Sharjah Police And SPSA Collaborate On Enhancements To Unified Security And Safety Team

Major General Abdullah Mubarak bin Amer, Commander-in-Chief of Sharjah Police, and Sheikh Khalid bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Prevention and Safety Authority, recently discussed enhancing cooperation between their organisations. Their focus was on improving the "Unified Security and Safety Team" to advance occupational safety and health in Sharjah.

The meeting took place at the General Command Headquarters. It included high-ranking officials like Brigadier Ahmed Al Serkal, Director-General of Police Operations, Brigadier Abdullah bin Nassar, Acting Director-General of Resources and Support Services, and Brigadier Dr. Ali Bu Al Zoud, Deputy Director-General of Central Operations. Engineer Lamia Al Noman, Head of the Unified Security and Safety Team, and Lieutenant Colonel Faisal Al Tunaiji, Deputy Team Leader, also attended.

Sharjah Police and SPSA Discuss Safety Team Updates

During the discussions, Major General Bin Amer stressed the importance of working with strategic partners to achieve common goals that serve the public interest. He praised the SPSA for its crucial role in collaborating with government entities to improve preventive measures and raise awareness.

The unified team's efforts have significantly impacted occupational accident characteristics. This collaboration has contributed to creating a secure and sustainable work environment in Sharjah. The meeting reviewed developments in the team's work from 2021 to 2024.

The meeting focused on strengthening joint cooperation frameworks regarding recent advancements in their collaborative efforts. They examined results from the Sharjah Occupational Safety and Health System, key statistics on workplace accidents, annual reports, and recommendations for system improvement.

Major General Bin Amer highlighted that these efforts are vital for ensuring a safe occupational environment in the emirate. The unified team’s initiatives have played a significant role in shaping a safer workplace culture across Sharjah.

The discussions underscored the necessity of continuous collaboration between both organisations to enhance safety measures further. By reviewing past achievements and planning future strategies, they aim to maintain high standards of occupational safety.

With inputs from WAM

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