C T Online Desk: June 29, 2025- A two-week ‘Regional Training Course on Industrial Safety’ has commenced as part of the Global Ports Safety Project which is funded by the European Union and the Chattogram Port Authority.
A total of 20 officials from France, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh are participating in this training.
Commodore Ahmed Amin Abdullah, member (Harbor and Marine) of the Chattogram Port Authority, addressed the inaugural function, which took place at the
Chattogram Port Training Center today, as the chief guest.
French Ambassador to Bangladesh, Jean-Marc Serre-Charleau, addressed the gathering as the special guest and keynote speaker.
Commodore Ahmed Amin Abdullah emphasized that this training will significantly contribute to enhancing the industrial safety systems at seaports. The Chattogram Port Authority plans to continue organizing similar training sessions in the future, he said.
The French Ambassador noted that this programme, supported by the French government, will improve participants’ skills in managing industrial risks and will aid in ensuring safety within their respective workplaces.
According to the port authority, the training, led by industrial safety expert Olivier Salvi, will cover risk management in modern container terminals, oil and gas operations, liquid hydrocarbon depots, and chemical storage.
Participants will acquire the skills to simulate significant accidents, including pool fires, toxic gas releases, and explosions, utilizing the European Commission’s ADAM software alongside Ineris’ PRIMARISK platform, while also learning methods for establishing safe distances.
Additionally, the training will include visits to local oil terminals and depots, allowing participants to gain practical experience in risk identification and the development of effective safety plans in real-world scenarios.
Moreover, comprehensive training will be offered on the Globally Harmonized System (GHS), the United Nations Regulations concerning the Transport of Dangerous Goods, and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code.
The port authority has indicated that this training will enhance the capabilities of participating officials in managing emergency situations, mitigating industrial accidents, and ensuring the safe and continuous operations of Chattogram Port.
The opening ceremony was graced by the presence of department heads, sub-
departmental leaders and senior officials from various divisions of the Chattogram Port Authority.
The event received support from Md. Abdul Hannan, head of the Chattogram Port
Training Center, and was moderated by Sayeed Imam, an instructor at the
training center.









