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The Petro Rabigh advantage:
Petro Rabigh is not the only petrochemical company in Saudi Arabia, but it enjoys advantages that promise to transform the industry both in the Kingdom and globally. Indeed, the union of blue-chip powerhouses Aramco and Sumitomo, whose expertise and capabilities knit together perfectly, will make Petro Rabigh one of the most competitive and innovative petrochemical companies ever.
 
Currently, Aramco’s Rabigh refinery has the potential to provide 400,000 barrels per day of crude oil, 95 million cubic feet per day of ethane and about 15,000 barrels per day of butane. The availability of such volumes of feedstock, on-site and low-priced, will release Petro Rabigh from the supply pressures faced by other companies, and will enable it to achieve unprecedented levels of economy and efficiency.
 
Sumitomo, meanwhile, provides world-leading technological know-how and 95 years of experience in the global marketing of chemical products. This consolidation of know-how and infrastructure, along with the global aspect of the partnership, marks the beginning of a new era in Saudi Arabia, one in which it uses its natural resources to achieve a global edge in a wide variety of industries. Petrochemicals are only the beginning.
 
Due to begin production in October 2008, Petro Rabigh will initially produce 18.4 million tons per year (mpta) of petroleum-based products and 2.4 mpta of ethylene and propylene-based derivatives. Demand for its quality, low-priced products is expected to be high, and a proposed industrial park adjacent to the complex will drive demand even higher.
 
Accordingly, plans are already underway to expand the plant’s operations.



AMICO is a group of companies, with a fully-functioning branch in each country of the
GCC and Arab region. For about three decades, AMICO has been serving the Middle East
with top-notch medical equipment and instruments. Among the wide range of medical
specialties
AMICO is catering for, stand the following:
• Emergency and Critical Care
• Occupational Health
• Cardiology
• Audiology
• Surgery
• Orthopedics
• Ophthalmology
• Dermatology
•  Neurology
• Oncology

As far as Occupational Health sector is concerned, we provide cutting-edge technology
that responds to the high and growing demand of the occupational health professional.

Following are the main medical problems associated with occupational health, and the solutions we are providing to perfectly address, treat and respond to them on-site:

Problem

Description

Solution

Equipment

Sudden Cardiac ArrestPatient collapses due to irregularity of the heart beating rhythm (shivering instead of beating). It can happen to anyone, at any age. Sun, heat and physical fatigue, among others, are some of the risk factors. The electrical activity of the heart needs to be restored to its normal rhythm.On-site immediate defibrillation (electrical shock) by an AED (Automated External Defibrillator).AEDPlus
ZOLL, USA
    
 No pulse, no electrical activity of the heart (asystole). CPR (chest compression is needed to resuscitate (revive) the heart. Only after regaining the electrical activity of the heart, a shock can be given. Almost 60% of patients need CPR prior to the shock, and 100% need CPR during the whole process.Manual CPR has a lot of limitations and is not that effective. An automated Chest Compression Device solves this issue.AutoPulse
ZOLL, USA
    
Pulse & Oxygen Concentration ProblemsWhen a worker feels fatigue, faints, or unwell, we always need to check pulse and blood oxygen saturation level.Practical, portable and handy Pulse Oximeters are needed.Pulse Oximeters
NONIN, USA
    
Hearing ProblemsSome industries need to assess the hearing ability of workers (screening), or, workers are more prone to get hearing problems in some industries.Routine on-site hearing screening is needed.Audiometers
ENTOMED, Sweden
    
Fractures, Broken Bones,Bleeding or debris in the EyesVery common problems in industrial, construction and manufacturing environments
Fractured or broken bones need to be splinted. Heavy bleeding needs a haemostatic agent on the site. Eyes should be protected.Splints, Cellox
Goggles

SAM MEDICAL, USA


You are cordially invited to visit our booth on June 23 and 24, 2008 during the congress.
All devices will be demonstrated, and product brochures will be given away.

AMICO UAE
afathi@amicogroup.com




Leader Industries specializes in risk control services for the construction industry.
Our highly trained team of professionals works on site to identify potential hazards,
minimize risk of injury to workers and react according to procedure if an emergency
occurs. Through proper planning, resources and on site management, Leader
Industries has the tools and the training to make your job site a safer place for you
and your employees.
For more than a decade, Leader Industries has emerged as an internationally
recognized, full-service, safety-focused company for the construction and
manufacturing industries. Our team of Safety Coordinators and Consultants,
Trainers, Auditors, Paramedics and Confined Space Rescue Specialists, have
worked around the globe in mining and manufacturing operations, high-rises and
power generation stations, and on bridges, roads and sewer systems. From Abu
Dhabi to Toronto, Nunavut to Madagascar, Leader Industries is raising the bar for
workplace safety around the world.

Email:
leaderindustries@rogers.com
Visit our website:
www.leader-industries.com


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