OPaL Organises Industrial Safety Seminar at Dahej, Reinforcing Commitment to a Safer Industrial Ecosystem
  • Feb - 2026

ONGC Petro additions Limited (OPaL) organised an Industrial Safety Seminar at its Dahej complex on February 18, 2026, reaffirming the Company's strong resolve to foster an inclusive and robust safety ecosystem across industries in the region.

The seminar witnessed participation from over 100 industry delegates, including subject matter experts and national and international speakers, representing a wide spectrum of organizations. The programme served as an important knowledge-sharing platform, focusing on contemporary industrial safety challenges and best practices.

A series of insightful sessions were conducted on critical safety themes, including process safety, HAZMAT management, work-at-height safety, and the increasingly important aspect of mental stress and well-being at the workplace. These sessions were highly appreciated by the delegates for their relevance and practical orientation.

International safety expert Dr. Hinton from the USA was a key speaker at the seminar and delivered expert lectures on HAZMAT safety and Work at Height, bringing global perspectives and learnings to the forum.

The event was jointly chaired by the Chief Operating Officer, OPaL Shri Arup Jhampri and Shri D. B. Gamit, Deputy Director, DISH Bharuch. Both dignitaries addressed the gathering, motivating participants with their inspiring and insightful views on prevailing safety challenges at both local and national levels. DISH Bharuch played a pivotal role in supporting and facilitating the successful conduct of the seminar.

OPaL also acknowledged the valuable contribution of Shri Kiran Kumar Suthar of Vishvakarma Education Trust for his effective coordination with industries, which ensured wide participation and enriched deliberations

Through this initiative, OPaL once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to promoting a culture of safety, collaboration, and continuous learning, extending beyond organizational boundaries to strengthen industrial safety standards across the region.