6th Annual HSE Qatar

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6th Annual HSE Forum

in Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals

Transcending HSE Standards: Journey into New Frontiers

25th - 27th October 2010 Diplomatic Club, Doha-Qatar



Supported by:

UNDER PATRONAGE OF HE Abdulla Bin Khaled Al-Qahtani,

Minister of Health Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Health, Qatar

KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY:

Dr. Salih Ali Al Marri, Supreme Council of Health - Qatar Assistant Secretary General for Medical Affairs

your prestigious speaker panel Dr. Salih Ali Al Marri Supreme Council of Health Assistant Secretary General for Medical Affairs

Caroline Minshell, BP Health Director

Timothy Harding Qatar Petroleum Acting Manager HSE Technical & Supervision, HSE Regulations & Enforcement Directorate

Oliver F. McDonald, Rasgas Head of Industrial Hygiene

Brett Doherty, Rasgas SHE Group Manager

Graham Rae, Dolphin Energy VP-QHSE Ali Al Rahbi, Dolphin Energy Qatar HSE & Security Manager

Dr. Luay Badran Qatar Petroleum Head of Dukhan, Offshore & Occupational Physician for HR

Ahmed Al-Musaed Saudi Aramco Occupational Medicine Specialist

Ali Rajab Al-Ashkanani Qatar Petroleum Manager Oil Spill & Emergency Response Department

Samantha Horseman Saudi Aramco Preventive Medicine Specialist George Williamson Saudi Aramco Quality Improvement Advisor MDFD- Remote Area Clinics

Adam Cantu, Exxonmobil HSSE Manager Robert Munster Pearl GTL, Shell Qatar Vice President HSSE/SD & Manager HSSE/SD

Richard Sims Oil Spill Response Regional Manager

Michael W. Thompson BP Production & Exploration Information Technology and Service Global HSE Advisor

Dr. Mohammad A. AlRamadhan Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Deputy MD – HSSE

Captain Musaed Salman Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Team Leader OSR, Environment & Oil Spill Response Department

Fareed I. Bushehri United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) Regional DTIE Officer

Eric Eaglin Environmental Engineer Expert

Rene Borsch, Cirrus Energy Operations Manager

James Baldwin, Qatargas Environment Manager Dr. Atul K. Srivastava Qatargas Senior SEQ Systems Specialist Associate Prof. Tony Hochberg First Group For Medical Services, Medical Consultant Jean Michel Courandier Total E&P Qatar, HSE Manager Dr. Mark Newson Smith, ENOC Chief Medical Officer Jeanette Rascher, Yemen LNG Social and Development Consultant Richard (Rick) L. Hynes Qatar Aluminum Ltd. Co (Qatalum), Health Safety and Environment Manager Philippe Villain, Technip VP-QHSE

Lorraine Attard Medilink International (Institute of Health & Safety) Medical Service Manager Ahmad M. Homssi, Q-Chem Environmental Manager Carlos Legorreta, Oreco A/S Sales Director Johan van Westhuyzen DuPont Sustainable Solutions Sub-Regional Leader - MENA, Turkey & Pakistan Sudhir Pandra Velosi Group, Middle East Regional Head Juzar C. M., Velosi Group Head - Management Systems Adam A. Neave, BASc (OHS), CRSP, CHSC, College of the North Atlantic-Qatar OHS Instructor

Post Conference Half Day Workshop Smooth Transition from Paper to Electronic Permit to Work Emergency Management and Response: International Law and Practice

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Booking line: tel: + 971 4 609 1579, fax: + 971 4 609 1589

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Advisory panel Following list represents the Advisors who have joined in crafting the program for our 6th Annual HSE Forum in Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals. The Conference Program has been shaped with the kind support and efforts of our Advisory Panel who have indeed been an inevitable part of the entire process of conference formulation.

Maha Shehab Ministry of Health, Bahrain Occupational Health Specialist Ahmed Al Shatti Ministry of Labor – Kuwait Consultant – Occupational & Environmental Medicine & Director – Occupational Health Dept. Dr. Mansour Al Sulaimani Saudi Aramco Shell Refinery Company (SASREF) Safety, Security & Environment Manager

Ahmed Khalil, BAPCO HSE Manager

Waddah Ghanem, ENOC Group EHSQ Manager

Robert Hirst, Yemen LNG Corporate HSSE Manager

William Freeland Saudi Aramco Head of Occupational Medicine

Tee L. Guidotti National Medical Advisory Services Group, MD, MPH, DABT, FACOEM, FACP,

Tariq Al Ghamdi, ASSE ME President

Simon P. Waldram Ph.D. Texas A&M University Professor - Chemical Engineering

Lorraine Attard Medilink International (Institute of Health & Safety) Medical Service Manager

Certification CME Certification for Occupational Health session from Hamad Medical Corporation: This conference is accredited by Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar for 4 hours and 15 minutes. Certificates (6 CME Credits) will be issued to officials with medical background on attending the Occupational Health Session on Day 2 CPE Certification from Board of Environmental, Health & Safety Auditor Certifications (BEAC) BEAC CPEAs or applicants qualify for CPD credits as follows: • 1 day – 7 hours of CPD credits • 2 days – 14 hours of CPD credits • 3 days – 21 hours of CPD credits Recertification Points/Credits from Board of Certified Safety Engineers (BCSP) CSPs, OHSTs, and CHSTs can claim recertification points as follows : • Safety Related Presenter – 0.25 points • 2 days attendance as delegate – 1 point

• 1 day attendance as delegate – 0.50 Recertification Points/ Credits from Institute of Professional Environment Practise (IPEP) IPEP can claim recertification points as follows:• • • • •

Advisor / Committe Member – 3 points Conference Chair – 10 points Session Chair – 5 points Presenter – 3 points Attendee – 5 points

Certification Maintenance Points from American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) • Half Day: 0.5 IH CM Points • One Day: 1 IH CM Point • Two Days: 2 IH CM Points

Conference focus

Who Should Attend

HSE from an Executive’s Point of View: Turning Complaints into Efficiencies

MDs • VPs • General Managers • Heads • Managers • Team Leaders • Superintendents • Advisors • Cordinators • Auditors • Engineers for Health, Safety, Security, Quality • Fire and Safety Engineering Process Safety • Operations • Exploration & Production • Crisis Management Strategy • Contingency Planning • Occupational Health • Risk Assessment • Corporate Medical Directors • Consultants • Loss & Preventions etc •

Upside of the Downturn – HSE Management Strategies to Prevail in the Recession & Thrive in the Aftermath Reality Check: Disaster! How Organisations have No Memory & Accidents Recur? Process Safety Indicators for Successful HSE Management: Small Steps-Big Wins Risk Management for Sustainable Safety Performance: When Low is Good Enough? Occupational Health & Wellness: Identify Vulnerabilities & Common Oversights Growing Commitment towards Environment: Sustainable Practices & Regulations

Booking line: tel: + 971 4 609 1579, fax: + 971 4 609 1589

Day 1, 25th October 2010 8:30 Registration and Coffee

9:00 Keynote Address by Dr. Salih Ali Al Marri, Supreme Council of Health Assistant Secretary General for Medical Affairs

Outlook on the HSE Environment – Regulations, Changing Trends & Growing Challenges

9:10

LEADER’S PANEL

HSE from an Executive’s Point of View: Turning Complaints into Efficiencies

PANEL DISCUSSION

The Leader’s Panel will discuss senior management’s views on the importance of HSE and the expectations business and industry leaders have on the role of HSE professionals. Understanding the perspective of executives is a critical element of success for HSE professionals. The panel will include questions submitted by attendees. • Making business case for HSE and demonstrating ROI during hard economic times • Examining the cost of poor HSE management on brand image & share price • Practical case studies of how companies are coping with more restrained budgets while facing more inspections and tougher enforcement • Regulations: Whether we have too much or not enough – are the answers never enough? Panelists: Graham Rae, Dolphin Energy, VP-QHSE Dr. Mohammad A. Al-Ramadhan, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Deputy MD – HSSE Brett Doherty, Rasgas, SHE Group Manager Robert Munster, Pearl GTL, Shell Qatar, Vice President HSSE/SD & Manager HSSE/SD Timothy Harding, HSE Regulations & Enforcement Directorate, Qatar Petroleum Acting Manager HSE Technical & Supervision 9:40 Regulator’s Perspective: Approach to Integrating Health, Safety & Environmental Regulating • Unifying Health, Safety & Environmental Regulating under one roof • Assure compliance by the energy industry (particularly the Petroleum Industry) of the existing Qatari laws, conventions, treaties & protocols relating to HSE. • New Frontier: Developing & implementing an all embracing “Health, Safety and Environmental Case Regulation“ • Balancing health, safety & environmental risk regulating and enforcing This talk will highlight the work done to date and proposed way forward in regulating this complex and large industry in a way that adds value and safeguards the interests of the State Timothy Harding, HSE Regulations & Enforcement Directorate, Qatar Petroleum Acting Manager HSE Technical & Supervision

10:10 21st Century HSE Management: Reforms & Challenges Facing the Industry • Dispelling myths in HSE • Evolution of HSE concepts & inherent risk over the years • Means & Methodology to counteract challenges & risks • Advances in realm of HSE excellence Jean Michel Courandier, Total E&P Qatar HSE Manager 10:30 Morning Coffee Break & Networking

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Track A: Processes & People

11:00 Process Safety Indicators for Successful HSE Management: Small Steps-Big Wins • Meeting key challenges in PSM, including safety culture, leadership support, risk exposure and software integration • Evaluating examples of PSM activities and best practices – keys to effective implementation during the asset lifecycle • Understand how to apply and balance leading and lagging indicators • Building safety into a process to ensure integrity throughout facility life-cycle Brett Doherty, Rasgas SHE Group Manager 11:30 How to Ensure Electronic Permit to Work & Risk Assessment Don’t Simple Become Clicking & Permission Seeking Exercises?

