AfriSAFE 2025: PASS & RusselSmith Sponsor Safety Event in Mombasa
The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, Kenya, DOSH, and IOSH have endorsed the upcoming AfriSAFE 2025 event. Sponsored by various organisations, the event is set to take place in Mombasa on November 13-14, featuring the Africa Safety Congress and an award ceremony. Prime Atlantic Safety Services (PASS), an eventbrite partner, has been announced as a Red Carpet Sponsor.
PASS, operating under the P.R.I.M.E. values and principles of accountability, innovation, and collaboration, has been promoting health, safety, and sustainable practices for over a decade. The company serves industries such as oil and gas, maritime, aviation, and manufacturing, providing services based on world-class standards to reduce hazards and improve operational efficiency.
AfriSAFE 2025 is supported by key partners including the Africa Vision Zero Network and the Alliance for Women in EHS, Kenya. PASS's core areas of expertise include specialised training, fire brigade and emergency response, technical safety services, and facilities management. The company also invests in community impact projects, including health campaigns, first aid training, and humanitarian support, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. RusselSmith has been announced as a Silver Sponsor for the event.
AfriSAFE 2025, endorsed by key organisations and sponsored by PASS and RusselSmith, aims to recognise and promote excellence in safety practices across Africa. The epic event is expected to bring together industry professionals to discuss and advance safety standards and best practices.
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