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Global Action Plan Promote Worker Health – Let the Business Thrive
Under the patronage of H.E. Abdulla Bin Khalid Al Qahtani, Minister of Public Health, Doha.
Event Summary
Increased globalisation, fluctuating business climate, stringent regulatory pressures and difficult
workplace environments are posing wider occupational health challenges to employers now more
than ever before. The economic downturn has downsized employee health systems and preventive
infrastructures; which is making effective interventions at the workplace difficult.
The consequent rise in occupational accidents, diseases and work related fatalities has thoroughly
shaken the industrial sector and put the spotlight firmly back on efficient adoption of a sustainable
prevention strategy to counter major occupational health threats.
With the aim of reducing the economic burdens of workplace injury and illness, the Employee Health
& Wellbeing Conference is designed to propagate high quality health care of our major asset –
HUMAN CAPITAL. The Scientific Committee aims at delivering a revolutionary conference program;
that will enhance professional capabilities of OH practitioner and fosters an unbiased platform to
share best practise guidance and discover technological advancements.
Conference Chairman
Dr. Carl Rikard Moen, Occupational Health Manager
Early Confirmed Speakers
Dr. Salih Ali Al-Marri, Assistant Secretary General for Medical Affairs| Supreme Council of
Health
Prof. Sergio Iavicoli, Secretary General | International Commission on Occupational
Health
Dr. Mark Roberts, President Elect | ACOEM (American College of Occupational &
Environmental Medicine)
Dr. Declan Whelan, Dean, Faculty of Occupational Medicine, Royal College of Physicians
of Ireland
Prof. Tar-Ching Aw, Director| Institute of Public Health, College of Medicine & Health
Sciences, UAE University
Dr. Ivan D. Ivanov, Team Leader of the Global Occupational Health Programme | World
Health Organisation (WHO)
Professor Nelson Norman, President| Institute of Remote Healthcare
Dr. Huma Abbasi, General Manager, Corporate Health & Medical | Chevron Corporation
Global Health and Medical
Dr. Soha Al-Bayat, Head of Medical Services| Qatar Airways
Dr. Fiona Rennie, Vice President, Aviation & Occupational Medicine| Emirates Airlines
Dr. Nomy Ahmed, Medical Officer |Emirates Airlines
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Head of Scientific Committee
Dr. Luay Badran, Occupational Physician
Scientific Committee Members
Prof. Raymond Agius, Professor of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Director -
Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health, Centre for Epidemiology, Institute of
Population Health, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences |University of Manchester
Dr. Declan Whelan, Dean, Faculty of Occupational Medicine, Royal College of Physicians
of Ireland
Dr. Mark Roberts, President Elect | ACOEM (American College of Occupational &
Environmental Medicine)
Dr. Ron Loepkke, Past President |ACOEM (American College of Occupational &
Environmental Medicine)
Professor Nelson Norman, President| Institute of Remote Healthcare
Prof. Tar-Ching Aw, Director| Institute of Public Health, College of Medicine & Health
Sciences, UAE University
Dr. Nigel Shanks, Medical Services Manager| RasGas Company Limited
Dr. Israr Ahmed, Country Occupational Health Manager| Shell Qatar
Dr. Christiaan Barnard, Head of Occupational Health, Consultant Occupational Medicine
Physician | Maersk Oil Qatar
Dr. Mohammed Al Hajjaj, Head of Occupational Health Department, Supreme Council of
Health
Dr. Soha Al-Bayat, Head of Medical Services| Qatar Airways
Dr. Yousuf Noman Al Shammari, Health Manager |Qatar Foundation
Dr. Ahmad Latif, Public Health Expert
Dr. Rakhmat Soebekti, Occupational Physician
Dr. Mark Newson-Smith, Chief Medical Compliance Officer| ENOC
Dr. Fanie Jute, Regional Medical Director| International SOS
Dr. Fraser Lindsay, OIMS and SHE Advisor | (Contracted to Esso Exploration and
Production Nigeria Ltd) at Brunel
Dr. Philip Sharples, Global Medical Director| United Healthcare
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Supported By Endorsed By
Conference Focus
Wellness Works and Prevention Pays: The Evidence Base for the Business
Recent Developments in Occupational Medicine
Cultivate Mentally Healthy & Resilient Workplaces
Disability Management & Rehabilitation : Proactive Approach
Pandemic Planning : Economic Burden of Illness
Industrial Hygiene in Health Preservation & Promotion
Remote & Rural Healthcare
Who Should Attend
Job titles
Industrial Hygiene: Director, Manager, Hygienist, Specialist, Advisor
Occupational Health/ Medical/Occupational Medicine : Director, Manager, Advisor,
Specialist, Team Leader, Chief Medical Officer, Occupational Physician & Nurses
HSE : VP, Director, Manager, Advisor, Team Leader, Supervisor
Wellness/Wellbeing Professionals
Public Health : Director, Manager, Officer
