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2011 GlobalHealth, Safety andEnvironment in Oiland Gas

Ensure Zero-Incidents, Protect The Environment, Human Capital, And Manage Risks Whilst Instilling

A Focused HSE Culture

Includes CERTIFIED Behavioural Based Safety and Leadership Master-Class Specifically For The Oil And Gas Industry Delivered And

Certified By The Neuro Coaching Institute On The Final Day!

Book early to reserve your place and receive Official Certificates

– Certifying you as a Safety Coach – SPACES ARE LIMITED.

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• Vice President• Manager• Head, General Manager• Director, Executive Director• Chief• Managing Director• Officer, Executive, Specialist• Lead, Team Leaders

• Managers, Advisors• Engineers• Professionals• Supervisors• Superintendent• Specialist• Project Managers

Who Should Attend?Health, Safety & Environment (HSE/EHS/ SHE), Occupational Health, HSEQ, SHERQ, HSSE, HSSEQ, HSE, Risk Management, Maintenance, Loss Prevention, Operations, Process Safety, Land Logistic, Project Safety, Environment, Plant, Asset, Reliability, Inspection, Hazard Management, Quality HSE, Technical HSE, HSE Training, Plant Operations, Environment, Corporate Medical, Corporate Health, Loss Prevention, Safety Audits, Contingency Planning.

Departments:

• Gain insight on how to develop an EHS Management System framework and ensure its operability and success

• Manage and prevent specific risks of process safety effectively through risk and hazard identification analysis and loss of primary containment

• Understand and learn from experts on specific issues of occupational health

• Focus on environmental issues – carbon capture management, emission control, normally occurring radioactive materials and climate change

• Develop a safety culture to ensure zero incidents though a trained Neuro-medical master-class for HSE leaders

Workshop Objectives: Highlights:Get involved and benefit directly

Get involved in discussions with oil and gas technical experts to obtain real HSE solutions that will benefit your organization

Brainstorm with your peers on key topics developed during the sessions based on YOUR areas of interest

Build effective relationships with senior decision makers across NOC’s and IOC’s through a myriad of interactive discussions and enjoyable networking activities

EXECUTIVE AND TECHNICAL STEERING COMMITTEE Executive Steering Committee Chairman Executive Streering Committee Co-Chairman

Executive Steering Committee Members

Mohamed Ahmed Al-MuflehiHSE Manager and Outstanding Leader of the Year – Arabian Oil and Gas awardsADMA – OPCO, UAE

Dr. Dhiraj RadadiyaSenior HSE AdvisorADNOC and SUPREME PETROLEUM COUNCILUAE

Waddah Shihab Ghanem Al HashemiGroup EHSQ Compliance ManagerENOC, UAE

Dr. Tee GuidottiMEDICAL ADVISORY SERVICESUSA

Elsayed Latif BedairOperations General Manager and Board MemberPETROSILAH PETROLEUM COMPANY, EGYPT

Badal RoyHead of Health Safety and EnvironmentONGC, INDIA

Dr. Osama FageehaGeneral SupervisorEnvironmental EngineeringSAUDI ARAMCOSAUDI ARABIA

Ismail Yacoub MataqiHSE, TL – Support Services KUWAIT OIL COMPANYKUWAIT

Chingiz SalahovHealth, Safety and Emergency Response Team LeaderBP, AZERBAIJAN

Luciano ScatagliniSafety Manager UpstreamENI, ITALY

Dr. Ben ZoghiVictor H. Thompson Professor and Director of RFID Oil & Gas ConsortiumTexas A&M UniversityUSA

Ashok GarlapatiA/AdministratorInternational Practice Specialty, ASSE-USASenior HSE Specialist (E&P)KUWAIT OIL COMPANYKUWAIT

Rocco SainatoHSE Onshore ManagerSAIPEM, ITALY

Dr. Luis GaviriaDirectorNEUROCOACHINGINSTITUTE, USA

Dr. Mahmood JaidhaMedical Services ManagerQATAR PETROLEUMQATAR

Adel Farid Abdel-KaderRegional CoordinatorUNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME, DIVISION OF EARLY WARNING AND ASSESSMENT (DEWA) -WEST ASIA

Adam PrazsmaryHSE Business PartnerOMV PETROM, ROMANIA

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MASTER-CLASS A - EHS FRAMEWORK, MONITORING,POLICY FORMULATION, GOVERNANCE AND SAFETY LEADERSHIP

