Telangana Home Minister Mr. Mohammed Mahmood Ali Inaugurates OSH South India 2019 Expo, Held From 27th-28th June at Hitex, Hyderabad
<div><img src="/Portals/29/Images/E - Connect/july 19 - 600 x 400 - 02.jpg" alt="" width="100%"></div> <table border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"><tr> <td><b><a href=""></a></b><p><p><span style="font-size: 24px; color: #000000;">Telangana Home Minister Mr. Mohammed Mahmood Ali Inaugurates OSH South India 2019 Expo, Held From 27th-28th June at Hitex, Hyderabad</span></p> <br /> <p class="matter-blog" style="color: #727272; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: justify;"> To spread awareness on Occupational Safety & Health, UBM India has a dedicated show for the South Indian industry OSH South India. The 6th edition of OSH South India was again held in Hyderabad from 27-28 June, 2019 at Hitex Exhibition Centre. The expo was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Home Minister of Telangana, Mohammed Mahmood Ali, B.R.V. Susheel Kumar, IAS, Director, Department of Mines & Geology, Govt. of Telangana, R. Chandrashekaram, Jt. Commissioner of Labour, Govt. of Telangana, U.V.V.S. Bhima Rao, Deputy Chief Inspector of Boilers, Govt. of Telangana and Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, UBM India. The vote of thanks was given by Prashant Jain, Project Director, UBM India. <br /> <br /> <img alt="" src="/Portals/29/Images/E - Connect/july 19 - 600 x 400 - 03.jpg /> <br /> <br /> UBM India has been organising OSH India, South Asia's largest safety & health expo and conference in Mumbai since 2012. The exhibition brings together more than 6000 national and international key industry professionals across construction, manufacturing, PPE and other key industry domains. More than 4,000+ visitors are expected to visit across the two days of exhibition and conference.<br /> <br /> <!--<img alt=" /> <br /> <br /> --> As India becomes the top choice for doing business, we would need to tackle the cause and incidence of occupational accidents and ill health through visible leadership. OSH India through its shows provides a unique platform for safety professionals to network with industry stalwarts and gain knowledge on the latest developments in the space of Occupational Safety & Health. Over the last decade OSH India has received a tremendous response from industry professionals in India and has shown remarkable growth. Health and safety professionals across industry verticals have recognised the importance of tackling health issues and not just concentrating on safety. We commonly see issues including: poor health; increased levels of stress and declining mental health; impaired decision making; driver fatigue – including accidents and near misses whilst commuting; strained personal and professional relationships; impaired cognitive performance and executive functioning; reduced co-ordination; high levels of driver fatigue as well as poor communications.<br /> <br /> It is imperative on the organisation to carry out regular safety audits and ensure that all measures for worker safety are adhered to without any compromise. In addition, the review of safety procedures, safety performance monitoring besides labour training on safe practices should be important constituents of company policy. Comprehensive training programmes as part of skill development can help workers recognise early symptoms of any potential occupational disease. <br /> <br /> Employees work under extreme hardships, risking their lives and putting their families at risk of losing livelihood. Even worse is the risk of causing permanent damage to one’s physical well being and with it the ability to carry out one’s professional responsibilities. It has been estimated that indirect costs associated with an accident or physical trauma could be upto ten times greater than the direct costs suffered through loss of income. <br /> <br /> Some of the key associations supporting OSH South India include National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), International Powered Access Federation (IPAF), Indian Society of Ergonomics (ISE), Indian Technical Textiles Association, Safety Appliances Manufacturers Association, Air India Engineering Services Ltd, MRO Association, Safety Training institutes and more.<br /> <br /> <strong> OSH South India 2019 Conference: Ensuring a Safe, Healthy and Productive Workforce </strong><br /> <br /> India is on the growth journey towards becoming a developed, mature economy. So, as the economy increases in size and value we also need to keep a close watch on occupational accidents and workers’ health. At OSH India we endeavour to learn from the top leaders CEOs, Health and Safety Heads across industry to understand how to best take care of occupational safety and health of workers across industry and steps required to be taken to follow best safety practices within your organisation.