Track B: Security & Corporate Social Responsibility 11:00 Investing in the Future: Kuwait Petroleum Corporation’s Strategy to Manage its GHG Emissions • Need for GHG Emissions Management Strategy • Methodology for creating KPC’s GHG Strategy • KPC GHG emissions footprint & leveraging international carbon financial markets • Identification of potential emission reduction opportunities within KPC • Developing the right operating model for KPC to implement its strategy Dr. Mohammad A. Al-Ramadhan Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Deputy MD – HSSE 11:30 Security: The Silent S in SSHE - An ExxonMobil Approach • Look at typical security organizations within oil and gas industry - office based and operating sites

• Operational and software safeguards building awareness

• Review security and its ties to safety – cultural shifts

• Integrating risk assessment, permit to work, isolation management and dangerous goods management into one Integrated Safe System Of Work (ISSOW)

• Exploring how Security fits into operations integrity management systems

• Outlining steps towards a fully integrated operational safety environment Rene Borsch, Cirrus Energy Operations Manager 12:00 Achieving A Step Change in Safety Performance • Developing a Safety Culture through engagement & compliance. • Visibly demonstrating care for people - sets foundation for safe working culture • Training for skill enhancement & motivation • Maintaining ongoing engagement at all levels of the Project Robert Munster, Pearl GTL, Shell Qatar Vice President HSSE/SD & Manager HSSE/SD 12:30 OHSAS 18001 – A Key Strategy to Manage Safety in your Organization • Understanding Management Systems • Health and Safety Management System – OHSAS 18001 • How to Manage Safety in your Organization by systematically controlling Hazards and Risks • OHSAS Vs HAZOP and other Safety methodologies • Case Study and Statistics • Intergration of Safety Management Systems to Environmental Management Systems Sudhir Pandra, Velosi Group Regional Head, Middle East Juzar C. M., Velosi Group Head - Management Systems 13:00 Prayer Break & Lunch

- Risk management - Engineering standards & specifications - Personnel protection etc • Investigate security in emergency response and beyond Adam Cantu, Exxonmobil HSSE Manager 12:00 Managing the Challenges of a Large LNG Construction Project in a Stakeholder Sensitive Context • What is Corporate Social Responsibility? How to manage the new global reality in energy industry? • Creating a suitable environment for CSR within the organization – going beyond HSE • CSR, Sustainability Issues and HSE – what links them together? • Who are our key Stakeholders? What are the risks? • Communicating with our Stakeholders in planning for Business Success • Challenges & Derived Conclusions Jeanette Rascher, Yemen LNG Social and Development Consultant 12:30 Different Industry Perspective: Setup of an EHS Management System as Greenfield Implementation Based on SAP EHS • Challenges from the start • The way forward – project setup • Pitfalls, obstacles and lessons learnt Richard (Rick) L. Hynes Qatar Aluminium Ltd. Co (Qatalum) Health Safety and Environment Manager 13:00 Prayer Break & Lunch

Booking line: tel: + 971 4 609 1579, fax: + 971 4 609 1589

Reality Check: Disaster & Accidents 14:00 Business Continuity Planning: Anticipate, Evaluate & Confront • Defining the Scope: Business Continuity versus Incident Management • Integration of Incident Management & Business Continuity Plans: Does the perfect plan exist? • Risk & Resilience: An approach to building a resilient BCM strategy • Business Continuity: Protecting Brand Value & Reputation • Working with governments, law enforcement agencies, NGOs, and Media/PR • After-effects: Lessons Learned & Path Forward Implementation Michael W. Thompson, BP Production & Exploration Information Technology and Service Global HSE Advisor 14:30 Reliving the Safety Sins of the Past • Incident cycle (predictable occurrence of major incidents) • Commitment cycle (lagging, complacency) • Reduction in safety group (size, funding, influence) • Causal factors for development of complacency • The solution – looking through the eyes of risk (examples) Ali Al Rahbi, Dolphin Energy Qatar HSE & Security Manager 15:00 Accelerate Road Safety Awareness: Getting to Grips with Challenges • Psychological ways to induce road safety in young people • Incentive programs to raise road safety awareness • Identity-building of defensive drivers • Defensive driving training and certification in companies • Establishing areas of responsibility and liability for both company and driver • Handling the effects of a car crash and the aftermath Dr. Atul K. Srivastava, Qatargas Senior SEQ Systems Specialist 15:30 Afternoon Coffee & Networking 16: 00 Operational Excellence in Tank Maintenance • Risk sources in tank cleaning • HSE considerations in relation to tank cleaning • Establishing safe, non-man entry tank cleaning • What is required to improve cleaning methods • Recommendations to the ‚modern approach‘ Carlos Legorreta, Oreco A/S Sales Director 16:30 Ensuring Contractor Alignment with Safety Culture • DuPont approach to contractor Safety management • Benefits of front-end contractor hiring process • Importance of reinforcing safety culture Johan van Westhuyzen, DuPont Sustainable Solutions Sub-Regional Leader - MENA, Turkey& Pakistan 17:00 Integrated Operator- Contractor Safety Management: Is Reality Far from Perfect? • What’s creating the gap in contractor management to improve HSE systems? • Interfacing & Integrating: Why this is important? • Reflecting on past disasters resulting from lack of contractor & client integration • Managing and controlling contractors across multiple sites • Costs: What are the sacrifices of decreasing costs with your contractors? Philippe Villain, Technip VP-QHSE 17:30 Closing remarks from the chairman 17:30 Evening Cocktail Reception

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Day 2 , 26th October 2010 8:30 Registration and Coffee 8:55 Opening remarks from the Chairman

Occupational Health & Wellbeing: Identify Vulnerabilities & Common Oversights

9:00 Effective Workplace Health Management: Proven Strategies & Best Practices • Health strategy & co-ordinate approach • Prime fundamentals of effective strategy & regional benchmarks • Workplace health program in promoting employee‘s health • Sharing QP’s proven strategies and best practices Luay Badran, Qatar Petroleum Head of Dukhan, Offshore & Occupational Physician for HR 9:30 How Health Risks & Disease Effect Work Performance? • Performance Protocols: Identify productivity losses due to workforce health risks & disease • High strain-high demand occupational groups require workforce with excellent health status and functional work level. • Case studies to investigate two high risk and high demand occupational groups: fire-fighters & security personnel • Health Risk vs. Performance & Disease vs. Performance: Practical & significant findings Samantha Horseman,Saudi Aramco Preventive Medicine Specialist 10:00

INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION

on Stress & Pressure Management in the Current Cost Conscious Economy

• How are employees reacting to the increasing pressures placed on them?

