When security-related events occur, multiple HSE and operational responsibilities are triggered at once. The challenge is no longer identifying overlap—but managing coordinated response, ownership, and compliance under real conditions.
Tag Archives: Laws and Regulations
HSE Compliance Is Expanding — and Security-Related Obligations Are Part of That Shift
HSE compliance is expanding. In the Middle East, security-related scenarios are increasingly triggering obligations around worker safety, emergency response, and business continuity. The challenge is no longer just identifying requirements—but managing them in a structured way.
From Compliance Registers to Compliance Systems: What Good Looks Like
Most organisations start with a legal or compliance register—but these alone rarely support effective decision-making. As compliance becomes more operational, management needs to understand risk, priority, and cost. This post explores how organisations move beyond static registers to structured compliance systems that enable informed decisions.
When Spreadsheets Stop Working: Scaling Compliance Management into a System
Over three decades of HSE project experience in the GCC shows that spreadsheets work for compliance—until they don’t. As projects scale, compliance becomes operational, requiring ownership, visibility, and real-time tracking. This post explores when spreadsheets stop working and why compliance must evolve into structured systems.
HSE Regulatory Requirements Across the GCC Part 3: International Agreements Related to the Environment
This is the third installment of my blog series on the health, safety, and environmental (HSE) regulatory landscape across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and provides an overview of the international agreements related to environmental protection and their status across the GCC.




