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www.flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.comThe 7 th <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Annual</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> HSEExcellence Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe“Ensuring HSE focus in an increasingly dynamic Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe“22 nd & 23 rd May 2013 • Boscolo Hotel, Prague - Czech RepublicA C<strong>ro</strong>ss Sector Look at Health, Safety and Envi<strong>ro</strong>nmental ManagementIn <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> ChairKeynote SpeakersAndrew SharmanOwens-IllinoisSwitzerland, Director- Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment, Health &Safety and Risk ManagementHans-Horst KonkolewskyInternational SocialSecurity Association(ISSA), SwitzerlandSecretary GeneralGerard Forlin QCCornerstone BarristersLondon/Maxwell ChambersSingapore/DenmanChambers Sydney, BarristerP<strong>ro</strong>fessor Cary CooperLancaster UniversityGreat Britain, DistinguishedP<strong>ro</strong>fessor of OrganisationalPsychology and HealthKey Features“Power Networking”Session30+ speakers and panelistsMore than 10 hours full ofnetworking6+ Round-table discussions5+ Case studies3+ Focused Paneldiscussions2 StreamsSocial NetworkingP<strong>ro</strong>grammePlay: “Safe as Houses”SPECIAL FEATURELive Realtime B<strong>ro</strong>adcastby Videolink withP<strong>ro</strong>fessor Sidney Dekker:author of several best-sellingbooks on system failure, humaner<strong>ro</strong>r, ethics and governanceOfficiallyEndorsed By:


Booking line: tel: + 421 257 272 112, fax: + 421 255 644 490email: beata.kyblova@flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.com, www.flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.comAdvisory CommitteeWe are pleased to int<strong>ro</strong>duce you to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> HSE Excellence Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe AdvisoryCommittee.The objective of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Advisory Committee is to p<strong>ro</strong>vide adviceand insights into issues connected with <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> direction of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> forum, top<strong>ro</strong>vide support and to endorse <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> event. This will be a crucial componentto ultimately deliver highly-relevant content and a p<strong>ro</strong>fessional and mustattendstatus for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> event. This relates to content or topics for seminarsessions, complementary activities or networking opportunities and visitorp<strong>ro</strong>motion strategiesDr Jukka TakalaExecutive DirectorWorkplace Safety andHealth Institute, Ministry ofManpower, SingaporeNeal StoneDirector of Policy & CommunicationsBritish Safety Council (BSC)Great BritainAndrew SharmanDirector - Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment, Health &Safety and Risk ManagementOwens-Illinois, SwitzerlandDr Andrew CurranDirector Science and ResourcesHealth & Safety Laboratory(HSL), Great BritainDr Tim MarshManaging Director, Ryder MarshSafety, Great BritainP<strong>ro</strong>fessor Neil BudworthHoughtons Global, GreatBritain, Director of Health, Safetyand Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment Eu<strong>ro</strong>peWho Will AttendHans-Horst KonkolewskySecretary General, InternationalSocial Security Association(ISSA), SwitzerlandDarryl C. Hill, Ph.D., CSPVice President Safety & HealthABB Inc, North America &Past-President, AmericanSociety of Safety Engineers(ASSE)Subash LudhraImmediate Past-PresidentInstitution of OccupationalSafety and Health (IOSH)Teresa BudworthChief ExecutiveNebosh, Great BritainAlastair McCubbinDirector of Global SafetyKraft Foods, Great BritainP<strong>ro</strong>fessor Craig JacksonP<strong>ro</strong>fessor of Occupational HealthPsychology, Head of PsychologyDivision School of Social SciencesBirmingham City UniversityGreat BritainVPs • MDs • General Managers • Heads • Managers • Team Leaders •Superintendents • Advisors • Coordinators • Auditors • Engineers forHealth, Safety, Security, Quality • Fire and Safety Engineering P<strong>ro</strong>cessSafety • Operations • Exploration & P<strong>ro</strong>duction • Crisis ManagementStrategy • Contingency Planning • Occupational Health • Risk Assessment• Corporate Medical Directors • Consultants • Loss & Prevention etcF<strong>ro</strong>m:• Automotive• Aviation• Construction and Materials• Pharmaceuticals andBiotechnology• Chemicals and Pet<strong>ro</strong>chemical• Healthcare and MedicalDevices• Elect<strong>ro</strong>nics• Plastics• O&G.. And moreWhat 2012 attendees said about <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> event“Thank