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Al Tunaiji said the initiative sits squarely within the club's broader strategy to strengthen its safety framework and create a secure, healthy environment for employees and members alike — one that meets the highest international standards.
Al Tunaiji told "Sharjah 24" that the workshop taught people how to deal with fires and act quickly in emergencies. The session aimed to educate staff and equip them to make quick decisions in tough situations.
He extended his thanks to the Sharjah Civil Defence Authority for their continued efforts in promoting a culture of prevention and safeguarding both individuals and club facilities.
Al Tunaiji remarked, "This type of collaboration is precisely what we need." He added, "Safety is not a one-off task; it requires ongoing training, awareness, and commitment, and today's event demonstrated this point."