What’s next? Conference: Promoting a Safe and Healthy Environment at Workplace
The focus in India now shifts to the OSH India, South Asia’s largest safety & health expo and conference, which takes place in Mumbai on 29 and 30 November, 2018.
OSH India 2018 features a power-packed two-day conference where all stakeholders—government officials, HSE experts and industry associations come 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 India is also taking the initiative to spread awareness regarding the importance of occupational safety and health for working women, workplace ergonomics and employee health & efficiency.
OSH India 2018 will provide leadership insights and help empower safety and productivity at work. Each session provides the comprehensive information in order to meet regulations and overcome industry challenges. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet professionals from every industry, explore the latest trends in safety while making new contacts at the tradeshow.
Key topics include:
- Challenges in Implementing Laws and legislation Related to OSH in India;
- Chemical Emergency Planning, Preparedness and Global Best Practices;
- Implementation of Process Safety Best Practices and Ensuring Employee Engagement in Safety;
- Best Practices in Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul of Machinery;
- The Role and Need for the Right Standards in HSE (Workshop);
- Practical Safety Training Center @ Construction Sites (Workshop);
- Redefining Health and Fire Safety Metrics While Working Inflammable and Hazardous Substances;
- Ensuring Employee and Structural Safety against natural and manmade disasters;
- Ensuring Level Playing Field for Women in Workplace Health and Safety;
- Getting the Best Out of a Fire Safety Strategy;
- Redefining Mindsets in the Construction Industry Regarding OSH;
- OSH Best Practices For Controlling Debilitating Injuries to Workers;
- Promoting Green Initiatives as Part of Occupational Safety and Health.
Who Should Attend?
- Everyone who is interested and deals with workplace safety and health issues at work;
- High-level government officials, high-level decision- makers in the public and private sectors;
- Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and labour leaders;
- Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) professionals such as safety engineers, safety technicians;
- Occupational hygienists and scientists;
- Occupational physicians and others dealing with occupational medicine;
- Labour inspectors and safety and health inspectors;
- Trade unions, workers and their representatives;
- Employers and their organisations, including human resource managers;
- Manufacturers and importers of safety materials and safety equipment.