The Administrative Technical Institute Holds Workshop Titled “Safety Culture is Everyone’s Responsibility”

The Administrative Technical Institute organized an educational scientific workshop titled “Safety Culture is Everyone’s Responsibility,” hosted by the University Psychological Counseling Unit in cooperation with the Department of Business Administration Techniques. The workshop was held in the institute’s Discussions and Seminars Hall.

The workshop, presented by Assistant Lecturer Wael Abdul Wahab Ghanem, focused on the importance of promoting a culture of safety within educational and administrative environments. It highlighted the role of individuals and institutions in preventing risks and encouraging positive practices that contribute to creating a safe and healthy environment. The lecturer also discussed the fundamental concepts of safety and the mechanisms for applying them in both academic and professional settings, emphasizing the shared responsibility of adhering to safety procedures.

The workshop witnessed notable interaction from faculty members and students through discussions and questions that enriched the session’s themes and contributed to achieving its educational objectives.

This workshop comes as part of a series of scientific and guidance activities regularly organized by the Administrative Technical Institute to support awareness initiatives and strengthen the culture of safety and social responsibility within the university community.