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IOSH Meeting 9th July 2018
Chair’s Report
IOSH Meeting – 9th July 2018
Rasha Ali Abdelrahim
MSc, GradOSHChair Oman
Muscat Location
IOSH Meeting – 9th July 2018
The Executive Committee ECRasha Ali Abdelrahim, Chair Sulaiman Al Sulaimi, Vice ChairSarath Mohan, Secretary & Communication Coordinator Johnson B Awe, TreasurerAli Al Mahrooqi, Professional Development OfficerMohammed Al Mujaini, Local Engagement Coordinator Mohammed Ali Aboelyazed IOSH Coordinator - Al WustaSaad Alminhali IOSH Coordinator - DhofarAbdul Kareem IOSH Oman Branch AdviserMohammed Amur Said Al Issaei IOSH Coordinator - SoharPeter McNairIOSH Oman AmbassadorShailendra Sanap Executive Committee Member
Meeting Agenda
1. Welcome & Attendance/ Apologies
2. Approval of the minutes of the last meeting
3. Matters arising from the minutes
4. Annual Branch Program (Gaps)
5. Branch Stats
6. Budget
7. Council Election voting
8. IOSH & Networks Conferences
9. Member survey results of Oman branch
06:00 pm - 06:45 pm
Meeting Agenda
10. Action Plan 2018-19
11. IFSS Summit – International Fire
and Safety Standards Summit
12. Topics of interest to members
and what industry?
13. Any Other Business
14. Next Branch Meeting
15. Next Committee and Branch
meeting
06:00 pm - 06:45 pm
IOSH Oman branch Meeting Schedule 2018/2019- Muscat/ Sohar/ Salalah and Nimer
Month Location Location Date & Time Topic Speaker
June 2018- Ramadan Kareem & Eid Break
Jul-18 Muscat Park Inn Muscat9 July 2018 07:00-
09:00PM
Engineering ethics Aboud Al shareef Senior MEP Engineer
Integrating management systems and ISO45001 Shaliendra Sanap?
Aug-18 Sohar Sultan Qaboos Mosque- Lectures Hall
Sohar
4 August 2018 07:00-
09:00 PM
Safety Culutre and Leadership In Aluminum Industry TBA
Integrating management systems and ISO45001 TBA
Sep-18 Nimer Nimar Training Center Knowledge Grid7 September 2018 05:00-
07:00 PMNeutrally occurring radioactive materials awareness. Mohammed Ali
Sep-18 Muscat Park Inn Muscat26 September 2018 07:00-
09:00 PM
Risk Management TBA
Branch strategy and committee training session Brenton Philip
Oct-18 Salalah Salalah Methanol Big Hall17 October 2018 9:00-
12:00 AM
Emergency Prepardeness & Crisis Management- Cyclone
Mekunu
Saad Al Minhali Salalah Methanol HSE
Manager
TBA TBA
Nov-18 Muscat Park Inn Muscat26 November 2018 07:00-
09:00 PMRoute to Charter- IOSH CPD/IPD Workshop Ali Al Mahrooqi
Dec-18 Sohar Sultan Qaboos Mosque- Lectures Hall
Sohar
26 December 2018 07:00-
09:00 PM
TBA TBA
Mindfulness safety and individual awareness Johnson Awe
Jan-19 Nimer Nimar Training Center Knowledge Grid18 January 2019 05:00-
07:00 PMEmergency Prepardeness & Disaster Management Mohammed Ali
Jan-19 Muscat Park Inn Muscat28 January 2019 7:00 -
09:00 PM
The importance of mental health TBA
Hazardous Waste Management TBA
Feb-19 Salalah Salalah Methanol Big Hall28 February 2019 09:00 -
12:00 PM
TBA TBA
Integrating management systems and ISO45001 TBA
Mar-19 Muscat Park Inn Muscat26 March 2019 07:00-
09:00 PM
Emergency Prepardeness & Disaster Managemen Johnson Awe
Behaviour of People - Influencing Safety Compliance TBA
Apr-19 Muscat Park Inn Muscat Date to Be confirmed Annual General Meeting TBA
4- Annual Branch Program (Gaps)
5- Oman Branch Statistics
0
50
100
150
200
OMAN
OMAN
5- Oman Branch Statistics Aviation and Aerospace
2%
Broadcasting and Telecommunications
0%
Construction22%
Consultancy12%
Education12%
Environmental and Waste Management
13%
Food and Drink Industries3%
Financial Services0%
Fire Risk Management 9%
Hazardous Industries
12%
Health and Social Care 3%
Offshore 8%
Public Services 1% Railway
2%
Retail and Distribution 2%
Rural Industries 1%
Sports Grounds and Events0%
0%
6-Budget
▪ This is a fixed item on the Agenda:
Treasurer’s Report
7. Council Election voting
▪ Email was sent on the 21st June 2018
▪ One of the candidates is the an ex-chair Mr Neleesh
8- IOSH conference and Network conference
▪ 2 members from the branch committee to attend the 2 day of the IOSH conference on
17-18 September 2018 and the Network conference on 19 September 2018
▪ IOSH HO will cover your travel, accommodation and conference pass.
▪ Attendance of day 2 of the IOSH conference is linked to the Network Conference and
is non-transferable (i.e. if you are planning to attend but cancel, the ticket will be
cancelled and not transferred to someone else)
▪ In addition to the above you are offered 2 free passes for someone from the
committee (or branch) to attend the 2 day IOSH conference BUT cost of travel and
accommodation cannot be covered by IOSH, only by the individual.