you for inviting me to participate in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> conference in Rome,I tho<strong>ro</strong>ughly enjoyed <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> experience. Well done on putting toge<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r agreat event.”Laura Came<strong>ro</strong>n, Pinsent Masons, UK, Partner“Congratulations on organising such a terrific conference, I reallyenjoyed it and got a lot out of it.”Peter Shields, Innospec Inc, UKSafety, Health & Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment Director“Great job on organising such a brilliant conference. Thumbs up!”Marek Rolinec, Enel, Slovakia, HSE Manager“Refreshing to share experiences with experts and safetyp<strong>ro</strong>fessionals.”Peter Tayar-Watson, GE, UK, EMEA ENS Leader“I liked <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> conference set up, <strong>ro</strong>und-tables that increased interaction.”Fabrizio Scogna, Wea<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rford, Italy, QHSSE Manager“Excellent opportunity to re-arrange hierarchies, modify attitude as wellas develop new/ unknown issues or ideas.”Mi<strong>ro</strong>slaw Dubis, Oil & Gas Exploration Company KrakowLtd, Poland, HSE Assistant Manager“Excellent organisation, top speakers and expertise of all levels(speakers, participants..) I recommend st<strong>ro</strong>ngly this event, as I enjoyedit and especially <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> networking.”Patrizio Lodone, Solvay, Italy, Safety Expert“Thank you for p<strong>ro</strong>viding me with <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> opportunity to learn and meetHSE p<strong>ro</strong>fessionals f<strong>ro</strong>m a<strong>ro</strong>und <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> globe.”Abdullah Al-Awadhi, Kuwait Oil Company, KuwaitManager Operations Support“The event was a pleasure to attend, and for sure one of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> best inits kind.“Thierry Dumortier, Enhesa, Belgium, Managing Director“I really enjoyed <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> conference and thought <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> topics were spot on,<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> speakers great, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> organisation first rate and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> overall experienceexcellent.”Alex Botha, British Safety Council, UK, CEOYear 2012 in Numbersof attendees responded that <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>y found <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>95% networking opportunities highly beneficialof attendees responded that <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>y would recommend89% this event to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir colleaguesof attendees responded that <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>y intend to attend78% <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> 2013 eventGeographical Split of DelegatesWestern Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe - 47 %North America, MiddleEast and o<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rs - 27%CEE - 13%SEE - 13%Jobtitles‘ Breakdown of ParticipantsC-Level, Presidents, Chairs & Members of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Board & VPs - 13%Consultants, Advisers, Experts, Specialists - 9%Directors, Heads - 23%Managers, Coordinators, Leaders - 42%Engineers and o<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rs - 13%


Booking line: tel: + 421 257 272 112, fax: + 421 255 644 490email: beata.kyblova@flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.com, www.flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.comDAY 1, 22 nd May 2013STREAM ASTREAM BBuilding a Sustainable and P<strong>ro</strong>activeCulture – Can We Achieve Excellence?Stream A Chair:Alastair Davey, Sodexo, France, Global Health and Safety Director14:30 The <strong>ro</strong>le of envi<strong>ro</strong>nment in a changing world• The need for a strategic shift f<strong>ro</strong>m compliance to value• The effectiveness of Value-Chain and Life-Cycle thinking• Working better toge<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r; a culture of adding valueChris B<strong>ro</strong>wn, Olam International, Great BritainCorporate Responsibility & Sustainability Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment Manager15:00 Case Study The London 2012 constructionp<strong>ro</strong>ject: Health and Safety as an enabler for success• Celebrating <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> success of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> health safety andenvi<strong>ro</strong>nment