PANEL DISCUSSION

• How does workplace pressure affect employee contribution? • Challenge of reducing cost without compromising employee wellbeing • The enemy within: How to effectively deal with the problem of stress • A stressed society: how far can health and safety deliver change? Panellists: Lorraine Attard, Medilink International (Institute of Health & Safety) Medical Service Manager Samantha Horseman,Saudi Aramco Preventive Medicine Specialist Caroline Minshell, BP Health Director

10:30 Morning Coffee Break & Networking

Booking line: tel: + 971 4 609 1579, fax: + 971 4 609 1589

Track A 11:00 Cradle to Grave: Management of Hazardous Materials Objective: Present the “Picture” of management of hazardous materials as a team effort & challenge organizations to manage hazardous materials from “cradle to grave”. • Health Risk Assessment • Hazard Communication Training • Material Safety Data Sheets • Tank and Vessel Labeling • Personal Protective Equipment • Storage of Hazardous Materials • Audits and Inspections • Emergency Plans • Waste and Disposal • Medical Support Oliver F. McDonald, Rasgas Head of Industrial Hygiene 11:30 Isolated & Remote Working: Impact on Employee Well being • Exploring health management needs in hostile and remote locations • Psychological surveillance and support services • Medical assistance with other organisations and government • Resourcing and capability development Caroline Minshell, BP Health Director 12:00 Holistic Approach to Injury/Disability Management & Rehabilitation: Effective Return-To-Work Program • Practical barriers to rehabilitation faced by employers • What is the role of employers and healthcare professionals? • How skills and talents might be nurtured, irrespective of disability • Ensure early return-to-work efforts and avoid long-term disability • Return to work after occupational injury – Treated as Management imperative • Understanding “Soft” Disabilities and Injuries in the Workplace. Lorraine Attard, Medilink International (Institute of Health & Safety) Medical Service Manager 12:30 Medical Screening of Staff for Offshore Industry using a Risk Management Paradigm • Design of Offshore Medical facilities • Role of Telemedicine and Onshore Support • Criteria for Medivac • OSHA Risk Management Associate Prof. Tony Hochberg First Group For Medical Service Medical Consultant 13:00 Prayer Break & Lunch

Track B 11:00 Disaster & Emergency Response to Aviation incident at a Remote Industrial Location • Organisation and mitigation of an Aviation Incident • Roles of all Emergency Services • Mutual Aid from local medical and civilian responders • Availability of Medivac and utilisation of all modes of Transportation • Criteria for immediate transportation • Emergency Response Planning George Williamson, Saudi Aramco QI Advisor, MDFD- Remote Area Clinics 11:30 Industrial Disaster Management: Role of the Occupational Health Service (OHS) • Defining Industrial & Workplace health service structure in routine & disaster days • Exploring different types of health & medical emergency in the Oil & Gas industrial sittings • Theoretical basis for enterprise-based emergency management “ The Value Pyramid” • Role & function of OHS in industrial emergency management & disaster planning “What can only OHS do?” • Classical model of medical emergency management and the scope of health & medical services Ahmed Al Musaed, Saudi Aramco Occupational Medicine Specialist 12:00 The Future of OHS Education in the Gulf This presentation will outline the curriculum of the first post-secondary OHS program in the Gulf, appraise what the core competencies of future OHS professionals should be and present the results of a heat stress study completed by CNA-Q OHS students. An OHS diploma is now available through the College of the North Atlantic – Qatar. Adam A. Neave, BASc (OHS), CRSP, CHSC College of the North Atlantic-Qatar, OHS Instructor 12:30 Effective Biological & Biological Effect Monitoring in the Oil & Gas industry • What are biological and biological effect monitoring? • How can BM and BEM be used to manage health risk? • Effective strategies for BM and BEM in the oil and gas industry: benzene, mercury and lead Mark Newson Smith, ENOC Chief Medical Officer 13:00 Prayer Break & Lunch

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Growing Commitment towards Environment: Sustainable Practices & Regulations 14:00 Corporate Environmental and Social Responsibility (CESR) “A Vehicle for Achieving Sustainability” • What is Corporate Environmental Social Responsibility (CESR) • Why the interest? • Inequities and disparities • Movie from traditional to responsible management • What is needed to achieve Sustainable Development? • What is Corporate Environmental Social Responsibility (CESR) • CESR Principles & Mechanism • CESR application in Oil & Gas Sector Fareed I. Bushehri, United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), Regional DTIE Officer 14:40 Establishing a successful Corporate Citizenship Strategy at Qatargas • Examine baseline conditions and determining criteria for Corporate Citizenship performance • Benchmark and addressing materiality & reality in program implementation • Realise best practice and establishing appropriate KPIs • Design & implementation of a Corporate Citizenship plan James Baldwin, Qatargas, Environment Manager 15:10 Afternoon Coffee Break & Networking 15:30 Oil Spill Preparedness & Response: Fear, Facts and Realities • Spill Trends and Expected Evolution • Tiered Response, Co-operation and Preparedness: • Trends in costs, perception and compensation • Key issues and challenges for the future – What Next Richard Sims, Oil Spill Response, Regional Manager

PANEL DISCUSSION

16:00 Interactive Panel Discussion: Oil Spill Response – “Be more proactive than reactive” Don’t have to have a spill happen to learn lessons from it! • Co-ordinated regional response in the Region, to include the draft Regional Contingency Plan and proposals by Governments and the regional oil industry for a regional response organization • Following the Deepwater Horizon spill, is this region prepared to respond to such an incident? • Developing International Oil Spill Protocol and Response • Spills Prevention & Response: It is Not Just a Clean Up • International Spill Response Framework Rajab Ali Askanani, Qatar Petroleum, Manager Oil Spill & Emergency Response Department Captain Musaed Salman, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Team Leader OSR, Environment & Oil Spill Response Department Richard Sims, Oil Spill Response, Regional Manager Eric Eaglin, Environmental Engineer/ Expert 16:30 Winning Four International Environmental Awards in Four Consecutive Years - What is Next? • GCC Award in 2006, CPChem President Award in 2007, Harmony Award in 2008, CPChem President Award 2nd time in 2009 • Reduction of numbers of Reportable Events; Reduction of flaring and air emissions; Reduction of Wastes; Optimization of Energy; Increase in Reuse/Recycling • Pioneer in adopting Smart LDAR and many other new environmental programs • Saving no Efforts or Resources – 15.5 Million Dollars spent in 2 years for Environmental Projects • Plans Forward Ahmad M. Homssi, Q-Chem, Environmental Manager 17:00 Closing Remarks from the Chairman 17:05 Close of the conference

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27th October 2009 ( Post Conference Half Day Workshop ) Workshop A 8:30 Registration & Coffee 9:00 – 12:30 Smooth Transition from Paper to Electronic Permit to Work

Workshop Overview The workshop will demonstrate how to smoothly migrate from paper to electronic permit to work, risk assessment and isolation management. A design and implementation workshop will give a very clear understanding of how the transition can be handled for your company. Moreover this workshop will give you hands on experience of an innovative hybrid solution, a new method for risk assessment and will demonstrate the use and importance of safety barriers.

Workshop objective (Key Take-Aways) • Clear understanding of what is needed for a smooth transition. • Hands on experience using advanced permit to work software • Hands on experience setting up risk assessments • Solid understanding of barriers and how to implement these • Design workshop will give insight into possible solutions for a customized electronic permit to work system for your company

Workshop Program • Smooth transition from paper to electronic permit to work • Permit to work design workshop • Setting up Implementation plan • Demonstrating and testing Innovative hybrid solution • Building and testing safety barriers

Workshop Methodology Delegates will learn by active participation through inspiring presentation exercises and interactive techniques presented in a lively, enthusiastic and interesting style.

Know About Your Workshop Leaders Rene Borsch, Operations Manager, Cirrus Energy

Rene borsch has a degree in Business and a degree in Gas and Petroleum engineering. Rene has held many jobs within the Oil & Gas industry including Lead Operator mechanic, Installation Manager, HSE Engineer, Production manager and currently holds the position of Operations manager. Neil Currie, CEO, eVision Industry Software

Neil has an engineering background and has worked as software architect for numerous Industries including the Oil & Gas and petrochemical industry. Neil has held many positions including lead architect, development manager and product manager. Neil is specialized in risk management and operational software systems. Currently Neil holds the position of CEO at eVision Industry Software, the global leader in innovative operational safety software systems.

Workshop B 14:00 – 17:30 Emergency Management & Response: International Law & Practice

Workshop Overview Pandemics, oil spills, activist attacks and hurricanes are examples of emergencies that we would prefer not to think about and never expect to happen to us but that we need to plan for. This half-day interactive workshop will look at lessons from our past and provide an overview of international law and practice regarding emergency management and response, with a specific focus on Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Workshop objective (Key Take-Aways) • Evaluate the various definitions of the terms “emergency” and “management” • Appraise the different types of HSE emergencies • Develop key responsibilities for HSE emergency management • Consider HSE statutes from various countries and international standards concerning emergency management • Review the steps of developing an emergency plan

Workshop Methodology Delegates will learn by active participation through inspiring presentation exercises and interactive techniques presented in a lively, enthusiastic and interesting style.

Know About Your Workshop Leaders Adam A. Neave, BASc (OHS), CRSP, CHSC College of the North Atlantic-Qatar, OHS Instructor

Adam facilitates the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) diploma program at the College of the North Atlantic – Qatar. Mr. Neave obtained his degree in OHS from Ryerson University before spending more than six years as an OHS Consultant at Canada’s largest law firm – Gowlings. Many of those years were spent in Calgary, Alberta where he provided OHS and workers’ compensation advice to companies operating in the upstream oil and gas industry. During that time, he co-authored the legal text A Practical Guide to Compliance with Alberta’s OHS laws. Adam achieved his Canadian Registered Safety Professional and Certified Health and Safety Consultant designations and is also a licensed paralegal in Canada. In addition, Adam is the editor of World Focus, the ASSE’s International Practice Specialty newsletter and he writes an editorial column covering international OHS issues in Canadian Occupational Safety magazine.

