The company held a 'Shell Road Safety Awareness' 
						seminar for employees throughout the group's Kuwait 
						operations as part of its local efforts to improve road 
						safety. This reflects the international company's 
						concerns about the rising rate of road accidents at a 
						global level. 
						
						Alan McGuinness, Managing Director of Matrix ISC, a 
						regular provider of defensive driving training for Shell 
						in the Middle East, demonstrated how to perceive danger 
						on the roads and encourage drivers to look closely at 
						themselves in order to address personal risk-taking. 
						
						The presentation, which took the form of an interactive 
						session on Wednesday 21 September, addressed staff from 
						Shell lubricants distributor Al Hafez Trading, Shell 
						Global Solutions and the Kuwait Shell Limited head 
						office. 
						
						Mr. McGuinness said: 'It is important to be aware that 
						road accidents are avoidable and road death is 
						preventable no matter what the environment.' 
						
						'Drivers must analyse what they do on the roads, and 
						work at reducing risk for themselves and their 
						passengers. It is critical to maintain concentration,' 
						he added. 
						
						The issue of rising road deaths was highlighted by Shell 
						in the Middle East as part of the United Nations World 
						Health Organisation (WHO) Road Safety campaign in 2004. 
						This warned that road traffic injuries have become a 
						major global health and development problem which will 
						worsen in the years ahead if no significant steps are 
						taken to make improvements. According to WHO data, road 
						traffic deaths have risen from approximately 999,000 in 
						1990 to just over 1.1 million in 2002. Kuwait, together 
						with other GCC 
						countries, shares some of the highest rises in death 
						tolls in the world. 
						
						Dr. Ken Taylor, General Manager of Kuwait Shell, said: 
						'By focusing on educating individuals about dangers on 
						the road, Shell aims to create a wider change in the 
						approach to driving. The aim is for Shell staff in 
						Kuwait to adopt safety awareness at a corporate and 
						individual level, and also bring their increased 
						knowledge to the company's customers and partners.' 
						
						Shell recently championed similar road safety campaigns 
						in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Qatar, Egypt, the UAE, 
						Bahrain, Kazakhstan and Russia. 
						
						'Road safety is just one aspect of Shell's global 
						Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) commitment to all 
						our employees and to the communities in which we 
						operate,' Dr. Taylor said. 
				AME Info (Middle East): Shell promotes road safety to minimise risk of accidents: Sunday 25 September 2005
Kuwait Shell Limited makes road safety a key company priority in a drive to reduce the risk from road accidents.
					Kuwait: 2 hours, 52 minutes ago 
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| Left to right: Dr. Ken 
							Taylor, General Manager of Kuwait Shell Limited, 
							Habib Behbehani, Head of Al-Hafez Trading 
							Establishment and Rob Sherwin, Shell Business 
							Development Adviser Middle East, during the Shell 
							Road Safety Awareness seminar held in Kuwait on 21 
							September. 
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					Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, News EditorSunday, September 25 - 2005 at 08:40 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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