Muscat: The collaboration designates the institute as an AHA-accredited center, offering a range of courses such as first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and basic life support. These programs aim to equip Sohar Aluminium employees and other trainees with critical emergency response skills in accordance with AHA standards.
Dr. Khalid bin Saeed Al Saadi, Director General of Health Services in North Al Batinah, signed the agreement on behalf of Sohar Hospital, while Dr. Hani bin Zaher Al Shuraiqi, Medical Officer at Sohar Aluminium, represented the company. The partnership underscores Sohar Aluminium’s commitment to health and safety, ensuring its workforce receives top-tier training to handle life-threatening emergencies professionally.
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