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Speaker Biographies Dr. Salih Ali Al Marri, Supreme Council of Health Assistant Secretary General for Medical Affairs Dr. Salih Al Marri is currently the Assistant Secretary General for Medical Affairs of the Supreme Council of Health-Qatar; concurrently practicing his field as Consultant of Family Medicine in Hamad Medical Corporation. His present government appointment was not served to him in silver platter, indeed the fruit of patience and hard work; Excellence and Attitude combined. He gained his Bachelor’s Degree in May 1993 at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, continuously practiced his internship until he completed and passed the Arab Board in Family Medicine in 1999; Had his clinical and academic Fellowships in the University of Toronto Canada, from 1991-2001. Attained his Masters in Health Care Management in May 2009. .. Not to mention his being a recipient of several honors and awards. Furthermore, he is also an active member of different organizations and notable committees. A member, an advisor, a reviewer and a contributor of various Medical Journals. Through persistent, he rose from being a Resident, to Consultant, to Chairmanship and Directorship of different departments, and most recently as the Medical Advisor of HMC’s Strategic Planning and being the Project Manager of the 320 bedded Hospital in Al Wakra. Certainly a ladderized journey to where he is now. A man of few words, but visible in actions, known for his quiet and blissful managerial expertise: indisputably a much longer journey ahead towards excellent service and outstanding quality health values.

Graham Rae, Dolphin Energy, VP-QHSE Career started in 1974 working in various project positions related to welding, materials engineering and quality systems in the North Sea. Joined Occidental Oil & Gas in 1989, and past assignments include Quality Assurance Manager, Safety & Certification Manager, Loss Prevention Manager, Worldwide Safety Manager and Health, Safety & Environment Manager working in Europe, Asia, USA, Middle East. Graduate in offshore engineering (materials & corrosion) from Robert Gordon University & Northumbria University, and safety management from British Safety Council.

Dr. Mohammad A. Al-Ramadhan, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Deputy MD – HSSE Dr. Mohammad A. Al-Ramadhan graduated from the University of Michigan, USA in August 1989 with a Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering. He also holds a Master and Bachelor degrees in mechanical engineering from Syracuse University in the USA. From 1991 to 1993 Dr. Al-Ramadhan was the manager of the Energy Department at Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR). In 1993 he was promoted to the position of the Director of the Engineering Division at KISR. In 1997 he joined Kuwait Petroleum Corporation as the Manager of the KPC International Relations. In 1999 Dr. Al-Ramadhan was appointed as Deputy Managing Director for the Decision-Support Group which is part of the functions reporting to the Chairman of KPC. He also served as a Member of the Board of Directors of Kuwait Oil Company during the period 1999-2002. Since 2002 until now Dr. Al-Ramadhan holds the executive position of Deputy Managing Director for Health, Safety & Environment. He is also the Acting Deputy Managing Director for Research and Technology at KPC. In January 2006 Dr. Al-Ramadhan was also appointed as President for KPC Energy Ventures, Inc., in which he is responsible for Managing the KPC New Energy Technology Investment Program. Some of Dr. Al-Ramadhan achievements include: •

Development and implementation of the KPC Corporate HSE Management System for KPC and its subsidiaries and affiliates



Development and implementation of the KPC corporate-wide Enterprise Risk Management which integrates risk management policies, practices and procedures into the decision making processes of KPC.



Development of the Long-Term Technology and R&D Strategy to KPC and its Subsidiaries



Established the first R&D organization ever in KPC.



Established a Network with a number of local and international R&D Institutions and Universities collaborate with KPC in R&D programs and projects.



Established the Kuwait International Petroleum Research Center (KIPRC)



Developed the KPC investment program in New Energy Technology

Dr. Al-Ramadhan has published many scientific papers in the areas of energy technologies, alternative energy resources and the environment.

Timothy Harding, Qatar Petroleum, Acting Manager HSE Technical & Supervision, HSE Regulations & Enforcement Directorate Tim Harding has been seconded to the HSE Directorate Regulations & Enforcement from ConocoPhillips and currently assumes the role as Acting Manager Technical and Supervision. He has worked for ConocoPhillips for over 31 years after joining Phillips Petroleum (pre merger of Conoco and Phillips) in London, UK in 1978 straight from Exeter University after graduating with an Honours degree in Chemical Engineering. He has held petroleum, production, drilling, process and operations engineering positions and moved up to Engineering Management in the Southern North Sea which included topsides and subsea. As a result of the Safety Case regime that came into force in the UK he was tasked with coordinating the preparation and acceptance of 3 safety cases for the offshore operations and one safety report for the onshore gas terminal (under COMAH/CIMAH regulations). ConocoPhillips were supplying about +10% of the UK gas demand at this time through these facilities. This was the start of his transition to HSE as at that time, engineering also had to develop environmental operating conditions for the onshore terminal. He was later assigned to HSE Manager for the southern North Sea operations to ensure the implementation of the HSE Management System, Safety Case/ Report compliance and environmental compliance. He was the prime communication point with the regulators, both the HSE and Environmental Agency of the UK. From the UK, Tim moved to Venezuela in South America on a major heavy oil project as HSE Manager on the oil upgrader (taking 8⁰ API crude up to 24⁰ API) construction project. From there he moved to Nigeria to work on a major LNG project and developed the HSE Management System and the main Environmental & Social Impact Assessment including Sustainable Development program implementation. Tim now finds himself in this great opportunity on the other side of the fence as a HSE regulator of the whole of the energy and industry sector of the State of Qatar, particularly the petroleum industry. This assignment affords Tim the rare opportunity to provide the technical management of the HSE regulation and enforcement process that

the Directorate are developing and in the throws of implementing this year and beyond. The prime function of the HSE Directorate is to assure the industry is regulated and risks are controlled, under the provisions of Decree-Law No. 4 of 1977 and implementation of Law No. 8 of 2004, Environmental Protection Law promulgated by Decree-Law No. 30 of 2002, and Decision No. (5) of 2005.

Brett Doherty, Rasgas, SHE Group Manager Brett Doherty was appointed the Safety, Health & Environment Manager for Rasgas Company Limited, now the largest integrated gas processing facility in the world, in December 2005. His portfolio of responsibilities, in addition to SH & E, includes Loss Prevention and Risk, Integrity Management and Quality, Security, Fire Service, Emergency Response and Business Continuity. Rasgas produces LNG, LPGs, gas condensate, sales gas, liquid helium and sulphur. Mr. Doherty has over 21 years Post Graduate experience, predominantly in the oil and gas industry. Prior to his current position, Mr. Doherty worked as Asset Manager in Operations and before RasGas worked in Australia for Santos overseeing asset management of oil and gas production facilities & pipelines. Mr. Doherty is a member of the Institute of Engineers Australia, & a Chartered Engineer, graduating from University of Queensland in Electrical Engineering in 1987. He also graduated in Law with honours from Queensland University of Technology in 2000.

Robert Munster, Pearl GTL, Shell Qatar Vice President HSSE/SD & Manager HSSE/SD Robert graduated with an Honors degree in Chemistry from Victoria University in New Zealand. He is currently Vice President for HSSE and Sustainable Development for Qatar Shell and the HSSE/SD Manager for the Pearl GTL Project. Following work in engineering and construction activities he moved into the area of technical safety in 1989. He developed an enjoyment working in field of safety that he has continued from that day. He has worked for Shell in New Zealand, Thailand, Philippines, The Hague, and for the last 5 years on the Pearl GTL Project.

Jean Michel Courandier, Total E&P Qatar, HSE Manager Professional Experience •

1985-1988: Occupational Physician in the department of occupational medicine of the Rouen University Hospital Centre.



1988-1990: Occupational physician for several small chemical plants in Rouen.



1990-2000: Occupational physician of the fertilizer plant of Grande-Paroisse S.A. (Atofina) in Rouen. Since 1996, Occupational Physician Manager of Grande-Paroisse S.A (TOTAL Group).)



2000-2004: Industrial Hygiene Corporate Manager. Atofina (headquarters in Paris) (TOTAL Group).



2004-2008: Industrial Hygiene Corporate Manager. TOTAL Exploration &Production (headquarters in Paris).



