The 1st International HSE Expo 2010
EuroPars HSEQ AB has conducted major studies and investigation throughout the Middle East, particularly the strategic regions that accommodate special industries (oil, gas and petr...


EuroPars HSEQ AB has conducted major studies and investigation throughout the Middle East, particularly the strategic regions that accommodate special industries (oil, gas and petrochemical) with regard to Health, Safety and the Environment. The result of the investigation demonstrates that there is a requirement for an exhibition and conference and EuroPars HSEQ AB will be running the first International HSE Expo in the Kish Free Zone and will welcome the Countries of the Persian Gulf.
Kish Free Zone has been chosen for this prestigious event because of its International connections and the very calm atmosphere. Additionally there are special privileges for Regional, National and International guests. The continued evolution of industrial science and technology, with the use of new equipment, in trying to satisfy the needs of the Human Society, often has a negative effect due to the lack of observance of HSE rules and regulations. This can lead to the destruction of the economy and the environment.
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