ASSP KUWAIT CHAPTER – AN INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVE
VISION STATEMENT
The ASSP-Kuwait chapter envisions developing into a center of excellence providing professional guidance, services, consultancy and resources to the Industrial and Social sectors in the region on matters related to Health, Safety and Environmental Protection.
MISSION STATEMENT
American Society of Safety Professionals - Kuwait Chapter formerly named as American Society of Safety Engineers- Kuwait Chapter is a nonprofit organization of professionals committed to the advancement of Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) practices among the Industrial sectors and social groups in Kuwait.
The Kuwait Chapter of AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY PROFESSIONALS is one of the additions to the ASSP family of worldwide presence and was established in the year 2000. ASSP is the Kuwait’s premier voluntary, non-profit making Health, Safety and Environmental organization that strives to provide professional guidance, training, consultancy and resources to the industrial and social sectors in the region. The chapter is affiliated with Kuwait Society of Engineers in Kuwait, supported by Kuwait Petroleum Corporation and its Subsidiaries and by the international regulatory agencies.
ASSP ACTIVITIES
In pursuance to its goals and objectives the society has been organizing international Conferences, Private Sector Annual Recognition program for GCC Organisations, Technical meets, Webinars, Training programs and Outreach activities on way to become one of the most active professional bodies in the Middle East. ASSP is a group of HSE professionals who are deeply associated with the society activities on a voluntary basis to meet the objective of protecting people, property and environment. Keeping the local and global HSE challenges in view, ASSP-Kuwait Chapter’s major activities are:
and lot more. Already recognized as the platinum Chapter among the chapters worldwide, it is the biggest outside USA. The Chapter has achieved a string of successes and looking forward to reach greater heights in the years to come.