p<strong>ro</strong>grammes on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> London 2012 p<strong>ro</strong>ject• Showcasing <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> many innovative measures taken top<strong>ro</strong>mote Leadership, engagement and Occupational Healthmanagement during <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> p<strong>ro</strong>gramme• How can <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> legacy of London 2012 health and safetysuccesses be used in o<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r industries?Melodie Gilbert, Olympic Delivery Authority, GreatBritain, Learning Legacy Ambassador15:30 Case Study The Implementation of BehaviorBased Safety (BBS) in North Kuwait Fields of KOC• P<strong>ro</strong>ject to imp<strong>ro</strong>ve/ enhance <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> at-risk behavior(s) of itsemployees• P<strong>ro</strong>gress made since its inception, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> tools andmethodologies used to imp<strong>ro</strong>ve behavior and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> resultsachieved - mainly in relation to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> North Kuwait fields ofKOC• The challenges faced by North Kuwait while implementingand sustaining <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> BBS P<strong>ro</strong>gram over <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> long haulIsmail Mataqi, Kuwait Oil Company, KuwaitTeam Leader of HSE (North Kuwait) TeamMeasuring Success – Accountingfor FailureStream B Chair:Subash Ludhra, Institution of Occupational Safetyand Health (IOSH), Immediate Past-President14:30 Blending It In, Not Bolting It On: Embedding HSEManagement in Complex Organisations• Understanding <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> leadership shadow and its influence onHSE• Embedding HSE into your existing corporate language andsystems• Countering corporate stress & memory lossMartin Carter, E.ON, Great BritainDirector of Safety, Health & Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment15:00 Case Study Safety challenges of businessg<strong>ro</strong>wth at William Grant and Sons• The safety implications of p<strong>ro</strong>ducing and storing highvolumes of whisky and o<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r liquors• Reconciling <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> need to maintain traditional whisky makingmethods whilst ensuring <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> very latest in safety systemsand equipment• Implementing a global safety mindset in a range of diversemanufacturing locations with differing attitudes to safetyand its applicationKieran Phelan, William Grant & Sons Distillers LtdGreat Britain, Global Health & Safety Director15:30 Case Study Integrated Safety ManagementSystem (SMS)• Development of an integrated Safety Management System• Combination of operational, flight and occupational safety,envi<strong>ro</strong>nment and security in one Safety Management SystemBranco Dennenberg, KLM Royal Dutch AirlineNe<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rlands, Occupational Health and Safety Manager16:00 Afternoon Tea & Networking16:00 Afternoon Tea & Networking16:30 Final Panel Discussion: Global Sustainability - New demands, new technologies, new HSE challengesAre <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>y really th<strong>ro</strong>wing up new risks or are <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>y old risks in a new setting? Go back to basics and learn f<strong>ro</strong>m o<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r industries that have faced <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>serisks.Panel Chair:Andrew Sharman, Owens-Illinois, Switzerland, Director – Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment, Health & Safety and Risk ManagementPanelists:Dr Janet Asherson, International Organisation of Employers (IOE), Switzerland, Adviser Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment, Health and SafetyP<strong>ro</strong>fessor Neil Budworth, Houghtons Global, Great Britain, Director of Health, Safety and Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment Eu<strong>ro</strong>peChris B<strong>ro</strong>wn, Olam International, Great BritainCorporate Responsibility & Sustainability Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment Manager17:00 Closing Remarks f<strong>ro</strong>m <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Chair18:00 Social Networking P<strong>ro</strong>gramHSEappySocial Networking P<strong>ro</strong>gram will be confirmed andourfully finalised closer to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> date of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> event.


