The Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (ASRY) recently hosted the regular Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE) Committee meeting for Bapco Energies Group companies, bringing together heads and representatives from relevant departments across the participating firms.
The one-day event addressed several topics focused on strengthening health and safety standards, reviewing adopted best practices, and following up on joint initiatives aimed at enhancing performance and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, thereby supporting a safe and sustainable working environment.
It also stressed the importance of ongoing co-ordination and integration among participating companies, promoting the exchange of expertise, adherence to the highest international standards, and the establishment of a strong culture of health, safety, and sustainability across the Group.
Speaking on the occasion, Mahmood Abdulaziz, ASRY’s HSSE Manager, said: "These regular meetings provide a practical platform to discuss shared challenges and unify efforts across health, safety, security, and the environment."
"During the meeting, we reviewed a range of practical initiatives aimed at improving compliance, enhancing operational performance, and strengthening preparedness and risk response across various work sites," he added.
Founded in 1977 in the Kingdom of Bahrain, ASRY is the Arabian Gulf’s most experienced maritime repair and fabrication facility. Its leading range of facilities includes a 500 K dwt dry-dock, two floating docks of 252m and 227m in length, 15 repair berths and a full range of workshops and service centres.-TradeArabia News Service