority (NOGA) and co-hosted by Bapco and Banagas.
Source: BNA
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