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“It is crucial for industry representatives in safety to show the tools and access to safety technology to the public in a positive way. Getting the youth involved in the shaping of the future of safety is what this field always needs. We’re proud that Port of Salalah plays a very active role in collaborating with government, educational and private sectors as an extension of the safety culture that’s deployed within the port,” said Ahmed Akaak, Acting CEO at the Port of Salalah. The HSE department at the Port of Salalah has consistently offered free trainings to local companies, schools and non-government universities in an effort to communicate its viewpoint on safety ownership being everyone’s responsibility, that working safely is a condition of employment, and that all work related injuries and illnesses are preventable. Following the Traffic Safety exhibition, the port’s HSE department also conducted a complimentary training to 16 employees from Marriott Resort in Mirbat on first aid and safety training at end February. This month the department has confirmed its participation in the GCC Road Safety Week exhibitions that will take part in Salalah. “Participating in these demonstrations is a great example of what safety should be – it’s not only about rules, but about innovations and overall benefit to the community,” added Mohammed al Maashani, Senior Manager HSE at the Port of Salalah. Salalah Port Services Co. press release |