DAY ONE MASTERCLASS MONDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2011 08:30 – 09:00 Welcome Refreshments and Registration09:00 – 09:15 Praxis Welcome Address09:15 – 09:30 Opening of Workshop and Remarks from the Executive Chairman Mohamed Ahmed Al-Muflehi, HSE Manager and Outstanding Leader of the Year –Arabian Oil and Gas awards, ADMA – OPCO, UAE

09:30 – 09:40 Praxis Energizer

09:40 – 11:00 MASTER-CLASS A: PART ONE

EHS FRAMEWORK CONSTRUCTION AND MONITORING

• Develop an EHS management system framework and policies for the Oil and Gas industry• Overview of Different Systems – Similarities and Differences• Framework Effectiveness– Measure, Monitor and Improve Performance (KPIs)• Performance Management and Leadership Development within the context of EHS systems• Continuous auditing and evaluation of Systems• Establishing Integrated Risk Registers/Aspect Impact• Operational Excellence Systems

ENOC Group Examples: Case-studies – Putting Systems into Action

• Integrated Audits – Benchmarking – HTL Group of Terminals• Developing the Product Transport Safety Management System – Distribution Business• Management Training and Development – ENOC Management Team

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break and Networking

11:30 – 13:00 MASTER-CLASS A: PART TWO

POLICY FORMULATION AND STRUCTURE

• Assure international standardization and compliance while achieving company objectives• Benchmarking – Internally and against International Standards and establish accountability in the management framework• EHS Manpower Resourcing & Company Structures• Customize Systems - Integrating EHS with Business Models (e.g. Balanced Score Card)• KPIs - Leading and Lagging Indicators• Developing and Implementation Effective Corporate Audits

ENOC Group Examples: Case-studies – Putting Systems into Action

• Competency Assurance and EHS Competency Framework• Implementing a Hybrid Structure in ENOC

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch and Networking14:00 – 14:10 Praxis Re-vitalizer

14:10 – 15:30 MASTER-CLASS A: PART THREE

GOVERNANCE, SAFETY CULTURES AND SAFETY LEADERSHIP

The final session of the Day will be dedicated to two major advanced management research projects.

• Safety Leadership and Culture – An In-depth study of the perceptions, challenges and safety culture development and leadership.• Corporate Governance - Perception Study of Senior Managers to the Role of the Board Directors in Safety Leadership – A study from three High-Risk High & Reliability Organizations. • Looking at the potential applicability of the UK combined IoD/HSE Code from Safety Leadership of the BoD.

17:30 Close of Day One

18:30 – 22:00 Praxis Networking Activity: Old City and Grand Bazaar Shopping Tour

Master-Class Leader

Waddah is the Chief EHSQ Compliance Officer and Director of EHSQ Compliance for the ENOC Group. He is the Chairman of various Committees within the Organization, including the Wellness & Social Activities Program which serves over 6000 employees. He graduated as an Environmental Engineer from the University of Wales, College Cardiff. Whilst working, he studied intensively and obtained two Diplomas in Environmental Management and Safety Management from the UK. Waddah holds a distinction level MSc in Environmental Science from the University of the UAE. He has obtained an Executive MBA through Bradford University in the UK in which he specialized in organizational safety behavior. His current doctorate research work with the Bradford School of Management, Bradford University, UK is focused on operational corporate governance and leadership in EHS.

Waddah has broad experience and working knowledge of environmental management systems and pollution control; fire and safety compliance and design reviews; development and administration of occupational health management systems; EHS Management Systems Auditing; Job Safety Task Analysis; Total Quality Management and other HSE specificities. His contribution to the EHS field includes more than 50 presentations and technical papers at various local, regional and international conferences and forums.

Waddah has been a member of the Executive Committee of the Emirates Safety Group, and served as an Advisor on the HCT Environmental Sciences Program Committee. He was a member of the Petroleum and Lube Specification Committee for the Government of the UAE, and more recently became a member of the Dubai Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Committee. He is also the Chairman of the ENOC Group’s Wellness & Social Activities Programme Committee. He has been appointed as the Vice-Chairman of the Board of the Dubai Centre for Carbon Excellence Dubai, since April 2011.