Industry : Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals, Utilities, Engineering & Construction, Mining, Government &
Regulatory Bodies, Manufacturing, Aluminium, Transportation (Air/Marine), and any other related
industry susceptible to injuries and diseases
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Provisional Program- Day 1 – 11th
October 2015
08:30 Registration & Coffee 09:00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Dr. Carl Rikard Moen, Occupational Health Manager
09:05 Visionary Address Endorse Worker Health & Wellbeing as Corporate & Morale Value
Dr. Salih Ali Al-Marri, Assistant Secretary General for Medical Affairs| Supreme Council of
Health
09:15 Executive Plenary Session Topic
Wellness Works and Prevention Pays: Business Perspective
A Human Capital Strategy: Health as multiplier of human capital value
Making it Visible : Recognition, sustainable prevention & compensation
Beyond Economic Barriers : Shaping practises and influencing behaviour
Reinforce pervasive leadership
Multidisciplinary Approach : Global health management programs
CSR Initiatives : Philanthropy for the greater good
These are some of the areas that a panel of outstanding leaders—top executives and key stakeholders—will address during the
session, with a view to link worker health as a driver for business sustainability through incorporating an integrated approach
10:15 Morning Coffee Break & Networking
10:40 – 12:10 Current Challenges in Occupational Health
Impact of globalisation on occupational health
Anticipating the health effects of technology developments
Sociocultural issues in regards to health promotion / Delivering occupational health in a
multicultural working society : Effective Solutions
12:10 – 12:45 Cultivate Mentally Healthy & Resilient Workplaces
Strategies for supporting mental wellbeing and the provision of resilience
Substance Abuse
Importance of psychological support to Workers Welfare
Mental Health Risk Mitigation in the Transport Industry
12:45 Prayer Break & Luncheon
13:40 – 15:40 Recent Developments in Occupational Medicine
Social Media in Occupational Medicine
Occupational Medicine, Training, Accreditation and Licensing in the Middle-East
Care for people, role of leadership and management
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15:40 Afternoon Coffee & Networking Break
16:20- 16:50 Integration of Occupational Health with Business/ Health & Productivity as
Business Strategy
Integrating Workplace Health and Safety into the EHS Strategies
Workers health engagement and productivity (Absenteeism/Presenteeism)
Integrating Health Protection (Safety) and Health Promotion (Wellness) for the Aging
Workforce
17:00 End of day 1 & Closing Remarks from the Chairman
Dr. Carl Rikard Moen, Occupational Health Manager
17:10 Evening Reception
Day 2
08:30 Registration & Coffee
08:55 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Dr. Carl Rikard Moen, Occupational Health Manager
09:00 – 10:30 Industrial Hygiene in Health Preservation & Promotion
Holistic Chemical Management
Operationalising Health Risk Assessment
Competency Management
Noise Management and Hearing Conservation
Role of Industrial Hygiene in Engineering Design
10:30 Morning Coffee Break & Networking
10:45 – 12:15 Pandemic Planning
Disaster Occupational Health Management – Manmade and natural.
Infectious disease management as per geographical location
Workplace Health Strategies Designed to Impact the growing Epidemic of Non-
Communicable Diseases (e.g. Diabetes and Heart Disease)
Outbreak of Food-Borne illness
12:15- 12:45 Panel Discussion on Disability Management & Rehabilitation : Proactive Approach
Proactively managing Disability in the Safety Sensitive Environment
Driving a strong return to work culture in your workplace
Courageous journeys from people who have achieved real results in our industry.
Practical advice and new ideas to improve the return to work OR Innovative Mental and
Physical Workplace Rehabilitation Programs
12:45 Prayer break & Luncheon
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13:45- 15:15 Remote Healthcare
Remote and Rural Health Care.
Development of Remote Healthcare Practitioner for the international Oil & Gas Industry
Telemedicine
Evacuation of the injured & sick in remote areas
Remote megaprojects - the challenges and mitigating solutions
15:15 Afternoon Coffee Break & Networking
15:30- 16:30 Evidence & Risk-based Medical Surveillance
Outlining preventative strategies and the role of surveillance programmes particularly
in the prevention of physical occupational diseases
16:30- Panel Discussion on Competence Management
Recruitment, Training & Development
Medical fitness for safety critical work
Distance learning and the virtual classroom in Occupation Health
17:00 End of day 1 & Closing Remarks from the Chairman
Dr. Carl Rikard Moen, Occupational Health Manager
Day 3
Masterclass 1
Dr. Declan Whelan, Dean, Faculty of Occupational Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of
Ireland