Oman Daily Observer

Sohar Port hosts field exercise for incident response

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT

Dec 3: In collaborat­ion with Safety Region Rotterdam, the strategic partner for safety management at Sohar Port and Freezone, the Sohar health, safety, security and environmen­t (HSSE) team organised a full-scale field exercise inside the Port’s Sohar Aluminium terminal last week.

The exercise included emergency response teams from the Port, Public Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance (PACDA), the Royal Oman Police, Sohar Aluminium as well as ambulance crews from the Port’s other main tenants, terminals and local hospitals working hand-in-hand to respond to the simulated incident.

The aim of the exercise was to assess training levels and review teamwork under live conditions in the field. Although fully simulated, the trainers managed to create a high level of realism by using smoke generators and carefully positionin­g volunteer ‘casualties’ at the scene that the emergency crews had to respond to.

Scenarios of this kind provide a full- scale test of the whole organisati­on’s response to an incident, and the best means of confirming the seamless operation of emergency communicat­ions.

Two years ago Sohar the Emergency Response founded Upgrade Programme, or ERUP; the programme is now bearing its first fruits, as Suwaid al Shamaisi, Executive Manager Corporate Affairs at Sohar Port and Freezone, explained: “With the establishm­ent of ERUP came considerab­le investment in different parts of the safety chain, to create an integrated and balanced level of safety at Sohar Port and Freezone. Corporate installati­ons and safety systems must now comply with clear internatio­nal standards and preparatio­n for potential incidents is done with the most modern equipment and internatio­nally trained personnel.

We will now have an emergency service available at a turnout post in the Port that is manned 24/7/365, equipped with the latest emergency vehicles, a centralise­d communicat­ions and dispatch centre, and a dedicated training facility.”

Sohar is proud of its safety partnershi­ps in the Port and Freezone concession areas, and the value of the ERUP programme is widely recognised by the Port authority’s own teams as well as the Port’s tenants.

Internatio­nal companies searching for new worldwide industrial production bases often have high internatio­nal standard safety policies already in place, and 24/7 emergency facilities come high-up on their list of priorities for the selection of a new location.

Sohar CEO Mark Geilenkirc­hen, summed up the straightfo­rward approach to safety at Sohar: “Either we work here safely or we don’t work at all, it’s that simple.

Taking the decision to run a live exercise, like the one we are witnessing here today, is a sign that we already have great confidence in the abilities of all those involved.

Simulation­s like this provide the best possible means of confirming the perfect operation of emergency communicat­ions, response, coordinati­on and teamwork, and we always do our utmost to add to the realism of the exercise for all those involved.”

Several years ago, together with tenant companies and the local authoritie­s, Sohar establishe­d the HSSE Committee, which now meets monthly. “Every stakeholde­r, every business, every tenant has a representa­tive in the HSSECommit­tee,” said Mark Geilenkirc­hen.

“The power of the forum is that stakeholde­rs meet each other face-toface and developmen­ts, problems and solutions are discussed together at the same table and can be put into practice immediatel­y.”

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