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ENOC to host 3rd International Occupational Health Conference in Dubai on Nov. 13 & 14
Event to underline importance of good occupational health practices and promote implementation of effective occupational health programmes
International experts to address key challenges and opportunities in occupational health
According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), an estimated 160 million people suffer from work-related diseases and over 270 million fatal and non-fatal work-related accidents are reported every year. ILO estimates that nearly 4% of the world's annual GDP is lost due to occupational diseases and accidents, in addition to organisations having to bear the cost of early retirements, loss of skilled staff, absenteeism and high insurance premiums.
Mr Saeed Abdullah Khoory, Chief Executive Officer, ENOC , said: "Occupational health management is a priority for ENOC , and is part of our corporate social responsibility to our employees and the society at large. Many of the occupational health issues can be avoided by implementing scientific prevention, reporting and inspection practices."
The ENOC International Occupational Health Conference will demonstrate what good occupational health is and how to implement effective occupational health programmes. The event has applied for accreditation from the Dubai Health Authority and all participants will be issued certificates of attendance.
Other international experts who will present their insights on modern and scientific occupational health programmes are: Waddah Ghanem, Group EHSQ Director for the ENOC Group (Occupational Health Management - Challenges of Implementation), Prof. Tar Ching Aw, Professor & Head of the Department of Community Medicine, UAE University (The use of qualitative methods in occupational health research); Prof. Noor Hassim, an international expert in occupational stress and risk factors of cardio-vascular diseases (Stress and coping strategies among House Officers in Malaysia); Dr Ataollah Seyfouri, Senior Medical Compliance Officer,
ENOC (Stress in petrol station forecourt workers); Jan Maw, Advisor for Public Health Nursing at the Royal College of Nursing, London (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for the workplace); and Dr Nomy Ahmed of Emirates Airline Medical Clinic (The older worker - health evaluation of the over 60s).
On Nov. 14, the conference will host workshops on 'Occupational Illness in a Cylinder Manufacturing Plant,' led by Dr Mark Newson-Smith, Chief Medical Officer at ENOC ; and Nasser Ali, Industrial Hygienist at ENOC .
This will be followed by a keynote presentation by Prof. Jens Bonde, Professor of Occupational Medicine at the Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen University on 'Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace.' Other speakers include: Dr John Schneider of the UAE University (Occupational health for expatriate workers); Dr Laura Tepelus, Occupational Health Physician at Occupational Health International Clinic, Branch of Gulf Healthcare International (Heavy metals and human health); and Dr Tom Loney, Department of Community Medicine, UAE University (Physiological assessment in occupational health).
To book a place at the conference and for other enquiries, please contact: Tel: 04-3134591, 04-3134487 or email: reem.meheiri@enoc.com
ENOC regularly undertakes occupational health, safety, environmental and quality compliance workshops, and is at the forefront in promoting best practices in the industry.
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About
ENOC
:
Established in 1993 as a wholly-owned company of the Government of Dubai,
ENOC
aims to promote the interests of its shareholders through the development of further downstream and upstream activities in the oil and gas sector and beyond, and to encourage the economic diversification of Dubai and the rest of the UAE.
ENOC 's vision is to be a leading regional integrated oil & gas group that is highly profitable and socially responsible towards employees, the community and environment. Driving this vision, ENOC is committed to achieving sustainable development and highly profitable growth and serving the growing energy needs of Dubai.
ENOC strives to attract, develop and retain top talent to become the employer of choice, while adopting latest technologies and implementing best practices to achieve world-class performance. ENOC is also focused on meeting and exceeding customer expectations in terms of quality and service, and in maintaining high industry standards with respect to environment, health and safety.
ENOC actively participates in an increasingly broad range of business ventures. Its joint ventures with major international companies allow partners to pool their technology, know-how and expertise along with their resources to further their commercial success.
Since its inception, ENOC has been guided by its philosophy of quality and professional management based on modern business concepts for commercial success and sustainable growth. Today it is poised to engineer a new and challenging period of growth and diversity.
For further information, please contact:
Mohammed Al Tawil / Sheila Baldago
ASDA'A Burson-Marsteller
+9714 4507 600
m.altawil@asdaa.com, s.baldago@asdaa.com
© Press Release 2011
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