Waddah Shihab Ghanem Al Hashemi, Group EHSQ Compliance ManagerENOC, UAE

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PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT

Format for these sessions is as follows: Delegates break out into discussion groups led by a Discussion Leader to discuss and brainstorm through issues presented in the session. The objective is to give everyone the opportunity to interact and exchange ideas and engage in practical solution finding for their technical issues in order to apply them back in their organizations.

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch and Networking13:30 – 13:40 Praxis Re-vitalizer

13:40 – 15:00 SESSION 2

PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT II – MANAGING ENGINEERING, CONTRACTING AND DESIGN OF LARGE, COMPLEX E&P PROJECTS FROM CONCEPT TO COMPLETION STAGE – AGED AND NEW PROJECTS

• Ensure safe and effective engineering and design of facilities and equipment for human factors from project phase• Detailed engineering, construction, field commissioning and operations execution of EPC contracting management for large scale projects• Contractor selection, control and safety to ensure minimum incidents• Utilizing RFID/Sensors technologies for Health, safety, security and environment (HSSE)• Managing risks through specially created Integrated management systems – IMS – Case study by ONGC• Arranging for the safe use, handling, storage and transport of equipment and supplies

Session ChairmenRocco Sainato, HSE Onshore Manager, SAIPEM, ITALYBadal Roy, Head of Health Safety and Environment, ONGC, INDIADr. Ben Zoghi, Victor H. Thompson Professor and Director of RFID OIL & GAS CONSORTIUM, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY, USA

KeynoteRocco Sainato, HSE Onshore Manager, SAIPEM, ITALY

Discussion leadersC. Bose, Head of Safety and Environment, OIL INDIA, INDIABadal Roy, Head of Health Safety and Environment, ONGC, INDIASAEED TORABI, UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA, MALAYSIADr. Ben Zoghi, Victor H. Thompson Professor and Director of RFID OIL & GAS CONSORTIUM, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY, USA

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break and Networking

15:30 – 16:30 Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding SessionThroughout this 4-day workshop, delegates will experience various: Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding Sessions. These sessions will ensure that delegates are able to bring up their particular challenges and case studies, as well as the hottest topics to result from each session and discuss and brainstorm these in detail with a room-full of their peers and experts in the industry.

Format for these sessions is as follows: Delegates break out into discussion groups led by a Discussion Leader to discuss and brainstorm through issues presented in the session. The objective is to give everyone the opportunity to interact and exchange ideas and engage in practical solution finding for their technical issues in order to apply them back in their organizations.

18:30 – 22:00 Praxis Networking Activity

DAY TWO PRAXIS INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOPTUESDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2011

08:30 – 09:00 Welcome Refreshments & Registration09:00 – 09:15 Praxis Welcome Address09:15 – 09:30 Opening Remarks from the Executive Co-Chairman Adam Prazsmary, HSE Business Partner, OMV PETROM, ROMANIA

09:30 – 09:40 Praxis Energizer 09:40 – 11:00 SESSION 1

PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT I – RISK MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS

• Prevent accidents and injuries by identifying, evaluating and controlling hazards and inherent risks by continuously assessing incidents: HAZOP, MOC,HEMP, QRA, HAZID, FTA, FMEA, FMECA, LOPA and ALARP• Case-study: Controlling a potential disaster through a well controlled Risk environment • Prevention of loss of primary containment• Near miss incident auditing, reporting and learning from near misses as an indicator to identify holes in layers of protection• PSM Management systems post deepwater horizon issue for the offshore industry• Review best practices in accident investigation and analysis• Asset integrity, maintenance and inspection as a key factor to maintain a safe working environment

Session ChairmenIsmail Yacoub Mataqi, HSE TL – Support Services, KUWAIT OIL COMPANY, KUWAITDr. Dhiraj Radadiya, Senior HSE Advisor, ADNOC AND SUPREME PETROLEUM COUNCIL, UAEAdam Prazsmary, HSE Business Partner, OMV PETROM, ROMANIALuciano Scataglini, Safety Manager Upstream, ENI, ITALY

KeynoteAdam Prazsmary, HSE Business Partner, OMV PETROM, ROMANIA

Discussion LeadersIsmail Yacoub Mataqi, HSE TL–Support Services, KUWAIT OIL COMPANY, KUWAITDr. Dhiraj Radadiya, Senior HSE Advisor, ADNOC AND SUPREME PETROLEUM COUNCIL, UAELuciano Scataglini, Safety Manager Upstream, ENI, ITALY

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break and Networking

11:30 – 12:30 Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding SessionThroughout this 4-day workshop, delegates will experience various: Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding Sessions. These sessions will ensure that delegates are able to bring up their particular challenges and case studies, as well as the hottest topics to result from each session and discuss and brainstorm these in detail with a room-full of their peers and experts in the industry.

