- Certified Buildings Plans Examiner
- Member of The Saudi Council of Engineers
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
- 4 Years of Experience at Saudi Aramco as Loss Prevention Engineer
Eng. Raed Al Yasin is holding a Bachelor of Science, in Chemical Engineering with more than 20 years of experience in several national and multinational companies in Petrochemical, Chemical, Fertilizer and Mining. e.g. Maaden, Jordan Bromine Company, Jordan Abyad fertilizer and Chemical Co, GELITA NZ. LTD (New Zealand) in addition to other companies.
Eng. Raed Al Yasin holds numerous safety and technical certifications from various organizations such as NVQ level 6 Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Practices, NEBOSH IGC certified, OSHA Authorized outreach trainer General industry, Certified as Root Cause Investigation team leader, Certified internal Auditor QMS ISO 9001, Certified Process Safety Management, Certified Process Safety Management and many other relevant training certificates.
Eng. Raed Al Yasin participated as EHS expert speaker in different conferences such as Jordan International Chemical Engineering Conference, International Jordanian Forum for Occupational Health and Safety in addition to other virtual EHS platforms.
Eng. Raed Al Yasin currently leading the EHSS management system implementation process at Maaden Waad Al Shamal Company.
Hosam Hashem is Specialized Heavy Lift Engineer who has more than 35 years of experience mainly in heavy lifting specialty. He holds a Bachelor degree in civil engineering and a Master degree in Construction Engineering and Management from KFUPM University. He is holding the position of technical consultant for Lifting operation at Saudi Aramco that focuses on maintaining high safety standards for lifting operations. Hosam played key role in establishing Saudi Aramco guidelines related to lifting & heavy equipment operations. He also was members of ASME B30.5 review committee. He held the position of chairman for lifting engineering chapter in Saudi Council at Saudi Arabia from 2009-2013.
Mr. Abdullah is currently Sr. Manager of Industrial Security Department in National Petrochemical Industrial Company NATPET heading the functions Safety, Health, Environment, Fire protection, Process safety and Security. He has high diploma in technical engineering from UK, international diploma in safety management from British Safety Council. He has 35+ years of Industrial experience and involved in various projects and improvements in his field. Also, he is one of the active members in various institutions such as National Fire Protection Association NFPA (since 2007), American Society of Safety Engineers ASSE (since 2001) and International Institute of Risk and Safety Management UK (since December 2002) and also EX-member in SABIC HSE committee (since April 2002).
Holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and focuses on technology management with nearly 10 years of experience in the Petrochemical and Mining Industry focusing on adopting disruptive technologies for industrial application and harnessing the value to improve safety and productivity.
The panel will discuss the benefits of diversity in organizations with a concentration on the role of women in the fields of Heath Safety and Environment:
- Challenges women face entering into the workforce and how to overcome them.
- Women In Leadership
- What value can women add to the HSE industry.
The panel will discuss the role of human psychology in system safety. In other words, how systems can be designed, operated and maintained to ensure optimal human reliability. The discussion will explore topics of interest in human and organizational factors such as:
- Recent research findings about human performance issues and tested solutions to overcome them
- How to integrate human and organization factors in oil and gas facilities
- Proven tools and methods used in industry to incorporate human factors
- The role of safety culture, safety leadership and its core principles such as psychological safety to positive safety behavior and improved performance
Safety, like many other fields, stands to benefit greatly from the digital transformation. The panel will discuss this transformation and how it could improve safety processes, performance, and culture. The discussion will explore topics of interest in digitalization such as:
- Safety Digitalization Applications
- Automation of safety processes such as HAZOP, Risk Assessment, and Incident Management
- Big Data Applications in Safety
- Improving safety training using Virtual Reality (VR)
The panel will discuss safety in built projects from codes and standards in design stages to safety at construction sites:
- Why are codes and standards important and how can they influence projects.
- How does building safety regulations differ around the world?
- Changes in codes, why they happen and how to enforce them.
- Best practices in managing and monitoring contractors dispersed in different sites.
- The most common hazards in construction sites.
Safety Leadership is a key component in a successful safety culture, all staff, from employees to managers and directors are involved and feel responsible for safety, whatever their level in the organization. The Panel discussion will discuss key roles and responsibilities for safety leaders to influence workers to be fully committed to each organization’s safety value including:
- Sharing best practices on how to achieve world-class safety.
- Offering insights into how to develop and sustain a safety culture.
- Discussing how to ensure that safety is effectively communicated, understood and embraced by all employees within the organization.
- The role of safety leadership and its positive impact to the safety culture of the organization.