Booking line: tel: + 421 257 272 112, fax: + 421 255 644 490email: beata.kyblova@flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.com, www.flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.comDAY 2, 23 rd May 201314:10 Innovative Safety Management by Z-Safety Services• Int<strong>ro</strong>duction & Services• Innovative Safety Solutions• Added value• Best practices in Safety Management• Z-Monitoring (Movie)Tony Zadnikar, Z-Safety Services, Belgium, Business Director Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe 114:50 Special Feature: Engaging Safety Leaders - “Safe as Houses”The play “Safe as Houses” condenses <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> complexity of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> US Chemical Safety Board investigation report into BPTexas City and focuses on its conclusions in terms of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> <strong>ro</strong>ot and contributory causes.It examines <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> safety systems, decision-making practice and leadership that contributed to a major disaster thattook place on March 23rd 2005 and its resultant cost to individuals, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir families and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir community.Tess Allen, Forum Interactive, UK, Director15:30 Afternoon Tea16:00 Focused Round-Table DiscussionsThe large g<strong>ro</strong>up will break into 6-10 smaller g<strong>ro</strong>ups, each discussing a different issue. Every g<strong>ro</strong>up will be led by a <strong>ro</strong>und-table chair, who will lead alively discussion, ask questions, spice it up with some cont<strong>ro</strong>versy and create an open, uncompetitive, c<strong>ro</strong>ss-industry atmosphere for idea sharing. At<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> conclusion, every chair will summarise <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> findings of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir discussion and present to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> rest of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> audience.The discussion topics are as follows:(1) Developing competent health and safety practiceRound-Table Leader:Teresa Budworth, Nebosh, UK, CEO(2) Building a network of health and safety mentors: Thevalue and impact of mentors – is this a <strong>ro</strong>le for you?Round-Table Leader:Neal Stone, British Safety Council (BSC)Great Britain, Director of Policy & Communications(3) Operators vs contractors: How do we ensure a healthyrelationship?Round-Table Leader:P<strong>ro</strong>fessor Neil Budworth, Houghtons Global, GreatBritain, Director of Health, Safety and Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe(4) Are psychosocial risks part of strategic risk management?Round-Table Leader:Dr Stav<strong>ro</strong>ula Leka, Centre for Organizational Health& Development – a WHO Collaborating Centre inOccupational Health, Great Britain, Director(5) Corporate app<strong>ro</strong>aches to 24/7 safety and extendingoccupational H&S influence beyond <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> workplaceRound-Table Leader:Roger Bibbings, The Royal Society for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Prevention ofAccidents (Rospa), Great BritainOccupational Safety Adviser(6) Old health p<strong>ro</strong>blems in new and emerging settingsRound-Table Leader:Dr Andrew Curran, Health & Safety Laboratory (HSL)Great Britain, Director Science and Resources17:30 Closing remarks f<strong>ro</strong>m <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> ChairAndrew Sharman, Owens-Illinois, Switzerland, Director – Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment, Health & Safety and Risk Management“Interesting networking. Though psychology is not unknown to me, this conference helped to rethink and may be utilize it in p<strong>ro</strong>fession for work imp<strong>ro</strong>vement,both personally and on organizational level. Thank you!” Samirah Abass Haider, Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait, Senior Envi<strong>ro</strong>nmental Engineer


Booking line: tel: + 421 257 272 112, fax: + 421 255 644 490email: beata.kyblova@flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.com, www.flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.comMeet Our ChairmanAndrew Sharman, Director - Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment, Health & Safety and RiskManagement, Owens-Illinois, SwitzerlandAndrew Sharman has enjoyed a range of senior <strong>ro</strong>les within <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> energy,FMCG, finance, and manufacturing sectors and currently holds <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> position ofEnvi<strong>ro</strong>nment, Health & Safety and Risk Management Director for Owens-IllinoisInc., <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world‘s largest glass container manufacturer.Andrew holds a Masters degree in International Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment, Health and SafetyLaw and is a member of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Health & Safety Lawyers Association. He also holdsa Masters degree in Organizational Behaviour, regularly presenting paperson his research into attitudes, behaviours and organizational safety cultureto p<strong>ro</strong>fessional conferences a<strong>ro</strong>und <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world. He is a Chartered Fellow of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world‘s largest bodyfor OSH p<strong>ro</strong>fessionals, as well as Vice hairman of IOSH’s Board of Trustees, anda Director of its commercial business, IOSH Services Ltd.Far f<strong>ro</strong>m being risk averse Andrew enjoys paragliding, sea kayaking andswimming with sharks.Meet Our Comprehensive Speaker PanelHans-Horst Konkolewsky, International Social SecurityAssociation (ISSA), Switzerland, Secretary GeneralSecretary General of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> International Social Security Association since 2005, MrHans-Horst Konkolewsky has p<strong>ro</strong>moted <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> concept of dynamic social security and isa leading advocate of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> social dimension of globalization. Elected by <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> membersof <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> ISSA to lead <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Association, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Secretary General of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> ISSA oversees ap<strong>ro</strong>gramme of worldwide activities that includes major international conferences andseminars on social security issues; research and data ga<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ring; training for CEOs andmiddle management officials; p<strong>ro</strong>motion and public information activities; regionalactivities for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> four regions: Asia, Africa, Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Americas as well as externalrelations with o<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r major international organizations involved with social andeconomic development issues (World Bank, IMF, OECD, ILO, WHO, UN, etc.). Priorto his election as Secretary General, Mr Hans-Horst Konkolewsky served for 10 yearsas <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Director of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Eu<strong>ro</strong>pean Agency for Safety and Health at Work, a tripartiteEu<strong>ro</strong>pean Union institution located in Bilbao, Spain. Under his leadership, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Agencybecame <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> major p<strong>ro</strong>vider of safety and health information for workplaces and akey driver in p<strong>ro</strong>moting a prevention culture not only in Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe, but also worldwide.Mr Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, who is a Danish national, has also held several seniorpositions in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Danish Ministry of Employment and has served as Deputy DirectorGeneral of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Danish Working Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment Authority. The Secretary General holdsgraduate and post-graduate degrees f<strong>ro</strong>m <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> University of Aalborg, Denmark.Gerard Forlin QC, Cornerstone Barristers London/MaxwellChambers Singapore/ Denman Chambers Sydney, BarristerGerard Forlin QC was educated at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> LondonSchool of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He was called to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Bar by Lincoln’sInn and appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2010 in both Civil and Criminal Law. He hasconsulted, lectured and practised in over 35 countries and has been involved in over 300fatality cases, including many catast<strong>ro</strong>phic rail, chemical and aviation matters. He hasalso acted in over 150 jury inquests. He has represented many airlines, manufacturersand nume<strong>ro</strong>us airports, including Heath<strong>ro</strong>w and Gatwick. He has lectured on over 500occasions and published over 90 articles. He is General Editor of ‘Corporate Liability:work related deaths and criminal p<strong>ro</strong>secutions’ (3rd edition) Bloomsbury 2012. Hehas been recommended in five separate areas of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> leading guides to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> p<strong>ro</strong>fession,including crime, health and safety, envi<strong>ro</strong>nmental, p<strong>ro</strong>duct liability and public inquiriesand inquests. He also practises in Singapore and Australia and, as one of two QCs,has recently been appointed to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> worldwide Arbitration and Mediation Panel for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Royal Ae<strong>ro</strong>nautical Society. Gerard’s areas of expertise, in which he also acts globally,include <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> following: Regulatory, specialising in health and safety and corporate andg<strong>ro</strong>ss negligence manslaughter, disaster litigation, aviation, railways, shipping safety,diving, oil and gas, envi<strong>ro</strong>nmental crime, construction, p<strong>ro</strong>fessional discipline, publicinquiries, fraud, regulatory offences, p<strong>ro</strong>duct liability, healthcare, commercial fishing(EU), consumer crime, licensing, corruption and bribery, waste offences, human rightsand inquests.David Watt, Institute of Directors Scotland, Great BritainExecutive DirectorDavid’s current <strong>ro</strong>le as Executive Director of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> IoD involves leading one of Scotland’stop business organisations and delivering its services and benefits in support of membersand <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir interests – individually and as a g<strong>ro</strong>up. It means driving <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> organisationforward and imp<strong>ro</strong>ving performance whilst acting as <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> key spokesperson with <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>media, politicians and o<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r key figures in public and commercial life in Scotland.Alastair Davey, Sodexo, France, Global Health and Safety DirectorAlastair originally trained as an elect<strong>ro</strong>nics engineer with GEC and has an honoursdegree in Elect<strong>ro</strong>nics Engineering and also qualified as a Chartered Accountant withKPMG. After a brief period working as a management consultant with KPMG, Alastairspent ten years working in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> international oil, gas and chemicals sector with BP andExxonMobil and held a number of senior <strong>ro</strong>les within risk management and auditfunctions. Alastair <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>n moved to Sodexo as Head of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Global Internal Audit teamin London and was appointed Global Health and Safety Director in 2008. Sodexodesigns, manages and delivers solutions for clients to imp<strong>ro</strong>ve quality of life in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>workplace and to help employees to be more efficient. Operating in 80 countries,Sodexo is <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> 