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Steel News | 2026-04-23 11:57:13
The initiative has already delivered significant results, including a 52% reduction in total recordable incident rate (TRIFR).
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): EMSTEEL is set to highlight its advanced safety framework, Aman 2.0, during the upcoming steelTalks session scheduled for April 28, 2026. The virtual event will focus on how the company is driving safety excellence across steel operations through innovation, leadership, and robust risk management practices.
Safety continues to be a critical priority in the steel industry, where high-energy processes and complex operations demand continuous improvement. During the session, Ahmed Al Jadeedi, Director of HSSE at EMSTEEL, will present insights into Aman 2.0, a program launched in 2023 to strengthen workplace safety and operational resilience.
The initiative has already delivered significant results, including a 52% reduction in total recordable incident rate (TRIFR). Increased near-miss reporting and hazard identification further indicate improved workforce engagement and proactive safety culture.
The discussion will emphasize the role of leadership, governance, and structured risk management systems in minimizing workplace incidents. It will also explore the integration of digital tools such as Management of Change and Permit-to-Work systems to enhance safety performance.
The session will be accessible globally, featuring live captions and translation to ensure wider participation and engagement.
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Aman 2.0 is EMSTEEL’s advanced safety framework aimed at improving workplace safety and operational resilience.
It has reduced the total recordable incident rate by 52% and improved near-miss reporting and hazard identification.
The session will focus on safety leadership, governance, risk management, and the use of digital safety tools.