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ENVIRONMENT AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

Session ChairmenDr. Osama Fageeha, General Supervisor, Environmental Engineering, SAUDI ARAMCO, SAUDI ARABIAAshok Garlapati, Senior HSE Specialist (E&P), KUWAIT OIL COMPANY, KUWAITAdel Farid Abdel-Kader, Regional Coordinator, UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME, DIVISION OF EARLY WARNING AND ASSESSMENT (DEWA) -WEST ASIA

KeynoteDr. Osama Fageeha, General Supervisor, Environmental Engineering, SAUDI ARAMCO, SAUDI ARABIA

Discussion LeadersAshok Garlapati, A/Administrator, International Practice Specialty, ASSE-USA, Senior HSE Specialist (E&P), KUWAIT OIL COMPANY, KUWAITAdel Farid Abdel-Kader, Regional Coordinator, UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME, DIVISION OF EARLY WARNING AND ASSESSMENT (DEWA) -WEST ASIAMohamed Ahmed Al-Muflehi, HSE Manager and Outstanding Leader of the Year –Arabian Oil and Gas awards, ADMA – OPCO, UAE

10:30 – 11:30 Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding SessionThroughout this 4-day workshop, delegates will experience various: Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding Sessions. These sessions will ensure that delegates are able to bring up their particular challenges and case studies, as well as the hottest topics to result from each session and discuss and brainstorm these in detail with a room-full of their peers and experts in the industry.

Format for these sessions is as follows: Delegates break out into discussion groups led by a Discussion Leader to discuss and brainstorm through issues presented in the session. The objective is to give everyone the opportunity to interact and exchange ideas and engage in practical solution finding for their technical issues in order to apply them back in their organizations.

11:30 – 12:00 Coffee Break and Networking

12:00 – 13:00 SESSION 4

HOW DO WE ENSURE TO MAINTAIN STANDARDS FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE?

• Human vulnerability and health impact assessment• Normally Occurring Radioactive material management - NORMs• Case-study – Dealing with hazardous environmental effects on health –temperature, sea, difficult to work locations by providing appropriate health-care provisions• Contractor hygiene and health integrity issues and management• Organizational health, stress and wellness policies and programmes• Defensive driving training and up gradation of skills

Session ChairmenDr. Luis Gaviria, Director, NEUROCOACHING INSTITUTE, USAWaddah Shihab Ghanem Al Hashemi, Group EHSQ Compliance Manager, ENOC, UAEDr. Tee Guidotti, MEDICAL ADVISORY SERVICES, USADr. Mahmood Jaidha, Medical Services Manager, QATAR PETROLEUM, QATAR

Keynote addressDr. Tee Guidotti, MEDICAL ADVISORY SERVICES, USA

16:30 – 17:30 SESSION 3 – PART I

FOCUS ON DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGIES AND SOLUTIONS TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT

• Saudi Aramco’s efforts on Carbon capture, compression and sequestration • Focus on European trading scheme for Green House Gas Emission• Case-study on Reliance Industries Jamnagar Agro Initiative in accordance with statutory greenbelt requirements to develop thriving mango groves

Session ChairmenDr. Osama Fageeha, General Supervisor, Environmental Engineering, SAUDI ARAMCO, SAUDI ARABIAAshok Garlapati, A/Administrator, International Practice Specialty, ASSE-USA Senior HSE Specialist (E&P), KUWAIT OIL COMPANY, KUWAITAdel Farid Abdel-Kader, Regional Coordinator, UNITED NATIONSENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME, DIVISION OF EARLY WARNING AND ASSESSMENT (DEWA) -WEST ASIA

KeynoteDr. Osama Fageeha, General Supervisor, Environmental Engineering, SAUDI ARAMCO, SAUDI ARABIA