20th largest employer worldwide with 420,000 employees and serves 75million consumers each day.Chris Poole, Milliken, Great BritainEu<strong>ro</strong>pean Business Development ManagerChris Poole is a highly experienced Safety, TPM, Lean and Change ManagementPractitioner. He has been working in manufacturing and business p<strong>ro</strong>cess imp<strong>ro</strong>vementfor <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> last 18 years in senior operational <strong>ro</strong>les and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>n with global blue chiporganisations ac<strong>ro</strong>ss Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> US. He won <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> prestigious Eu<strong>ro</strong>pean QualityAward in 1993 followed by <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Japanese Institute of Plant Maintenance Award in 1999.His plants eliminated significant safety incidents, delivered 90% reductions in defects,breakdowns, short stops, changeovers and lead times. In addition, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>se results weretranslated ac<strong>ro</strong>ss business p<strong>ro</strong>cess with positive impact on Accounts Receivable, SalesOrder conversion and Market Share g<strong>ro</strong>wth. His plants have gone 11 years without alost time accident. Since 2001, he has supported various businesses in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir own Safetyand Performance system p<strong>ro</strong>cess implementations ac<strong>ro</strong>ss many sectors, includingpackaging, food, brewing, food, steel manufacture, textiles and chemicals, informationmanagement, banking and forestry. Several of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>se engagements have resulted in<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>se organisations achieving <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir own Prize Awards. Since 2011, Chris has beenleading <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> g<strong>ro</strong>wth of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Performance Solutions by Milliken business ac<strong>ro</strong>ss Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe,and supports his client engagement activity with speaking and mentoring events.Nick Bailey, Milliken, Great Britain, PractitionerNick Bailey is an experienced Senior practitioner with Milliken Performance Solutions. Hehas worked for Milliken and Company for over 20 years in a variety of manufacturingrelated <strong>ro</strong>les with his plants winning many awards and achieving several lost timeaccident free years. Nick was part of Milliken’s first study mission to Japan with ag<strong>ro</strong>up f<strong>ro</strong>m Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe and also participated in a subsequent mission with US colleagues.Having spent time as <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> MPS Champion for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> UK, Nick was p<strong>ro</strong>moted to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> <strong>ro</strong>le ofPlant Manager and successfully led <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> first site in Milliken to challenge for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> JIPMTPM award. Following a move to lead a larger Milliken manufacturing site, ano<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rsuccessful challenge for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> TPM award was mounted. After more than 10 years asa site leader he joined <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Milliken Performance Solutions business. Nick is a certifiedJIPM instructor and as an MPS practitioner has worked with companies in a numbe<strong>ro</strong>f Eu<strong>ro</strong>pean countries and sectors on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir Safety and Performance systems Chris andNick oversee business development for Performance Solutions in Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe and welcomeyou to come and visit Milliken locations that have been working with <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Safety Wayfor <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> last 20 years. Milliken has consistently been voted one of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world’s safestcompanies.John Holt, Rolls Royce, Great BritainDirector HS&E & SustainabilityJohn Holt is Director for HS&E and Sustainability at Rolls Royce plc, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> global p<strong>ro</strong>vide<strong>ro</strong>f integrated power systems and services to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> civil ae<strong>ro</strong>space, defence ae<strong>ro</strong>space,marine and energy markets. Prior to this he was G<strong>ro</strong>up Head of Safety at AngloAmerican plc and Global Manager for HSE and Sustainable Development for ShellGas & Power International BV. He also worked for a range of international clients inKPMG’s Sustainability Advisory Services.Alex Botha, British Safety Council (BSC), Great BritainChief ExecutiveAlex Botha has been with <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> British Safety Council since April 2010: first as directo<strong>ro</strong>f finance and resources, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>n as chief executive f<strong>ro</strong>m July 2011. He is passionateabout <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> work of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> British Safety Council and dedicated to working towards it‘svision: that no one should be killed, injured or made ill by work activity. Alex gained anhonours degree in accounting and qualified as a chartered accountant while workingfor PricewaterhouseCoopers in his native South Africa. He <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>n worked in investmentbanking, specialising in structured finance and p<strong>ro</strong>ject finance. After coming to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>UK and completing his MBA at London Business School, he worked as an executiveconsultant for a major UK construction company and in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> business turna<strong>ro</strong>und teamof a p<strong>ro</strong>fessional services firm. Alex has extensive third sector experience and wasdeputy chief executive of a homelessness charity for four years before coming to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>British Safety Council. He also holds a Masters in development management f<strong>ro</strong>m <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Open University and is a trustee of two international development charities.Dr Janet Asherson, International Organisation of Employers(IOE), Switzerland, Adviser Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment, Health and SafetyAfter graduating in chemistry, Janet worked in industry in Zambia and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>n joined <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>UK Health and Safety Executive as a Health and Safety inspector dealing particularly