Since August 2008: HSE manager TOTAL E&P Qatar

Education: Doctorate of medicine from University of Rouen, Diploma of Occupational medicine, Engineer in applied organic chemistry

Adam Cantu, Exxonmobil, HSSE Manager Born in Houston, Texas, USA in 1967, I have a B.Sc. in Marine Science from Texas A&M University and a Masters in Chemical Oceanography from the University of Rhode Island. Began career with Qatar Liquefied Gas Company Ltd. in 1995, working in environmental roles until 2000. Joined ExxonMobil Corporation in 2001 and have worked in oil, gas and chemicals sectors. Worked in air regulatory section in Baytown Refinery from 2001 – 2003. Moved on to the Baytown Chemical Plant in 2004 to supervise the environmental group. Moved to Milan, Italy in early 2007 to lead the regulatory group for a Development Company project in Kazakhstan. Moved to Qatar in late 2008 to take up the role of SSHE Manager in ExxonMobil Qatar, Inc.Family and hobbies: Married to wife Tobe Cantu and have 3 sons, Adam III (10), Noah (8) and Seth (5). Hobbies: Riding motocross, scuba diving and baseball

Jeanette Rascher, Yemen LNG, Social and Development Consultant Jeanette Rascher is a Social Anthropologist and is presently employed as Social and Development Consultant for the Yemen LNG Company based in Sana’a, Yemen. Jeanette has more than 25 years of experience in the design and implementation of social management plans including socioeconomic and socio-cultural research, socio-economic and health impact assessments as part of Environmental Impact Assessments, sustainable community development, public consultation and disclosure en resettlement action plans. She has lived and worked in European, African and Middle East countries for several years and has extensively worked for the mining and oil and gas industry on social management plans. Jeanette holds a PhD in Medical Anthropology, Masters Degree in Social Anthropology, Honours Degree in Industrial Psychology (Management of HIV/AIDS) and a Diploma in Public Relations. Her main leisure interests are cultural/genealogical research, calligraphy, creative art, piano and swimming.

Michael W. Thompson, BP Production & Exploration Information Technology and Service Global HSE Advisor Michael W. Thompson is the Information Technology and Service Global HSE Advisor for BP Exploration and Production, located in Houston, Texas. He provides HSE management and service support to 20 worksites worldwide. His professional experience includes over 30 years of progressive assignments in general management, manufacturing and HSE in the energy, health care and electronics industries. He earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc.) in Safety Engineering from Texas A&M University and has continuing education certifications in business management and supervision. He is credentialed by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals for Comprehensive Practice. Mr. Thompson is a Professional Member of the American Society of Safety Engineers, a Society Past President, 2007-2008, and is currently serving on the Past Presidents Advisory Forum, Finance and Government Affairs Committee and Chapter and Student Sections Awards Selection Committee. Thompson is also the ASSE 2010 Society Safety Professional of the Year. In addition to membership in ASSE, he is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, currently serving on the E&P HSE Conference Planning Committee. Additional Professional Activities include: • Advisory Board Member – Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) • Co-Chairman – National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Oil and Gas Extraction Sub-sector Council (National Occupational Research Agenda) • Commissioner – Certification of Disability Management Specialist Commission (CDMSC) • ASSE Representative – International Network for Safety and Health Practitioner Organizations (INSHPO) • Chairman – Strategic Planning

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Team for Boy Scouts of America (BSA), National Health and Safety Support Committee • Chairman – 2010 OSHA Region VI Oil and Gas HSE Conference Marketing and Media Team. He has authored and presented papers on numerous HSE topics, including corporate social responsibility, sustainability, social networking, management, finance, process safety, incident investigation, project planning, turn around safety (TAR), etc. at symposiums and conferences sponsored by ASSE, CSSE, IOSH, SIA, SPE and the Texas Chemical Council.

monitoring, the National Safety Council Journal on topics of heat stress prevention, cold stress prevention, hearing conservation, and oil well stimulation hazards. In addition he published in the Professional Safety Journal heat stress prevention in the Gulf States utilizing the ‘heat index”. Oliver earned a Master of Science in Industrial Hygiene Degree from Texas A&M University. He is currently certified in the general practice of industrial hygiene (CIH) by American Board of Industrial Hygiene, and certified as a safety professional (CSP) by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals.

Ali Al Rahbi, Dolphin Energy, Qatar HSE & Security Manager

Caroline Minshell, BP, Health Director

Ali holds Bsc. in Electrical Engineering from University of Texas in USA, and Msc. in Process Safety and Loss Prevention from University of Sheffield in UK. He has over 15 years of experience in the field of Oil and gas mainly in the field of risk management in Projects, Engineering and Operations. Held various positions in Qatar Petroleum and Dolphin Energy Ltd in Safety Engineering and Risk Management. Involved in Major projects for oil field development and natural gas facilities onshore and offshore. Currently he is the HSE & Security Manager for Qatar in Dolphin.

Caroline has been working in the discipline of occupational health since 1989. Having worked in a number of multi-national organisations such as Monsanto and Unilever she joined BP 12 years ago and is currently the health director for the Middle East, Africa and Indian sub-continent, responsible for the development and assurance of health management programmes in multiple businesses and startup in new projects. Caroline is the subject matter expert for health capability globally in BP and has presented on this topic at ICOH and Industry conferences. Caroline co-wrote the VIP series of articles that appeared in the UK OH journal in 2009. Caroline represents the Royal College of Nursing at POOSH, is the chair of the Thames Valley Occupational Health Nurse group and trustee and member of Corporate Health and Performance (CHAP).

Dr. Atul K. Srivastava, Qatargas, Senior SEQ Systems Specialist Employed since Sept 1995 with world’s premier LNG company Qatargas which uses world’s third largest gas reserves to produce LNG as the main product with by-products such as granular Sulfur and refinery products from Condensate. Interacted with shareholding management experts from advanced counties and world class contractors. Current position Senior SEQ Systems Specialist. Previous Experience: Oct 1984 to Sept 1995, employed with KRIBHCO, the world’s largest gas-based Fertilizer & Heavy Water producing complex in co-operative sector located in India. Last Designation Senior Area Engineer (Mechanical Maintenance-Inspection), re-designated as Deputy Manager. Educational Qualification: BE (Mechanical Engineering): 4-Year Full Time with Honors MBA (Finance Management): Additional specializations in HR Management & General Management. PhD Work: Awarded by All India Management Association-Aligarh Muslim University combine for “TQM in Human Resources: A Study of Blue-Collar Employees in Select Chemical Process Industries”. DTM: Distinguished Toastmaster title from Toastmasters International, USA for excellence in (public) Communication & Leadership.

George Williamson, Saudi Aramco Quality Improvement Advisor, MDFD- Remote Area Clinics George is the Disaster and Emergency Response coordinator entrusted with the responsibility of overseeing the delivery of health care for Forty Eight Remote Area Industrial Clinic. He is in-charge of monitoring the appropriateness of the Medical Care, writing Risk Assessments plus teaching responsibility, initiation of all safety policies, provision of Disaster Response, writing and implementation of Quality Improvement programmes standards setting. He carries forward 32 years of valuable working experience and has been with Saudi Aramco for nearly 10 years now. As part of George’s memorable achievement, he was thanked personally by Princes Anne for co-ordinating the Emergency Unit during the Dunblane Massacre.

Carlos Legorreta, Oreco A/S, Sales Director

Ahmed Al Musaed, Saudi Aramco, Occupational Medicine Specialist

Carlos Legorreta is a graduated Mechanical Engineer with specialisation on thermal processes and fluid mechanics. Has more than 30 years experience devoted to industrial processing plants involving water treatment, heat transfer and separation technologies. During the past 15 years Mr. Legorreta has been devoted to international sales and marketing of industrial processing plants and turn-key projects for the petroleum and power generation industries. In year 2004, he joined Oreco A/S as Sales Director.

Dr. Ahmed Al-Musaed, Occupational Medicine Specialist at Saudi Aramco. He received his medical degree from King Faisal University in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. He had his five years of residency training in Occupational Medicine at University of Toronto, Canada where he received his Fellowship of the Royal College of Physician of Canada (FRCPC) in 2008, in addition to the Diploma of Industrial Health (DIH) from University of Toronto. Also, He joined the American College of Physician Executives and received their Award of Academic Achievements in Medical Management. After completion of the Award, he joined Tulane University, Louisiana, USA and received his Master degree in Medical Management (MMM) in 2008. Now, he is practicing Occupational Health in the Oil & Gas industry at Saudi Aramco.