▪ Nominees for this year are: Chair & Vice Chair
▪ Two passes are available for committee members
ICC Birmingham 17-18 (Conference) & 19 (Network)
9- Member survey results of Oman branch
▪ Training sessions, site visits, workshops and
CPD/IPD sessions to be included in programme.
▪ Committee to make themselves more available at
meetings. Introduce themselves at the beginning of
the meeting to let attendees know that they can
speak with them during networking break
▪ Encourage members to register for meetings
beforehand so we can get a better idea of numbers
to book venue for Committee to make themselves
more available at meetings.
9- Member survey results of Oman branch
▪ Introduce themselves at the beginning of the meeting
to let attendees know that they can speak with them
during networking break
▪ Encourage members to register for meetings
beforehand so we can get a better idea of numbers
to book venue
▪ Approach members either through Committee Mailer
or at meetings about the opportunity to present at
Branch meetings
▪ Look into holding training events (E.g. CPD/IPD/PRI
Workshops) on weekends
10. Action Plan 2018-19
a) Setting the year’s goals
b) Ownership of the goals
c) Set KPIs
d) Monitoring of the above KPIs
11- IFSS Summit – International Fire and Safety
Standards Summit
• 2nd October 2018,
• Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre,
Muscat, Oman.
• We need at least two volunteers to attend a
stand & order hanouts
• We as IOSH members have a discount
12- Topics of interest to members and what industry?
• IOSH can provide speakers for the branch in
areas of interest and needs
• We need to specify
13- Any Other Business
14- Next Branch Meeting
▪ Saturday 4 August 2018, Sultan Qaboos
Mosque Grand Mosque Sohar, Lectures
Hall, Branch meeting.
▪ At least two representatives to attend Sohar
and Salalah first meetings
15- Next Committee & Branch Meeting
▪ Committee and branch meeting Wed 26
Sep 2018, Park Inn by Radisson
Highlights of Branch Events 9th July 2018
Q & A Session
Networking Session
IOSH Event Feedback & Analysis Making Impact and Influencing Health & safety!
Feedback analysis is done by: Mr. Mohammed Al Mujaini, Local Engagement Coordinator - attached Pdf file.
Presentation Session
Comparison between:
ISO 45001, 2018 and OHSAS 18001. 2007
Mr. Abdelkarim the Branch Adviser rewarding Eng. Aboud Elsharief the presenter, IOSH appreciation certificate.
Presentation
Aboud Elsharief,
Sr. MEP Project Eng.
Engineering Ethics
Engineering ...
By : Aboud ElshariefSr. MEP Project Eng.
Engineering Ethics
A field of Applied ethics and system of moral principles that apply to the practice of engineering
• “A set of rules, principles or ways of thinking that guide, or claim authority to guide, the actions of a particular group.”
Practical Ethics (1993), Peter Singer
• The UN Ethics Office offers five lines of service:
• Confidential ethics advice
• Ethics awareness and education
• Protection against retaliation for reporting misconduct
• Financial disclosure programme
• Promotion of coherence and common ethics standards across the UN family
Professionally ?
Code of Ethics for Engineers
&Rules of Practice
Engineers Shall :
• Perform services only in the areas of their competence
• Hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public
• Issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner
• Act for each employer or client as faithful agents or trustees.
• These basic ethical principles and others are established and reinforced in the NSPE Code of Ethics for Engineers (NSPE Publication 1102) and are consistent with the ethical and competent practice of engineering and the protection of the public health, safety and welfare above all other considerations.
• IEEE Code of Ethics:
to hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public, to strive to comply
with ethical design and sustainable development practices, and to disclose promptly factors that might endanger the public or the environment;
• PMI's Code of Ethics :
" according to the Project Management Institute (PMI). PMPs are held to a code of ethics to ensure decisions and actions are always honourable and in the best interest of stakeholders.
• " according to the Project Management Institute (PMI). PMPs are held to a code of ethics (PDF) to ensure decisions and actions are always honorable and in the best interest of stakeholders.
• IOSH Code of Conduct :
“a safer and healthier world of work”
strong ethical foundation for all our members working towards this vision.
It is important to understand that personal morality is not being questioned.
Personal morality and professional ethics, however, are not always the same.
professional ethics increasingly requires engineers to protect the environment, regardless of their personal moral convictions.
Where are we ?
• An interesting historical guide:
Leonardo Da Vinci recorded in his journal that: he had discovered how to make a vessel that can move about underwater—a kind of submarine -he refused to share this idea with others on the grounds that he feared it would be used for immoral purposes.
‘‘I do not publish or divulge on account of the evil
nature of men who would practice assassinations
at the bottom of the seas, by breaking the ships in
their lowest parts and sinking them together with
the crews who are in them.’’6
Ethical Issues in AI
• Unemployment. What happens after theend of jobs?
• Inequality. How do we distribute thewealth created by machines?
• Humanity. How do machines affect our behaviour and interaction?
• Artificial stupidity. How can weguard against mistakes?
• Racist robots. How do we eliminateAI bias?
• Security. How do we keep AI safe from enemy ?
• Evil genies. How do we protect against unintended consequences ?
• Singularity. How do we stay in controlof a complex intelligent system?
• Robot rights. How do we definethe humane treatment of AI?
It’s worth ?
Aboud Elsharief
Sr. MEP Project Eng.