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Bahrain Health & Safety Society

The Society was established by a decision of the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs No. (9) of the year 1979 to licensing in the establishment of the Health Assembly Public Safety issued on 20 / February 1979 m by virtue of the license for the associations and clubs for the year 1959, the law was re-recorded by a decision of the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs No. (3) for the year 1991 on licensing reregister Health Assembly and safety of 2 / January 1991 m by virtue of Legislative Decree No. (21) of the year 1989 by issuing associations and social and cultural clubs and private bodies working in the youth and sports institutions own field of law.

Bahrain Occupational Health Association (BOHA)

Bahrain Occupational Health Association is non-profitable organization founded in October 2004 by doctors and allied groups of specialists in the field of Occupational Health. under the umbrella of the Bahrain Medical Society. Our main concern is the effect of work and the workplace on the workers’ health, the promotion of health, guiding and supporting. managements to set up proper occupational health policies and an optimal working environment for workers in the workplace.

The British Occupational Hygiene Society

The British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS), the Chartered Society of Worker Health Protection, is a science-based, charitable body that provides information, expertise and guidance in the recognition, control, and management of workplace health risks. Founded in 1953, it is one of the largest occupational hygiene societies in Europe and the only professional society representing qualified occupational hygienists in the UK. As a learned and professional society, established for over 60 years, BOHS provides internationally recognised qualifications, scientific conferences, membership services and publications and has 1400 members across 45 countries and numerous fields of worker health.

Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)

CCPS is a not-for-profit, corporate membership organization within AIChE that identifies and addresses process safety needs for a variety of facilities involved with handling, storing, using, or processing, and transporting hazardous materials.

CCPS brings together manufacturers, government agencies, consultants, academia, and insurers to lead the way in improving industrial process safety.

Clean Energy Business Council (CEBC)

Clean Energy Business Council (CEBC) is a non profit organization dedicated to promoting clean energy including renewables, energy efficiency, smart grid, energy storage and clean energy technology and solutions for the environmental sector. Established in 2008 by a group of leading institutions, companies and individuals who recognised the potential for a clean energy revolution in the MENA region, the CEBC creates a forum for stakeholders to come together to exchange ideas, share information and facilitate projects. CEBC provides a platform to further dialogue between the public and private sectors to develop much needed policy and regulation to help drive the implementation of clean energy across the MENA region.

EJAAD

EJAAD platform was established as a partnership with the private sector in January 2018, in cooperation between the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, and Petroleum Development Oman Company. More than 66 organizations from the industrial, academic and government sectors currently participate in the platform. Which works together to promote scientific research and innovation and form an effective research and development partnership for a knowledge-based economy. Most of the platform’s activities are based on applied research and commercialization of the outputs of these research projects. EJAAD focuses on 8 research areas, namely: oil and gas, energy, renewable energy Water, Environment, Logistics, Bioeconomy, Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence.

Energy Institute

The Energy Institute is a chartered professional membership body bringing together expertise to tackle urgent global challenges. As an independent collaborative network of professionals, we promote and advance knowledge, skills and good practice in energy for society’s benefit.

Collaborating with industry Partners to delivery good practice, we support the safe and responsible generation of energy now and as we transition to net zero.

Our Toolbox app holds incident lessons and safety information shared by global energy companies for use at work every day, helping to keep operations safe. It is available on demand and free of charge, anywhere in the world, to help prepare your team for high-risk work.

Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)

The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) is a multi-national institution founded in 1922. We exist to advance chemical engineering’s contribution worldwide for the benefit of society and we are the leading professional qualifying body for chemical, biochemical and process engineers.

We have a powerful network of over 33,000 members in more than 100 countries who can be found in a wide range of industry sectors, and at different stages of their careers. They play a key role in our governance and day-to-day operations. IChemE is led by members, supports members and serves society.

International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM)

IIRSM is an educational charity and professional body for those responsible for managing risk in all its forms. We are independent and speak freely, championing risk management to drive positive change for both employee and organisational wellbeing. We do this through setting standards, connecting people and organisations, and providing practical education, training, advice and resources.

We have a community of 8000+ globally, representing all risk disciplines from compliance, environmental management, health and safety, insurance, internal audit, quality management, security, project management and more.

International Association of Oil and Gas Producers ( IOGP )

The International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP) is the voice of the global upstream industry. Oil and gas continue to provide a significant proportion of the world’s energy to meet growing demands for heat, light and transport. Our Members produce 40% of the world’s oil and gas. They operate in all producing regions: the Americas, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, the Caspian, Asia and Australia. We serve industry regulators as a global partner for improving safety, environmental and social performance. We also act as a uniquely upstream forum in which our Members identify and share knowledge and good practices to achieve improvements in health, safety, the environment, security and social responsibility.

International Powered Access Federation

The International Federation is dedicated towards reducing the risk of accidents when using MEWP & MCWP equipment. Established in 1983 promoting safety throughout all industry sectors, as a federation IPAF stands not for profit where developing industry standards is the key.

The main purpose of IPAF is to promote the ‘’Safe & Effective’’ use of MEWPs worldwide!

Throughout the Middle East we strive forward raising the standard of MEWP & MCWP operators, develop training providers and support local government sectors. Training more than 45,000 MEWP operators over the past 5 years in the Middle East alone.

IPIECA

IPIECA is the global oil and gas industry association for advancing environmental and social performance. IPIECA convenes a significant portion of the oil and gas industry across the value chain, bringing together the expertise of companies and associations to develop, share and promote good practice and knowledge.

