Conference on Managing Occupational Health and Safety in Work Environments

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Conference on Managing Occupational Health and Safety in Work Environments
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C2765

Online

06 Sep 2026 -10 Sep 2026

2200

Overview

Introduction:

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) management has become a strategic priority for institutions seeking to protect their workforce, ensure regulatory compliance, and sustain operational continuity. Effective OHS systems require integrated leadership commitment, risk-based frameworks, and continuous performance oversight across all work environments. This conference brings together institutional perspectives, best practices, and governance models for managing health and safety risks in diverse operational contexts. It provides a platform for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and strategic alignment on strengthening safety culture and organizational resilience.

Conference Objectives:

By the end of the conference, participants will be able to:

  • Define the institutional responsibilities and leadership roles in managing occupational health and safety systems.

  • Identify key regulatory, operational, and organizational drivers influencing workplace safety management.

  • Examine structured frameworks for hazard identification, risk control, and incident prevention.

  • Evaluate performance monitoring, audit, and reporting mechanisms supporting OHS effectiveness.

  • Explore strategic approaches for strengthening safety culture and continuous improvement in work environments.

Target Audience:

  • HSE Directors, Managers, and Supervisors.

  • Operations, Facilities, and Maintenance Managers.

  • Risk, Compliance, and Internal Audit Professionals.

  • HR and Workforce Management Leaders.

  • Senior Executives and Decision-Makers responsible for workplace safety governance.

Conference Outline:

Unit 1:

Leadership and Governance in Occupational Health and Safety:

  • Executive accountability for OHS performance.

  • Governance structures supporting health and safety systems.

  • Integration of OHS into organizational strategy and decision-making.

  • Roles of leadership in shaping safety culture.

  • Alignment between policy, practice, and regulatory expectations.

Unit 2:

Hazard Identification and Risk Management Frameworks:

  • Institutional approaches to hazard identification and assessment.

  • Risk classification and prioritization methodologies.

  • Control hierarchies and preventive safety measures.

  • Managing physical, chemical, ergonomic, and psychosocial risks.

  • Adapting risk frameworks to diverse work environments.

Unit 3:

Occupational Health, Wellbeing, and Workforce Protection:

  • Health surveillance and exposure monitoring systems.

  • Managing occupational illnesses and long-term health risks.

  • Mental health, stress management, and well-being at work.

  • Workforce engagement in health and safety initiatives.

  • Linking occupational health with productivity and sustainability.

Unit 4:

Monitoring, Auditing, and Incident Management:

  • Performance indicators and safety metrics.

  • Incident reporting, investigation, and root-cause analysis.

  • Internal audits and compliance assessments.

  • Regulatory inspections and external oversight.

  • Using data and analytics to drive safety improvements.

Unit 5:

Future Trends and Continuous Improvement in OHS:

  • Digital technologies in occupational health and safety management.

  • Proactive safety models and predictive risk analytics.

  • Lessons learned from major incidents and industry case studies.

  • Building resilient safety systems in changing work environments.

  • Strategic roadmaps for continuous improvement and safety excellence.