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The conversation turned to how procedures actually play out on the ground and whether they are delivering the results expected of them. Officers shared situations they have dealt with in the field, highlighting obstacles that can slow action and suggesting small but meaningful changes that could make responses quicker and preventive work more consistent.
There were no lengthy presentations. Instead, those responsible for daily operations were allowed to speak plainly about what works, what doesn't, and what could be improved.
Brigadier Al Naour emphasised the importance of clear communication between departments and the need for teams to work closely together. He encouraged staff to submit realistic suggestions and to approach improvements collectively.
Part of the discussion focused on sectors such as industry, trade and construction. Participants discussed reinforcing safety requirements and raising awareness of occupational health standards among workers and supervisors.
The workshop is part of SP’s ongoing internal reviews to keep safety procedures effective and up to date. The aim, officials said, is to promote safer working environments that support productivity and ensure consistent quality across sectors.
The session forms part of SP's ongoing efforts to review procedures, refine its approach, and ensure that safety and prevention remain at the forefront of its operational priorities.