Discussion LeadersAshok Garlapati, A/Administrator, International Practice Specialty, ASSE-USASenior HSE Specialist (E&P), KUWAIT OIL COMPANY, KUWAITAdel Farid Abdel-Kader, Regional Coordinator, UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME, DIVISION OF EARLY WARNING AND ASSESSMENT (DEWA) -WEST ASIAMohamed Ahmed Al-Muflehi, HSE Manager and Outstanding Leader of the Year –Arabian Oil and Gas awards, ADMA – OPCO, UAE

17:30 – 18:00 Close of Day Two19:30 – 23:00 Praxis Networking Activity: Bosphorus Dinner Cruise

DAY THREE PRAXIS INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOPWEDNESDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2011

08:30 – 09:00 Welcome Refreshments & Registration09:00 – 09:15 Praxis Welcome Address09:15 – 09:30 Opening Remarks from the Executive Chairman Mohamed Ahmed Al-Muflehi, HSE Manager and Outstanding Leader of the Year –Arabian Oil and Gas awards, ADMA – OPCO, UAE

09:30 – 09:40 Praxis Energizer

09:40 – 11:00 SESSION 3 – PART II

FOCUS ON DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGIES AND SOLUTIONS TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT

• Different approaches of Oil and Gas companies to Kyoto and Clean Development Mechanism • ENI ‘s efforts to reduce flaring by using house green gas to produce energy• Case-study on ADMA-OPCO’s reef development efforts in the offshore environment

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CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE

• Tailoring emergency response plans for varied legislative environments of operation• Tier I,II and III emergency response and evacuation plans• Business resilience as a consequence of efficient continuity planningSession ChairmenMohamed Ahmed Al-Muflehi, HSE Manager, ADMA – OPCO, UAEChingiz Salahov, Health, Safety and Emergency Response Team Leader, BP, AZERBAIJAN

KeynoteMohamed Ahmed Al-Muflehi, HSE Manager, ADMA – OPCO, UAE

Discussion LeadersChingiz Salahov, Health, Safety and Emergency Response Team Leader, BP, AZERBAIJAN

16:15 – 16:45 Networking Coffee Break

16:45 – 17:45 Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding SessionThroughout this 4-day workshop, delegates will experience various: Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding Sessions. These sessions will ensure thatdelegates are able to bring up their particular challenges and case studies, as well as the hottest topics to result from each session and discuss and brainstorm these in detail with a room-full of their peers and experts in the industry.

Format for these sessions is as follows: Delegates break out into discussion groups led by a Discussion Leader to discuss and brainstorm through issues presented inthe session. The objective is to give everyone the opportunity to interact and exchange ideas and engage in practical solution finding for their technical issues in order to apply them back in their organizations.

17:45 – 18:00 Close of Day Three19:00 – 22:00 Praxis Networking Activity: Turkish Dance Night and Dinner at the House of Medusa

Discussion LeadersDr. Luis Gaviria, Director, NEUROCOACHING INSTITUTE, USAWaddah Shihab Ghanem Al Hashemi, Group EHSQ Compliance Manager, ENOC, UAE.Dr. Mahmood Jaidha, Medical Services Manager, QATAR PETROLEUM, QATARDr. Osama Fageeha, General Supervisor, Environmental Engineering,SAUDI ARAMCO, SAUDI ARABIAIsmail Yacoub Mataqi, HSE TL – Support Services, KUWAIT OIL COMPANY, KUWAIT

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch and Networking14:00 – 14:15 Praxis Revitalizer

14:15 – 15:00 Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding SessionThroughout this 4-day workshop, delegates will experience various: Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding Sessions. These sessions will ensure that delegates are able to bring up their particular challenges and case studies, as well as the hottest topics to result from each session and discuss and brainstorm these in detail with a room-full of their peers and experts in the industry.

Format for these sessions is as follows: Delegates break out into discussion groups led by a Discussion Leader to discuss and brainstorm through issues presented in the session. The objective is to give everyone the opportunity to interact and exchange ideas and engage in practical solution finding for their technical issues in order to apply them back in their organizations.