<br /> <br /> The two-day conference as part of OSH South India 2019 brought all key stakeholders government officials, HSE experts, industry associations and OSH evangelists together to discuss occupational safety and health as a priority for companies, while reiterating the significance and business benefits of investing in the health and safety of workforce. This year OSH South India is also took the initiative to spread awareness regarding the importance of occupational safety and health for working women, workplace ergonomics and employee health & efficiency. <br /> <br /> OSH South India 2019 provided leadership insights and helped empower safety and productivity at work. Each session provided the most comprehensive information needed to meet regulations and overcome industry challenges. There was this opportunity to meet professionals from every industry, explore the latest trends in safety while making new contacts at the tradeshow.<br /> <br /> <strong> The key topics discussed as part of OSH South India 2019 conference: </strong><br /> <br /> • Implementing Laws and legislation Related to OSH: A Leader’s Priorities<br /> <br /> • Challenging Mindsets in the Construction Industry to Increase OSH Awareness<br /> <br /> • Fire Safety Strategies for Tall Buildings and Commercial Establishments<br /> <br /> • Battling Occupational Hazards to Workers’ Health<br /> <br /> • Best Practices For Controlling Debilitating Injuries to Workers <br /> <br /> • Leadership Approach to Formulating Best Practices in Ensuring Environmental Sustainability<br /> <br /> • The Roadmap towards Mitigating Disasters in Organisations<br /> <br /> • Mitigating Threats from Hazardous Chemicals in Organisations<br /> <br /> <strong> List of key speakers: </strong><br /> <br /> • Tapas Saha, Vice President, Neuland Laboratories Limited<br /> <br /> • Ashok Kumar Podisetty, Cluster Head-EHS, Aurobindo Pharma <br /> <br /> • Srinivasa Reddy, Environment, Health and Safety Manager, L&T ECC<br /> <br /> • Hitesh Lachhwani, Head - EHS, Coca-Cola<br /> <br /> • Satish Kumar, General Manager (Projects and Maintenance), Hetero Drugs<br /> <br /> • Tata Ravi Kumar, EHS Head, Aecom<br /> <br /> • Sateesh, Sr. Manager - Safety, HAL Pvt. Ltd <br /> <br /> • Kirti Dutt K, Sr. Safety Engineer, GMR Airport Developers<br /> <br /> • Kishwer Jawed, Corporate SHE Head, TATA Projects<br /> <br /> • Durga Prasad Dora, Head of the Group(HOG) - Corporate Quality & In Charge -HSE, TPSC India<br /> <br /> • Prabhat Kishore Lanka, Head-EHS, GMR Developers<br /> <br /> • Srinivasu M., GM - CHSE & Head – Sustainability, Hetero Labs Limited<br /> <br /> • Nagamani Sinha, Head-HSE, DNVGL<br /> <br /> • Dr. Ranjit Kovilinkal, CoFounder, Hygeia e-Services<br /> <br /> • Naresh P. Trivedi, Sr. Mgr – Safety, Coromandel Group<br /> <br /> • G. Sivaramakrishna Rao, General Manager-HSE, Afcons Infrastructure Limited<br /> <br /> • Larry Wilson, CEO, SafeStart<br /> <br /> • Lakshmi Narasa Raju. P, HSE Training Lead, CCIC, Abu Dhabi (moderator)<br /> <br /> • N. Venugopal, ISSoW Coordinator, Occidental Mukhaizna – Oman<br /> <br /> • Rangarao Vuppu, Director, Varaanga Engineers<br /> <br /> • Dr. L. Govinda Rao, President, M/s.Sri Gopikrishna Infrastructure Pvt.Ltd., Hyderabad<br /> <br /> • Ganapathi S., HSE Head, Train n Save<br /> <br /> • Jason Woods, Middle-East & India Representative, IPAF<br /> <br /> • T.E.C. Vidyasagar, Expert Member, State Crisis Group, Telangana<br /> <br /> • Dr. Reena Valecha, Principal Ergonomic Consultant, Godrej Interio<br /> <br /> • Datta Prasad Potapragada, Head Operations & Industrial Safety Trainer & Auditor, 4s Techno Systems & Member, National Safety Council<br /> <br /> <strong> Key Partners:</strong><br /> <br /> • Acme Safetywears Limited<br /> <br /> • Autolite Emergency Lighting System Llp<br /> <br /> • Dhan Enterprises<br /> <br /> • Draeger Safety (India) Pvt Ltd<br /> <br /> • Kamero Technosys Ltd<br /> <br /> • Karam Industries<br /> <br /> • Marshal HMB Private Limited<br /> <br /> • Midas Safety Pvt Ltd<br /> <br /> • Swan Environmental Pvt Ltd<br /> <br /> • Torpedo Shoes (P) Ltd<br /> <br /> • Udyogi International Pvt. Ltd.<br /> <br /> • Venus Safety & Health Pvt Ltd<br /> <br /> • Mallcom (India) Ltd<br /> <br /> • Superhouse Ltd. <br /> <br /> • Jayco Safety Products Pvt Ltd<br /> <br /> • Krishna International<br /> <br /> • OSHO Components<br /> <br /> Log on to <a href="https://www.oshindia.com" target="_blank">www.oshindia.com </a>to find out more about OSH South India Expo 2019. </p></p></td></tr></table> <hr style="color:#999999" />