ENEC highlights ‘safety culture’ at WorldSkills 2017

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ABU DHABI / WAM

The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) said that health and safety are on top of its priorities, highlighting the importance of safety culture, which comes as part of ENEC’s role as official Safety Partner and National Gold Partner for the event. This commitment is demonstrated by ENEC’s team of ‘Health and Safety Ambassadors’ at WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017, the world’s largest vocational skills competition
currently taking place in the emirate.
ENEC’s team worked closely with international experts to check on any safety hazards in the buildup phase and will continue throughout the event. The initiative will promote important messages around health and safety in the workplace and will educate youth on prioritising safety before embarking on any project.
WorldSkills 2017, taking place over four days at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, ADNEC, aims to inspire young people to delve deeper into technical education and develop skills that they can use for entrepreneurial endeavours or to further their vocational careers. This comes in support of Abu Dhabi Plan, which aims to nurture and develop the next generation of educated, skilled and ambitious youth within the UAE. Young people from 59 member countries and regions are gathering in Abu Dhabi to compete in 51 different vocational skill competitions. A wide range of skills are featured at the event, including everything from aircraft maintenance, automobile technology, electrical installations, and industrial control through to plumbing and heating.
ENEC Chief Executive Officer, Mohamed Al Hammadi, commented, “We are proud to play an important role in WorldSkills Abu Dhabi as we work together to help increase knowledge transfer and skills development amongst youth in the UAE. It is crucial that we continue to educate young people on the diverse range of opportunities they have to be part of the development of UAE industries in the future.”
“For UAE Peaceful Nuclear Energy Programme, safety is number one priority. We dedicate significant attention to continuously developing our people and processes, as these are fundamental to quality and safety led nuclear energy operations. Safety is a defining element of our corporate values and culture. Every employee at ENEC and our subsidiaries is responsible for safety, and is empowered to act accordingly. We look forward to passing on our expertise in safety to all participants at the WorldSkills Abu Dhabi competition,” Al Hammadi concluded. The UAE Peaceful Nuclear Energy Programme is built on the most rigorous standards of safety, transparency and security, making the UAE a role model for nuclear energy development worldwide.

TRA keen to boost innovation among youth
ABU DHABI / WAM

As part of its sponsorship of the 44 Edition of the WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017, the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has announced its active participation in the world’s leading event in the field of skills’ support and vocational competition.
The participation of the TRA is in line with the body’s efforts in developing national cadres, increasing the competitive and innovation spirit among the youth of the nation, and supporting leading competitions by competing in the category of technical skills.

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