15:00 – 16:15 SESSION 5

CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE: HOW TO PREVENT, MANAGE AND CONTROL THE BIGGEST DISASTERS IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY

• Case-study - FRP (Facilities Response Plan) for Emergency Management of Offshore Oil and Gas spills• Clean up technologies for onshore oil and gas spills

“It was hugely interactive, lively and very good networking – the team were excellent”Rajive Kumar, KUWAIT OIL COMPANY

“Very high level of engagement and discussion – very rewarding!”Liz Thompson, ROXAR

“I am pleasantly surprised. The stimulating presentations, extraordinary discussions (that’s an understatement), interactive workshops, fun social networking and outstanding facilitation are not to be missed”

Roger Sung, SAUDI ARAMCO

“The workshop was very interesting, lots of technical topics and presentations discussed were to the point and added value to us. At the same time the workshop helped us to meet experts who we can keep in touch

with to exchange useful information in the future”Ali Al-Mutairi, ABU DHABI MARINE OPERATING COMPANY

“Great discussions across disciplines and different companies”Rinaldi Mulyono, KUWAIT OIL COMPANY

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DAY FOUR PRAXIS INTERACTIVE MANAGEMENT WORKSHOPTHURSDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2011

08:30 – 09:00 Welcome Refreshments & Registration09:00 – 09:15 Praxis Welcome Address09:15 – 09:30 Opening Remarks from the Executive Chairman Mohamed Ahmed Al-Muflehi, HSE Manager and Outstanding Leader of the Year –Arabian Oil and Gas awards, ADMA – OPCO, UAE

09:30 – 11:00 Part One

COACHING THE COACH - BUILDING A COMPELLING BEHAVIORAL BASED SAFETY AND HSE CULTURE

• Keys to building a successful long-term HSE culture• The art of getting everybody onboard by tapping into values and beliefs• The deliberate act of inspirational leadership

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break and Networking

11:30 – 13:00 Part Two

• Small secrets that foster retention of safety within key areas of the human brain• Back to biology and the human brain to understand key motivational factors towards safety culture• Neuro-feedback basics – proven medical methods to ensure the success of your safety programmes

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch and Networking

14:00 – 16:00 Part Three

• Managing the attention and performance of employees within the safety framework• Coaching and meaningful interactions• Formulating a long term plan and structure

Dr. Luis GaviriaDirector and FounderNEUROCOACHING INSTITUTE USA

CERTIFIED MASTERCLASS B HSE BEHAVIOURAL BASED CULTURE AND LEADERSHIP

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Master-Class Leader

Luis Gaviria is an inspirational speaker, trainer and coach. After devoting many years to his clinical practice in Stress Medicine, working in an Intensive Care Unit in a hospital in South America, he decided to devote his time and effort to help minimize the reason for so many accidents leading to the loss of human lives within hazardous industries. His main interest is in the development of strategies and safety culture building to save lives.

He and his team have developed NeuroCoaching™ Training & HSE, a simple yet practical leadership and training discipline, to expedite and reinforce learning processes and the development of better attitudes and safety skills. Behavior Based Safety using NeuroCoaching is the main focus. NeuroCoaching involves Coaching and Neurofeedback.

An electrifying speaker, Luis is sought out for the lasting results of his interventions. He is the founder and president of Gaventerprise Group Corporation, an American consulting firm, with clients in various countries. He is also the Director and Founder of the NeuroCoaching™ Institute, where Coaching training with global certification is presented.

He is the author of two books in Stress Reduction and also coauthored a book in cardiology, “Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Myths and Realities”, currently used as a textbook at various medical schools. He has published a number of audio books and virtual courses. Luis Gaviria still teaches postgraduate psychophysiology at Universidad de Antioquia School of Medicine. He usually travels from Fort Lauderdale.

17:30 – 18:30 Awards and Close of Global HSE in Oil and Gas Workshop

Each participant will receive a certificate of attendance to the Master class. The certificate is issued by the NeuroCoaching™ Institute. Each certificate will show eight (8) hours of participation, that can be applied towards Coaching Certification Process, leading to two outcomes:

NeuroCoaching™ Institute Coaching Certification Program The same training prepares coaches to apply for International Association of Coaching Certification.

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PRAXIS REVITALIZERS

Break the ice, focus and stay motivated throughout the work-shop day by engaging in some quick and stimulating energizer activities every morning and after every lunch break.

INTERACTIVE BREAKOUT DISCUSSIONS

Brainstorm with leading experts and peers in the industry. Identify best practices and solutions to your most critical concerns – a de�nite long term bene�t for your organization!

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