IPIECA is the industry’s principal channel of engagement with the United Nations. Its unique position enables its members to support the energy transition and contribute to sustainable development.

Kuwait Society of Engineers

Kuwait Society of Entineers (KSE) is the first society in Kuwait established on November 20,:1962.xsE is a Non Govermentar ortnairation (NGot , professionar and independent, representing theengineers in Kuwait. rt provides services that support the profession, entineer and community. rtstimulates human resources, invests professional expertise, adopts scientific research, transfers anduses modern technoloty, creates a healthy environment that encourages innovation and actiyates thespirit of participation and volunteerint. Flexibility in performance throuth systematic and continuousinstitutionar work stemmint from the ethics of the profession and the motivation to belong to thenation and loyalty to the nation and compassion for humanity to achieve comprehensive sustainabledevelopment of a better life.

Middle East Gases Association

MEGA is registered as a non-profit Association based in Dubai, UAE. It aims to foster the exchange of technical information among its members in the safe handling and use of industrial, specialty, medical and food gases. Furthermore to have close liaison with national authorities, in order to work towards the highest level of safety and environmental care across the Middle East region.

MEGA is technical and safety oriented and brings together the globally and locally operating companies in the Middle East region with the objective to raise the standard of safety and environmental care across this region in the use and handling of Industrial Gases.

The Middle East Gases Association (MEGA) was established in 2010 by the leading Industrial Gases companies operating in the Middle East region.

MEGA works in co-operation – based on mutual memberships - with the other regional associations, namely, AIGA (Far East), ANZIGA (Australia & New Zealand), EIGA (Europe), SACGA (Southern Africa) and ISO(Global) .It participates in the harmonization of standards across the gas industry on a global level via the other regional gases associations.

Oman Society of Engineers (OSE)

Oman Society of Engineers (OSE) is a non-governmental and non-for-profit organization established in 2001 by a Ministerial Decision No. 186/2001. The Society seeks to advance all matters related to engineers, as a profession, in Oman. The Society is serving the engineering community and contributing to the development of Oman. The Society is open for all engineering disciplines and to both Omani and expatriate engineers working in Oman. The Society is run by volunteers from diverse organizations and industries. It is governed by a constitution and is run on non-profit basis with training programs and other activities as well as sponsorship fees as the main revenue sources. Its' set objectives and strategy include regulating engineering. practices & supporting the need & rights of engineers, contributing to the industrial & architectural development of Oman, working towards strengthening scientific & technical ties with all engineers in Oman, in the region and internationally.

Oil Spill Response Limited

OSRL has grown significantly in the recent years not only geographically but also in the diversity of our employees. Having a common set of values will guide our everyday behaviours and interactions internally and externally. They help define what we stand for and how we manage our business. These 5 cornerstone values resonate and agree with our culture and behaviours we would like to portray. Read More

PetroSkills|John M. Campbell

With a complete spectrum of solutions, courses and learning tools, PetroSkills|John M. Campbell is developing competent petroleum professionals in all technical processes, spanning the industry’s entire value chain, worldwide. PetroSkills|John M. Campbell services and solutions connect learning to the workplace, allowing employers to manage and assure the competence of workers at every level. The PetroSkills Alliance was founded in 2001 by Shell, BP and OGCI, to provide “important but not unique” competency-based training. Since then it has evolved into an industry-driven, industry-approved program that spans the industry. Today, with more than 20 members representing more than 40% of the world’s oil production, the PetroSkills Alliance is focused on meeting the challenges of the Big Crew Change and a rapidly changing hydrocarbon resource base. As the oil and gas Industry’s partner, our mission is to deliver consistent, high quality, learning and development training and programs to build competent petroleum professionals.

Regional Clean Sea Organization (RECSO)

In its full form, RECSO spells the Regional Clean Sea Organisation. As the title clearly indicates, RECSO is an oil industry co-operative organisation functioning on the concept of "mutual aid".

The Regional Clean Sea Organisation (RECSO) is a non-profit environmental organization with a genuine objective to accomplish a “Cleaner and Safer Environment”.

RECSO was founded in 1972 by regional oil companies for the sole purpose of protection the Gulf waters from pollution, especially oil spill under a mutual aid concept. The members today consist of all major oil and shipping companies in the region.

    World Safety Organisation (WSO)

    The WSO helps initiate safety organizations, gives incentives and support to others, and encourages advanced organizations in highly developed countries to share their expertise and wealth of knowledge with those needing this data.

    The WSO conducts conferences, symposiums, and international congresses. The resulting findings, recommendations, and resolutions are for worldwide implementation as needed.

    The WSO promotes safety / accident prevention professions and related fields. It strives for continuous professional development of and increased benefits for all practitioners in these fields.

    GPA GCC Chapter

    In November 1992, representatives from nine major oil companies in the Gulf Co-operation Council met in Bahrain to promote the formation of the Gulf Chapter of the Gas Processors Association. This meeting, which was hosted by the Bahrain National Gas Company (BANAGAS), was also attended by three senior representatives of the GPA and GPA - European Chapter.

    Ministry of Education with EJAAD

    EJAAD platform was established as a partnership with the private sector in January 2018, in cooperation between the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, and Petroleum Development Oman Company. More than 66 organizations from the industrial, academic and government sectors currently participate in the platform. Which works together to promote scientific research and innovation and form an effective research and development partnership for a knowledge-based economy. Most of the platform’s activities are based on applied research and commercialization of the outputs of these research projects. EJAAD focuses on 8 research areas, namely: oil and gas, energy, renewable energy Water, Environment, Logistics, Bioeconomy, Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence.