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Enertech to meet growing demand for standardised HSE in Qatar.

L N MALLICK

Doha

Enertech Qatar, a leading safety-training centre with state-of-the-art professional training facilities, is poised to meet the growing demand for standardised health and safety training in Qatar.

Enertech Qatar is the Middle East's fastest growing health, safety, and environmental (HSE) training provider.

Enertech Qatar Safety Training Centre, located in Al Mamoura area, is ISO 9001, 14001 and OHSAS 18001-certified. In addition, the training centre is approved by numerous local and international awarding bodies such as the Supreme Education Council, Opito, Nebosh, IOSH, Ecitb, HABC, Medic First Aid, Iirsm, NSC, PADI, British Council, NFPA, IWCF, IEMA, PMI, US GBC, Iadc, Aiobp, Rospa, QP (Qatar Petroleum), RasGas, Dolphin Energy and Maersk.

Founded in March 2004, the company was established to meet the growing demand for high quality, standardised health and safety training.

Enertech Qatar has been a major training provider for the internationally-accredited and accepted courses such as IOSH, Nebosh, Ecitb, HABC, Medic, Iirsm, PMI and PADI qualifications.

The sprawling training centre is equipped with well-trained, multi-nationality instructors both male and female, and simulators for practical based training. The centre functions as a multi-lingual environment to ensure that safety will be well comprehended by all delegates regardless of the language they speak. They conduct training with flexible schedules and in different languages such as English, Arabic, Hindi, Tagalog, Nepalese, Malayalam, Tamil, Urdu and French.

"Being the pioneer in safety training, we at Enertech Qatar, are keen to educate clients on the new trends of safety - thus including more value to the training. We are aligned with the both national and international HSE regulations, always striving to include latest standards to our safety training. We engage our trainers and staff with continuous professional development by investing in various seminars and workshops conducted here and abroad by major national and international awarding bodies," said Enertech Qatar Managing Director Shareef P Mohammed.

"The quality of training is another major factor which makes Enertech Qatar distinct from their competition. We believe that every individual attending our training should understand the importance of safety in his/hers day to day affairs and be motivated to make safety personal, so that he/she stays safe and healthy to enjoy life after work, added Mohammed.

"We understand and promote the idea of social awareness with the employees and employers on the importance of safety and its effects on family life," he said.

Enertech Qatar, under the leadership of Chairman Hamad Abdullah Hamad al Attiyah, is continuously investing in their facilities, making it one of the best safety-training facilities across the country.

"We are equipped with 16 classrooms and practical grounds for which practical training is required. Further, we also provide training at the client's location, on requirement. A swimming pool with latest survival technology, helicopter simulator, escape chute, confined space entry simulator on two levels with two points of entry and rescue tripods and equipment, a smoke house simulator on two levels with spiral and straight stair cases and synthetic smoke machine, a working-at-height facility, a H2S classrooms with air cascade facility, a fast rescue boat, advanced first-aid kits, stretchers oxygen tanks for first-aid and advance first aid, scaffolding and riggers for constructions training are some of the facilities available," remarked Mohammed.

"On this eve of completing the 10th year and stepping on to the dawn of 11th year , we are really proud to proclaim that we are now in association with more than 2500 companies across Qatar, which understand the importance of a man and the man hour. The goal of our safety policy, which we had developed together, is to ensure an accident-free workplace while maintaining a high level of productivity."

"We are privileged to be associated with those who have completed millions of man hours with zero LTIs (lost time injuries) for the last 10 years."

"To ensure that we have delivered the training effectively, we had adopted certain ways to cross check both externally and internally. A successful training programme is always a work in progress, and the training cycle isn't complete without an evaluation of training's effectiveness, which leads to decision-making and planning for future training," he said.

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Date:Mar 3, 2015
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