Philippe Villain, Technip, VP-QHSE Philippe MSC in Engineering Science (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Métiers, Paris, France). More than twenty years experience across many technical and managing Quality, HSE & Security issues in offshore and onshore oil and gas production, refineries, petrochemical and chemical sector, industry and mining and metal projects. Extensive experience of QHSES management and execution of Turnkey Projects, Multi-National Joint Ventures, non-European working environments and internationally financed multi-currency Projects. Able to interface and communicate with others on legal, contractual and financial matters and understand the competitive, commercial world-wide business environment. Assumed increasing responsibilities as Process Engineer, Project Engineer, Head of Environmental Department, Manager of Technip’s HSE Design Department and currently Vice President Quality, HSE & Security for Technip Region A Recognised as an Expert of Environment Engineering in Technip Group Expert Network VP of TECHNIP Sustainable Development Committee

Dr. Luay Badran, Qatar Petroleum Head of Dukhan, Offshore & Occupational Physician for HR Dr. Badran brings forward 17 years of working experience gained through managing national and international large-scale Occupational Health projects including specialized surgical experience. He currently heads the offshore occupational health unit in Qatar Petroleum. Current work involves building and implementing fitness to work standard, running offshore fitness to work program, Health Protection & Promotion protocol, Employee Assistance programmes to include evaluation redeployment and Rehabilitation. Education & Qualifications: MFOM-Membership of Faculty of occupational Medicine (Royal college of Physician Of Ireland) Idiposh-International Diploma In occupational health and Safety (British Safety Council) DoccMed: Post graduate diploma in Occupational Health, Royal Collage Of Physician UK Occ. Medicine MS: Post Graduation in General Surgery, University of Rajasthan India, General surgery, Diploma:. Indian Acupuncture society (international acupuncture society Hong Kong)) In Acupuncture, M.B,B.S: Dr. S.N Medical College, Rajasthan University India Secondary: Damascus national school Syria, Research, MFOM Case Book, Clinical cases related to workplace hazards and work place safety inspection and implementing control measures Portfolio (post graduate diploma in occupational medicine), Workplace health risk assessment and implementing a control measures to radiation hazards.3, Thesis (MS General Surgery): Topical Phenytoin (DPH), at the donor’s site of the Split Thickness Skin graft. A comparative study with conventional dressing and, moist dressing with Polyurethane membrane drape (Opsite).

Samantha Horseman, Saudi Aramco Preventive Medicine Specialist Samantha has been involved in field of Occupational Health & Safety since 1994. Over last eleven years, she has worked in a variety of clinical settings and roles throughout SAMSO, Saudi Aramco and is currently working as a Preventive Medicine Advisor, certified Ergonomist and Wellness Consultant. She has researched and implemented cost effective injury prevention, ergonomic and employee wellness programs. She is a proud recipient of prestigious awards like Healthcare Development Organization: 2006 Wellness Program Award, 2006 Exceptional Safety Achievement Recognition Program (ESARP) Award. She also featured in the Saudi Aramco “Our People” website project. Most recently she was nominated as a finalist in the 2010 World Oil Awards and is an active members of associations like OPRIS, GOEMG, BOHS, ACOEM etc.

Oliver F. McDonald, Rasgas, Head of Industrial Hygiene Oliver has over thirty years industrial hygiene and safety experience in the Petrochemical Industry and is currently Head of Industrial Hygiene at RasGas Company, Limited, located at Doha, Qatar. He has published papers in American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal pertaining to formaldehyde

Lorraine Attard Medilink International (Institute of Health & Safety) Medical Service Manager Lorraine Attard occupies the role as the Medical Service Manager at the Institute of Health and Safety, Medilink International .Started her career 18 years ago as a physiotherapist most of these years practising in rehabilitating clients in specialised units at the general hospital in Malta . During these years she graduated with Masters Degree in Health Services management. She developed particular interest in quality improvement and system design in health care and contributed publications about quality assurance initiatives and process improvement. She currently forms part of multidisciplinary forum focusing on improved processes leading in improvement in client care.

Dr. Mark Newson Smith, ENOC, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Newson-Smith trained at the Welsh National School of Medicine, Cardiff winning a prize and scholarship award for projects on respiratory hazards to coal miners. He spent 11 years in the Royal Navy as an Occupational Physician working in ships and submarines and dockyards gaining a wide range of experience in occupational medicine finishing his time in the Navy as Senior Medical Officer (Submarines) at the Institute of Naval Medicine. He then worked in the private sector in the United Kingdom providing occupational health advice to government agencies such as the Environment Agency, the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food and the National Health Service Pensions Agency along with a range of private companies such as banks, manufacturing and transport companies and a zoo. He joined the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UAE University, Al-Ain in 2001 working on teaching and research for over two years before joining ADMA-OPCO, an offshore oil and gas company in Abu Dhabi for a further two years as Senior Medical Officer (Occupational Health), He is currently the Chief Medical Officer for ENOC responsible for running their range of occupational health services. He is a Fellow of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine London and both the Australian and American Colleges of Legal Medicine. He has a Masters Degree in Occupational Health (Birmingham) and one in Legal Medicine (Cardiff). He has published a number of academic papers and continues to lecture at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Associate Prof. Tony Hochberg, First Group For Medical Service Medical Officer Assoc Professor Dr Tony Hochberg is Associate Professor at the centre for Postgraduate Medicine at Edith Cowan University teaching Aviation Medicine and Occupational Medicine and Chief Medical Officer for IPN www.ipnet.com.au Gemini www.geminimedical.com.au Prime Health www.primehealth.com. au _part of SONIC Health Care Group group www.sonichealthcare.com, Medical Consulting To First Group for Medical Services. He graduated from Auckland University in 1983 (achieving the Senior Prize for excellence in academic performance in 1981) has distinction in the Diploma in Aviation Medicine 1996 through University of Otago and is a Fellow of the Faculty Occupational Medicine Royal College of Physicians of Ireland [ FFOM RCPI ]; Fellow of the Royal Australian College GP [FRACGP] and Fellow of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners [FRNZCGP]. Additional qualifications include Certificate in Sports Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine; and Medical Review Officer for CASA. Assoc Prof Hochberg has worked full time as a Consultant in Occupational Medicine since 1992 and has held in excess of 30 consultative positions with various industries and organizations. In addition, Assoc Prof Hochberg has received training in underwriting from a Lloyds of London affiliate and worked as their medical advisor for 17 years. He has particular interests in Medical Quality Assurance, Medical Training, Organisational and Corporate Medicine including Telemedicine, OSHA risk management, Offshore Medicine and Occupational Health Surveillance.

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Richard (Rick) L. Hynes, Qatar Aluminum Ltd. Co (Qatalum) Health Safety and Environment Manager Rick has over 30 years in Construction and Heavy Manufacturing industry in both projects and operations management, and holds professional designation as a “Canadian Registered Safety Professional” (CRSP). A member of the Qatalum Management Team, accountable for the development of Health, Safety and Environmental strategies and programs across the organization which reflect the Qatalum values and legal requirements. Provides a leading role in the development and execution of comprehensive policies, procedures, and programs to ensure Qatalum health, safety and environmental objectives are achieved and in compliance with government rules and regulations. Rick has recently participated in two aluminium smelter green field projects, each in excess of 3 billion US $. With a project management background, Rick has been accountable for the development and implementation of programs and procedures to effectively manage successful EHS performance in the Aluminium Smelting, Heavy Manufacturing and Construction Industries. Rick provides critical expertise in regulatory and legislative jurisdictions gained through 14 yrs experience with the Workers Compensation Board of British Columbia, Canada, involving inter-agency/government affairs dealing with both the provincial and federal government Health and Safety legislation.

Fareed I. Bushehri, United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) Regional DTIE Officer Engineer Fareed Bushehri works for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Regional Office for West Asia (ROWA) in the capacity of Regional DTIE (Industry) Officer. He holds MSc. in Safety & Systems Management, and BSc. in Industrial Engineering, and Diploma in Fire Protection & Engineering. Fareed is currently responsible for providing technical assistance to the countries of West Asia Region to promote Sustainable Development, Green Economy, Resource Efficiency, Sustainable Consumption and Production, Setting up National Cleaner Production Centers, Sustainable Procurement, Sustainable Buildings & Construction, Safer Production, Sustainable Life Style, Chemicals and Wastes Management, Environmental Management Systems, Pollution Prevention, Sustainable & Eco-Tourism, Renewable Energy Issues, Clean Fuel & Vehicles Initiative, Sustainable Transportation, Management of Industrial Estates, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Urban Environment, Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs), Managing Electrical & Electronic Waste (E-Waste) and Environmental Impacts Assessment (EIA). Fareed began his professional carrier with Kingdom of Bahrain’s Civil Service. He established the Occupational Health & Safety Unit for the Public Sector. He then joined Bahrain Petroleum Company, where he worked in the oil refinery in field of Safety, Fire Protection and Environmental Protection. Fareed then moved to Bahrain Telecommunications Company (Batelco), to join the Risk Management Team, as Manager Safety & Loss Prevention, where he was responsible for Safety, Fire Engineering, Environment and Insurance.

