
ASRY Conducts ISPS Security Exercise in Bahrain
The Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (ASRY) recently carried out an International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) exercise in collaboration with several security authorities under the Bahraini Ministry of Interior. The exercise was designed to enhance ASRY’s security preparedness and strengthen its response capabilities for a range of emergency scenarios, ensuring a safe working environment for employees and visitors while maintaining the highest safety and security standards across its facilities.
Mahmood Abdulaziz, ASRY’s Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE) Manager, said: “This regular exercise is intended to refine the team’s skills and reinforce its security readiness by employing simulated real-life, scenario-based training, so that staff are well prepared to handle varied risks and deal with emergencies efficiently and professionally. We value the strong involvement of the security authorities in Bahrain whose direct participation helped carry out the drill and meet its aims.”
ASRY conducts these drills on a routine basis to improve coordination between security teams from different institutions in the Kingdom. By aligning operational procedures and fostering the exchange of expertise, the company aims to enhance overall performance and build the capabilities needed to respond effectively to any potential risks in the future.
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