Health and safety

Health and safety industry veteran Dennis Chircop has been appointed Head of HSE at the Valletta-based Mediterranean Maritime Hub (MMH Malta Ltd).

Mr Chircop announced his appointment on social media over the weekend.

MMH Malta Ltd. specialises in the specific requirements of the oil and gas and marine sectors, providing a wide range of services including but not limited to planning, project recruitment, logistics, facilities provision, and project management.

Dennis Chircop

Mr Chircop kicked off his career with a lengthy stint at the Malta Police Force, after which he started gaining experience within the health and safety and security departments of a number of companies around the islands.

His previous positions include HSEQ Officer at Gasco Energy Ltd, Environmental, Health, and Safety Manager at The General Soft Drinks Company Ltd, and EHS Manager at Toly Products.

Mr Chircop also holds an Executive Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Malta.

We would like to congratulate Mr Chircop on his appointment.

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Dennis Chircop / LinkedIn

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