GLOBAL HSE 2022 SPEAKER'S PROFILE

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Omran Mahmood Al-Zadjali

Omran Mahmood Al-Zadjali

IHW Operations Manager

Oman Environmental Services Holding Company be’ah

  • Day 2
  • 1315 - 1415
  • Technical Session 8

Omran Mahmood Al-Zadjali is the IHW Operations Manager at Industrial Waste Department at Oman Environmental Services Holding Company -be’ah. Under this role, he is responsible in setting out & implementing be'ah’s Industrial Hazardous Waste strategy, overseeing the industrial Hazardous waste operation across the Sultanate and Operational excellence, with the focus on proper transportation, Handling & treatment of Industrial Hazardous waste contributing to be’ah’s vision to conserver the environment of our beautiful Oman for our future generation. Al-Zadjali holds a Bachelor degree with honor in Mechanical Engineering and a higher diploma in Well Engineering. Prior to joining be’ah, Omran held several leading roles at different organizations including Shell Oman Marketing, Oryx Oil & Gas and MB petroleum, where he has been involved in upstream & downstream activities related to Oil & Gas sector.

Topic: Industrial Waste Management

Abstract:
Oman Environmental Services Holding Company S.A.O.C "be’ah" was established in 2007. In 2009, Royal Decree No. 46/2009, granted be’ah the mandate and the legal status as the entity responsible for solid waste management in the Sultanate of Oman. be’ah strives towards a vision to preserve the environment of our beautiful Oman for future generations. be’ah's main objectives are to control environmental damage incurred during traditional waste dumping processes; structure the waste sector and its related services in a sustainable manner; develop the industry; and support the economy. Within this umbrella, be’ah works on moving towards sustainable waste management practices as per the international standards by establishing the required infrastructure, restructure the municipal waste collection services and improve public awareness of waste management. be’ah have established facilities for receiving hazardous and industrial waste in Sohar, Duqm and Dhofar, with Sohar industrial waste treatment facility (IWTF) being the main treatment facility. Hazardous and industrial waste can be accepted in both Sohar and Duqm. In Dhofar, certain types of industrial waste will be accepted for disposal and reception of other waste types will be on request and after agreement with be’ah.