James Baldwin, Qatargas, Environment Manager James Baldwin began his professional environmental career in Oman in 1990 where he worked in the field of geophysical exploration mainly in the water and mining sectors. After obtaining his masters degree in 1995 he returned to the Middle East to work again in Oman, the U.A.E. and Qatar where he worked as an environmental and regulatory affairs practitioner in the oil and gas, mining, infrastructure and tourism fields: mainly conducting environmental impact assessments, and writing subsequent environmental monitoring, mitigation and management plans. James then moved to western Canada where he spent a four year stint working in the “Alberta Oil Patch”, as well on conventional and renewable energy projects, including wind, biomass and run-of-the-river hydropower projects. The allure of the incredible expansion of the LNG sector in Qatar then brought James back to Qatar where he has been working at Qatargas as the Environmental Manager since September 2004. James is involved in establishing and developing Qatargas’ extensive Corporate Citizenship initiatives

Ali Rajab Al-Ashkanani, Qatar Petroleum Manager Oil Spill & Emergency Response Department Graduated from Liverpool U.K as Marine Officer and started carrier with Qatar Petroleum as Head of Fire & Safety, Offshore fields. Has developed National Contingency plans based on coordination and cooperation among The Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Defense and Qatar Petroleum. Presently, Manager of the Oil Spill & Emergency Response Department in Qatar Petroleum, responsible for the management of oil spill response throughout the State of Qatar. Has developed National Oil Spill Response Plan and plan for the Operational areas of Qatar Petroleum and Coastal and Oil Spill Response Sensitivity Atlas for the State of Qatar. Introduced internationally recognized oil spill training program. Initiated and implemented the oil pollution protection measures for the State of Qatar. Representing the State in Regional organizations like Marine Emergency Mutual Aid Centre( MEMAC), Regional Clean Sea Organization (RECSO), Regional Organization for Protection of Marine Environment (ROPME) and international organizations like International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund (IOPC) Fund.

Richard Sims, Oil Spill Response Regional Manager Richard has worked for Oil Spill Response for 13 years and has completed placements in Operations and Preparedness departments. He has responded to numerous international incidents including the Erika in France and Miss Rodina incident on the Amazon, Brazil. During his placement in the Training department Richard worked with various agencies such as ITOPF and the IMO developing and delivering training in many locations including Indonesia, South Africa, Singapore, Siberia, Gabon, Tunisia and Panama. For the past 3 years Richard has managed the UK based Operations team dealing with numerous incidents worldwide. More recently Richard completed 3 yrs of studying gaining a Masters Degree in Disaster Management from Coventry University, UK. In April 2010 Richard relocated from the UK Operations to Bahrain and is the Regional Manager for Oil Spill Response in the Middle East.

Captain Musaed Salman, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Team Leader OSR, Environment & Oil Spill Response Department Captain Salman engaged his maritime sea career since 1993 with KOTC. While accomplished all the training via the marine college of South Tyne Side College. He obtains the British Master Unlimited

CoC. (Deck Officer Class 1 /. Master Foreign going certificate) issued by the UK Maritime & coast guard agency. During this time the implementation ISM ISO and HSE system was ongoing project observed by him. In 2007 He did have the superintendent duties at KOTC supervising the ship personnel affairs. After which was transfer to the operations group looking after the KOTC VLCC fleet. In 2009 he joined KPC at the capacity of team leader to supervise the oil spill response activities for the KPC.

Eric Eaglin, Environmental Engineer/ Expert In 2010, completed 21 years of Federal Government engineering, environmental, and construction management experience including work for the Department of Energy‘s Naval Reactors, Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), United States Navy Fleet Forces Command (USFLTFORCOM), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and the Office of Naval Research (ONR). He also served as the Vice President of Operations for a USA national disaster response company in past. Eric holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Old Dominion University in Norfolk Virginia and a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta Georgia and a certificate in National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) from Duke University in Durham North Carolina and is a Candidate for his Master of Global Business Administration at Georgetown University in Washington, DC USA. Eric also holds Certifications as a Professional Engineer and as a Certified Hazardous Material Manager and continues to perform research in the areas of environmental and renewable energy technologies and corporate environmental strategy. Specialties Environmental Remediation, Hazardous Material Management. Radiological Controls, Environmental Assessments, Project Management, Storm Water Management UST/AST Inspections, NEPA, International Environmental Compliance, Coastal Zone Management, Federal Permits, Facility and Infrastructure Analysis, HM Spill Response, Building Energy Feasibility Studies, Energy Efficient and Renewable Technologies, Urban Planning, and Corporate Environmental and Energy Efficiency Strategy Development.

Ahmad M. Homssi, Q-Chem, Environmental Manager Ahmad Homssi holds a bachelor degree of Environmental Engineering from the Middle East Technical University and has 16 years of experience working in the standardization; gas, petroleum and petrochemical industries; and voluntarily in number of environmental NGOs. Ahmad is also a certified ISO 14001 Lead Auditor and Advanced HAZMAT Technician. He is a certified air dispersion modular, ambient air monitoring stations trouble-shooter, Leak Detection and Repair Officer, and Radiation Protection Supervisor. Ahmad was actively involved in building many site characterization studies, impact assessment studies, and environmental surveys in his work at Department of Measures & Standards in Turkey; and Qatargas and Q-Chem in Qatar. He is currently working at Q-Chem in the capacity of Environmental Manager, overseeing the environmental matters at Q-Chem, Q-Chem 2, and RLOC plants

Sudhir Pandra, Velosi Group, Regional Head, Middle East Pandra Sudhir has more than 25 years of experience in the area of QHSE. He is an experienced Mechanical Engineer with post graduation. He has extensive experience auditing and certifying Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental Management Systems of many organizations worldwide as a registered Lead Auditor. His value additions to the audits have benefited the organizations to improve. As a registered Lead Tutor with IRCA (International Register for Certified Auditors, U.K), he has conducted many public courses internationally certifying many Lead Auditors to the standards OHSAS 18001 (Health and Safety Management System Standard), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System Standard) and ISO 9001 (Quality Management System Standard). In the last 10 years he has been working on and promoting the use of Integrated Management systems approach and is a specialist in the same. He has presented many papers and seminars in Oil and Gas conference like the 5th Annual HSE forum in Oil, Gas and Petrochemicals – Doha, Qatar, HSSE in Oil, Gas and Petrochemicals Abudhabi, UAE. He brings with him his vast experience in the oil and gas industry inspection/ statutory inspection, in the manufacturing filed and in managing the organizations. He is currently managing all the country offices of Velosi in the Middle East.

Juzar C. M., Velosi Group, Head - Management Systems Juzar is Mechanical Engineer who went on to do Post Graduation in Marine Technology. Juzar has wide HSE Civil, Oil field and building construction experience in Middle East, delivering HSE tailored courses and other related specialist services. He is now working as the Head of Management Systems (Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental) with Velosi Certification which is a part of the Velosi group. Juzar has held several Senior QHSE positions for large conglomerates including Velosi, Al Mansoori Oil and Gas services, RWTUV, TUV Nord, Vincotte etc. He was involved in major projects for improving the health and safety performance of the companies he worked with. In previous positions he developed & built the company’s QHSE Management Systems. He is a registered Lead auditor for ISO 9001, OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001 with three Leading Third Party Certification bodies. He is also a registered Assessor for ISO 17021 with RvA (Dutch Accreditation Council) to assess Certification Bodies. He has been credited to perform more than 100 Certification and Accreditation Audits with more the 300 mandays. Juzar is also a Registered Tutor for ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 for conducting the IRCA (International Register for Certified Auditors) registered Lead Auditors course. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS: • Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering • Marine Technology • Registered Tutor for IRCA approved Lead Auditor course in ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 • Registered Tutor for Medic First Aid • Certified in Six Sigma • Registered Member IIRSM • Registered Member with IEMA ( International Environmental Management Agency) • Nebosh and IOSH Certified

Johan van Westhuyzen, DuPont Sustainable Solutions Sub-Regional Leader - MENA, Turkey& Pakistan Located in Dubai, Johan oversees a diverse client portfolio. Clients span multiple industries - from healthcare and finance to industrial manufacturing and oil and gas. Johan and his team leverage their proven methodologies and extensive experience to help organizations bring about sustained improvements in safety, operational and environmental performance

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Gold Sponsor: College of the North Atlantic Qatar College of the North Atlantic - Qatar provides leading technical education in Qatar. Our six programs, which meet Canada‘s rigorous standards, are tailored to Qatar’s major industries. We partner with industry to sponsor students, helping to meet the demands of Qatar’s growing economy. CNA-Q‘s School of Health Sciences offers three Environmental Health streams: - Food Safety & Inspection, Occupational Health & Safety & Public Health For information on our programs, visit our website: www.cna-qatar.com

Silver Sponsor: DuPont Sustainable Solutions DuPont Sustainable Solutions is one of 13 DuPont businesses. Bringing customers the benefits of an integrated global services and technology delivery enterprise, it applies DuPont’s real-world experience, history of innovation, problem-solving success, and strong brands to help organizations transform their workplaces and work cultures to create safer, more efficient and more environmentally sustainable workplaces. Additional information is available at www.sustainablesolutions.dupont.com.

