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Dar Al-Handasah recognized
for exceptional milestone
in Doha project
Qatar's Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy
awarded their prestigious Certificate of Achievement
to Dar Al-Handasah for attaining the milestone of
three million man-hours worked without a lost time
incident (LTI).
Tasked with delivering projects for the 2022 FIFA
World Cup, the Supreme Committee has a dedicated
Health & Safety division. This division is in charge
of implementing health and safety standards
through a strict enforcing of the Qatar Construction
Specifications 2014 Health & Safety Code, a body of
regulations, and various action plans.
The milestone award comes as a well-deserved tribute
to the extraordinary competence and professionalism
of Dar Al-Handasah's people in Doha. From mid-2014
and for 66 weeks, Dar delivered comprehensive safety
consultancy and technical supervision for the Khalifa
Stadium project. It did so based on site-specific health
and safety procedures adopted from the mastered
PMC HSE system accredited by BS EN OHSAS 18001.
Management, engineers, staff, and workforce
personnel continue to work diligently on the stadium
and Sports Museum project to maintain very high
levels of safety.
An award ceremony was held at the project site in
Doha on October 5, 2015. In attendance were members
of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy,
along with over 3,300 site personnel. The ceremony
was a grand showing of appreciation to the project
team and all site personnel. Workforce representatives
received the achievement certification on behalf of
the project team. It was a moment of exceptional
pride for all involved in the project.
by Aws Samara, Dar Al-Handasah
Over three million man-hours have been expended on the Khalifa Stadium and
Sports Museum project by Dar professionals without a single lost time incident.
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Dar Al-Handasah recognized for exceptional milestone in Doha project