
'HSE professionals need to continuously update their skills': New Evidence Co. WLL CEO
The Peninsula
In the dynamic field of Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE), continuous skill development is not just beneficial it s highly essential, Adeniyi Ader...
In the dynamic field of Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE), continuous skill development is not just beneficial—it’s highly essential, Adeniyi Aderemi, the CEO of Qatar-based New Evidence Co. WLL has said.
"To remain relevant, HSE professionals must embrace lifelong learning—through formal education, certifications, or mentorship. By doing so, they not only enhance their careers but also drive progress, ensuring safer, healthier, and more sustainable workplaces worldwide, Aderemi said.
Citing the inspiring example of one of the company's employees, Emmanuel Adebola Adebanjo, who shone brightly during his Master of Public Health in the United States, Aderemi noted that his recent achievement highlights the value of advanced education in enhancing expertise.
"Adebanjo's academic success, achieved in a highly competitive landscape, demonstrates that HSE professionals trained in regions like Qatar can excel globally. This underscores the importance of upskilling to meet international standards, enabling professionals to adapt to diverse regulatory environments and emerging safety challenges," he noted.
According to Aderemi, the HSE field is shaped by rapid advancements in technology, evolving regulations, and increasing emphasis on sustainability.