Silver Sponsor: Oreco A/S Non-man entry tank cleaning technology Oreco A/S is a leading developer of automated, non-man entry oil tank cleaning and oil recovery systems using safe, environmentally friendly and cost-effective methods. The mobile and fully integrated process systems offer simultaneous tank desludging, tank cleaning and separation of hydrocarbons.Focus on health, safety and environment: • The Oreco solutions offer benefits unmatched by manual tank cleaning methods • Fully automated non-man entry process systems • Reduction of tank down-time by up to 80% • Near 100% oil recovery rates • Meet the most rigorous health, safety and environment (HSE) requirements in the world

Silver Sponsor: The Institute of Health & Safety – Medilink International IHS provides health & safety, environmental, medical services to international corporate clients. We offer a comprehensive range of internationally-accredited professional training and consultancy services in our areas of expertise. Medilink International, our medical division, provides medical support services to clients operating in austere terrains and climates. We provide mainly critical services such as emergency response, medical evacuation, remote mobile clinics, medical staffing and topside support. We have years of experience working alongside clients in the field and offer our services worldwide on both a long- and short-term contractual basis. We give clients peace of mind, 24 hours a day, wherever they operate.

Silver Sponsor: SAP SAP is the world’s leading provider of business software. Sustainability is a key strategic priority, both in managing our internal operations in a sustainable way, and delivering solutions that support customers’ sustainable business practices. SAP’s internal commitment to sustainability has been recognized by the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes since 1999, where SAP has lead the software sector for the past three years, and the FTSE4Good index. SAP offers customers a range of sustainability solutions, including SAP EHS Management, an application that addresses regulatory compliance and helps companies identify, manage, and mitigate EHS risks cost effectively. To learn more, visit: www.sap.com/sustainability

Exhibitor: DISS Doha Industrial Safety Service (DISS) is a leading institution for the provision of Occupational Health & Environmental Management and comprehensive training programs and Health and Safety services. We are affiliated with SHEilds Ltd UK, ASHI, Medic First Aid International USA, NSC US, IOSH UK and CIEH UK and our certification are internationally recognized. Our mission is to deliver the highest level of service and customer care to our clients across Qatar. We do everything we can to provide invaluable local knowledge and expertise on a global scale while offering all our clients truly personal service.

Exhibitor: Total Safety Inc. (TSI) Total Safety Inc. (TSI) is the leading international provider of integrated safety strategies together with the products and systems necessary to support them. Specifically serving the petrochemical, oil and gas, industrial, energy, and environmental markets. Our mission is to provide high-quality safety solutions in a measurable, cost-effective manner - without compromise. Our services include turnkey IDS safety services, gas detection services, compliance inspection services, safety training and consulting, In-Plant Service Centers fire services. Doha, Qatar, 9744553174, [email protected] Dubai, UAE, 97142678829, [email protected] AI Khobar, Saudi Arabia, 96638872419, [email protected]

Exhibitor: International College of Engineering and Management, Oman The International College of Engineering and Management, often referred to as “The Fire College” based in the

Sultanate of Oman has been delivering high quality, industry specific practical and vocational courses for over 14 years. It specializes in Fire, Aviation and Safety training and is almost certainly unique in its broad portfolio of internationally accredited courses….We help to make Oman & the world a safe place to live, work or visit. Speak to us – we CAN help you and your organization. www.icemoman.com e-mail [email protected] Tel +968 245 21 256

Exhibitor: Chubb Fire Qatar Chubb Fire Qatar was established in the 1970’s as part of International Gulf Trading Company, IGTC, and became a leader in security and fire services and has gained a solid reputation for quality products and services. The company’s strengths are underpinned by a global infrastructure, a highly skilled and experienced workforce, a diverse range of quality products and services and a reputation for service excellence. Chubb Fire Qatar designs, installs, maintains and supports equipments and systems utilizing the latest technologies. Our team of surveyors and engineers can look after security and fire protection needs of multi site corporations and industrial concerns, as well as small single site users. Recognised as one of the most respected names in high risk fire and security solutions, Chubb Fire Qatar products are used by architects, design consultants, consulting engineers, HSE managers, fire brigades, security managers and consumers requiring a higher level of security and safety for their business and domestic premises. Chubb Fire Qatar provides fire, security and safety products & solutions to many prestigious and high-risk installations around the country.

Exhibitor: Qatar International Safety Centre. (QISC) QISC, as part of the Madina Group, is a leading provider of Safety Training for the Oil, Gas, Petrochemical and construction industries. Internationally recognised (OPITO, STCW & IMO Standards) and bespoke training courses within the Middle East ensures that QISC remains the benchmark for Safety Training in this part of the world.

Exhibitor: NAFCO Driven by the slogan “Think Safety, Think NAFFCO!” we protect lives and properties through innovative technology in Fire Safety. The company’s core business focuses on design, manufacture, supply, installation and after sales services with our highly trained and experienced technicians and engineers.The company is renowned for providing superb quality and assuring the timely performance of its products at all times. With simple yet effective fire extinguishers of all sizes, custom made fire cabinets, heavy duty fire hoses, high capacity powerful pumps, mobile fire fighting systems, including CAFS systems, and highly advanced fire engines, NAFFCO dedicated itself to the science of fire fighting.Moreover, NAFFCO has diversified from the passive fire protection arena and is now one of the specialists in the field of automation and control for all types of fire alarm and security systems. NAFFCO’s ISO 9001 QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM is certified by UL, LPCB and BV. This organization endeavors to continually and effectively improve the quality of its products in accordance with the requirements of international standards like LPCB, BSI, SAI Global, UL, FM and NFPA. Motivated by our slogan “Think Safety, Think NAFFCO!” we strive to be the global leader in providing comprehensive, reliable & complete fire protection solutions to make the world a safer place to live in.

Exhibitor: INTELEX Technologies Inc Intelex is a global leader in the development and support of environment, quality, health & safety (EQH&S) solutions. Our web-based EQH&S enable organizations to drive continual improvement, ensure ongoing regulatory compliance, and streamline ISO initiatives. Since 1992, Intelex has provided software solutions to organizations around the globe. To obtain additional information on our solutions, please contact Intelex’s Middle-East partner – Shamsheer Ahmed at +968-24560156 or [email protected] or visit our website - www.Intelex.com.

Condiment Sponsor: Qatar Quality Plus Qatar Quality Plus specializes in providing ISO certification consultancy services in Qatar for certification of organizations’ Management Systems in Quality Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Food Safety, and Environment Management. We also provide product safety certification & testing services, employee skillbuilding training programs, and market research services.

Endorsed by: Qatar Foundation Qatar Foundation‘s mission is focused upon the transition from a hydrocarbon to a knowledge-based economy. The Foundation is headed by a Board of Directors, chaired by Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned. It has identified the three pillars of Education, Scientific Research and Community Development to prepare the people of Qatar and the region to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world, and to make Qatar a leader in innovative education and research. At Education City, Qatar Foundation supports elite educational institutions offering a full range of programs. By offering state-of-the- art facilities and a unique collaborative environment, we hope to attract some of the world‘s best minds.

Endorsing Body: ASSE Middle East Chapter The Middle East Chapter was inaugurated on September 15, 1982 in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The Chapter‘s territory covers the following Arabian Gulf countries: Saudi Arabia - Kuwait - Bahrain - Qatar - United Arab Emirates and Oman. The Middle East Chapter was the first chapter established outside the United States. The current Chapter membership is approximately 225. For more information on ASSE-MEC, go to http://www. asse-mec.org

Supported By: The International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) The International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) was established in 1975 as a professional body for health and safety practitioners. It was created to advance professional standards in accident prevention and occupational health throughout the world. IIRSM membership is divided into 2 streams of membership. These are the “Health and Safety Practitioner” stream and the “Specialist” stream. Over the last three decades IIRSM has grown from a collective group of UK health and safety professionals to a thriving International Institute spanning over 70 countries. For information about IIRSM, visit www.iirsm.org

Supported By: Institute of Professional Environmental Practice (IPEP) IPEP’s mission is to improve the practice, educational and ethical standards of environmental professionals around the globe. An independent, not-for-profit, certifying body for the QEP and EPI certifications, IPEP is governed by a volunteer board of highly respected environmental professionals that oversees the application and approvals of applicants and ensures the relevance and accuracy of the exams. Showcase your knowledge and skill as an environmental professional, get recognized for your standards, bring focus to your commitment, increase your marketability, and network with like-minded professionals by becoming a Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP). www.ipep.org

Supported By: International Spill Control Organization (ISCO) ISCO is the international organisation for professionals involved or interested in oil and chemical spill control, and in the emerging field of CBRN incident response. A non-profit-making organisation founded in 1984 and re-launched in 2005, ISCO publishes a free fortnightly newsletter that circulates to readers in over 50 countries. Mission Statement - ISCO (International Spill Control Organization) aims to raise worldwide preparedness and co-operation in response to oil and chemical spills, to promote technical development and professional competency, and to provide a focus for making the knowledge and experience of spill control professionals available to IMO, UNEP, EC and other organisations.

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