Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Akbar Al Baker, (centre right) and Captain Abdulrahman Al Hammadi — Director of Air Safety Department, Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (centre left), Ashish Jain – Senior Vice President Group Safety and Security and oth
Over 600 staff, including senior executives, from Qatar Airways Group attended its first annual conference on safety and security organised for its staff, with an agenda designed to embed the Group Policy that safety and security is the highest priority as expressed in all corporate values. The team members were educated on the robust processes spanning several operational areas.
Named ‘Priority 1’, the one-day conference aimed to provide company-wide awareness on how various departments are implementing best-in-class processes, to share information and enhance collaboration through the organisation.
These executive leaders, managers and supervisory staff from the Qatar Airways Group participated in 16 interactive sessions to broaden their knowledge about various safety and security best practices. The workshops and presentations moderated by senior business representatives highlighted risk management, emergency response, business resilience, environmental sustainability, ground, flight and cabin safety, occupational health and fire safety as well as security topics among others. Additionally, the Talent Development team showcased key elements of safety and security learning.
The conference was opened by Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Akbar Al Baker, who emphasised the Group’s underlying commitment and complete focus on safety and security enhancement across all Qatar Airways operations, 24 hours a day out of the airline’s hub in Doha.
These continued improvements of current best practice have led to numerous company-wide achievements including a well-established integrated Safety and Security Management Programme, full safety and security audit compliance, improved carbon efficiency, successful joint emergency exercises with Hamad International Airport (HIA) and government emergency stakeholders and implementing centralised documentation and emergency information systems.
Al Baker said: “The primary commitment we ask of each of our staff is to put safety and security as their number one priority every day, and we encourage our team members to constantly seek ways to share best practices and innovative safety methods with their colleagues”.
Ashish Jain, Senior Vice- President Group Safety and Security, said: “Our core objective of this conference is to emphasise that together we need to actively have a socially-conscious approach to our day-to-day work environment; every day in every department in every activity and conversation, we make safety and security our Priority 1. Good safety and security is not just about complying with applicable laws it is also very good for business.”