Utility Week Health & Safety
The 4th annual Utility Week Health & Safety Conference is an essential event for SHEW professionals seeking input regarding leadership & organisational change, drone/UAV use & regulation, leading safety from the board, communication & awareness innovation, when cases go to trial, individual and corporate attitudes to H&S, occupational health & wellbeing, and more.
11th July 2016 by Networks

Taking place in Birmingham on the 30th November 2016, the event will showcase how …
Expert speakers sharing their insight include:
– Matthew Penrose, Head of the energy & utilities unit engagement and policy division, Health & Safety Executive
– Nick Winser CBE, Non-executive director & chairman of the safety health & environment committee, Kier Construction
– Suleman Alli, Director of safety strategy & support services, UK Power Networks
– Paul Kerridge, SHEQ director, Morrison Utility Services
– Anna Chivers, COMAH compliance manager, Anglian Water
– Karl Simons, Head of health & safety, Thames Water
– Tim Horlock QC, Dean’s Court Chambers
– Teresa Budworth, Chief executive, NEBOSH (conference chair)
Attend this CPD-certified conference and be equipped to:
– Lead safety from the boardroom and throughout the company
– Know what is examined when cases go to trial
– Apply the latest policy updates from the HSE
– Better engage your employees and third parties
– Improve your communication and awareness programmes
– Maintain the physical and mental health of your employees
To view more details and to register, visit: http://events.utilityweek.co.uk/hs/
Alternatively, contact Lisa Matthews on +44 (0)1342 332016 or email
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