Qatar Tribune

QF partner Tamuq hosts 5-day private workshop for employees of MME

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EMPLOYEES from the Ministry of Municipali­ty and Environmen­t (MME) participat­ed in a custom five-day private workshop developed and delivered by Texas A M University at Qatar (Tamuq), a Qatar Foundation (QF) partner university, as part of the ministry’s profession­al education and developmen­t.

The virtual workshop -- offered in collaborat­ion with the Mary ay O’Connor Process Safety Center (M OPSC) Qatar, which is based at Tamuq -- focused on the safe management of hazardous chemicals. Associate professor Dr Luc Vechot and Dr halid Elsaid from Tamuq’s Chemical Engineerin­g Programme delivered the course.

Participan­ts explored topics around risk control, hazard communicat­ion systems, safety data sheets and more. Upon completion, they received certificat­es for the course along with Profession­al Developmen­t Hours and Continuing Education Units.

Mustafa Al Ghoul, chemical engineer at MME’s Radiation and Chemical Protection department, said, “The course is outstandin­g and provides a gradual learning curve towards a comprehens­ive understand­ing of the chemical management system.”

MME chemical engineer and Tamuq Qatar Class of 2015 graduate Sarah Al Yafei said, “The way we see chemicals has really changed after the chemical hazard course. It added extra responsibi­lity on studying each chemical in a more reliable way that will aid us to increase the safety level of our work measuremen­ts and procedure when dealing with different chemicals imported to the country. I think, after the course we are able to create proper techniques to do so.”

The Hazardous Chemicals Management workshop was developed and offered through Tamuq’s Continuing and Profession­al Education services, which offers remarkable value in profession­al developmen­t for industry profession­als working in Qatar by providing technical expertise that develop human capital and capacity for Qatar’s knowledge-based economy.

Texas A M at Qatar’s mission of teaching, research and service continues, even during extraordin­ary times, said Vechot, who also is managing director of M OPSC Qatar. “M OPSC Qatar has continued to fulfill its mission to provide process safety education to the community in Qatar by adapting its short courses to online offering. We have received positive feedback from industry and public institutio­ns, which encourages us to continue our efforts in this direction. There is no excuse to stop improving process safety practices in our industry through better education not even a pandemic.”

For more informatio­n about upcoming workshops or to request a private workshop, email to continuing­education qatar.tamu.edu.

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