Booking line: tel: + 421 257 272 112, fax: + 421 255 644 490email: beata.kyblova@flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.com, www.flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.comwith high hazard industries. She worked as an EHS manager for an Americanpharmaceutical company before joining <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> CBI to lobby on behalf of British business.Her policy areas spanned health, safety, envi<strong>ro</strong>nment, energy, climate change,biotechnology, land use planning, sustainable development and corporate socialresponsibility. She represented UK employers on envi<strong>ro</strong>nment, health and safety atnational, EU and international level and was chairperson of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> EU employers g<strong>ro</strong>upfor OSH dealing with <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Eu<strong>ro</strong>pean Commission. She has been involved in variousconsultancy <strong>ro</strong>les for ORC Washington, HSE and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> EU. She joined <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> InternationalOrganisation of Employers in Geneva in 2008 as <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir envi<strong>ro</strong>nment, safety andhealth adviser. Her focus is developing a global OSH and sustainability network ofmultinational companies and influencing UN bodies on EHS and social security policyand practice developments.Chris B<strong>ro</strong>wn, Olam International, Great BritainCorporate Responsibility & Sustainability Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment ManagerChris B<strong>ro</strong>wn is <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment Manager for Olam International Ltd., a leadingglobal integrated supply chain manager and p<strong>ro</strong>cessor of agricultural p<strong>ro</strong>ducts andfood ingredients, supplying various p<strong>ro</strong>ducts including cocoa, coffee, cashew, sesame,rice, cotton and wood p<strong>ro</strong>ducts in 65 countries. In this <strong>ro</strong>le Chris leads Olam’senvi<strong>ro</strong>nmental sustainability agenda, where he works with <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> business to build, driveand embed envi<strong>ro</strong>nmental value as a tool for delivering business value. This requireshim to work with all aspects of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> business f<strong>ro</strong>m Finance to factories and engage arange of stakeholders f<strong>ro</strong>m corporate banks to corporate customers. Chris holds anhonours degree in Chemical Engineering and a Postgraduate diploma in Envi<strong>ro</strong>nmentalManagement. He brings 20 years of envi<strong>ro</strong>nmental experience in a range of managerialpositions f<strong>ro</strong>m a variety of sectors including <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> waste sector, steel sector, automotivesector with Toyota and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> power sector with E.ON. His move into <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> agricultursector may look like a huge leap but Chris says <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> challenges facing this sector areno different f<strong>ro</strong>m any o<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> opportunity to work for a company which believesthat doing business involves creating value on an ethical, socially responsible andenvi<strong>ro</strong>nmentally sustainable basis was simply an offer he couldn’t refuse.Melodie Gilbert, Olympic Delivery Authority, Great BritainLearning Legacy AmbassadorMelodie Gilbert is a consultant occupational hygienist with a working knowledgeof occupational hygiene ac<strong>ro</strong>ss many industry sectors including demolition andconstruction. She is a Graduate Member of IOSH and a Member of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> BritishOccupational Hygiene Society. Melodie specialises in occupational ill health preventionon a strategic level and played a key <strong>ro</strong>le in both <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> London 2012 and C<strong>ro</strong>ssrailp<strong>ro</strong>jects. The Olympic Delivery Authority p<strong>ro</strong>cured a comprehensive occupationalhealth p<strong>ro</strong>gramme to p<strong>ro</strong>vide support to its contracting supply chain and services to<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> 12,000+ workers at peak working on its sites. Melodie was head of ill healthprevention for 5 years and was one of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> leaders of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Park and Village Healthteams. The ill health prevention work that she managed has recently been identifiedin an independent research paper undertaken by <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Institute of Employment Studies(IES) as an effective investment ra<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r than a cost. She also assisted in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> creation of<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> occupational health management strategy for C<strong>ro</strong>ss Rail and is currently workingon strategic planning for o<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r large construction companies as a legacy of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> ODAp<strong>ro</strong>gramme. Melodies work as a London 2012 learning legacy ambassador has ledto presentations at many occupational health and safety conferences and seminars.Ismail Mataqi, Kuwait Oil Company, KuwaitTeam Leader of HSE (North Kuwait) TeamIsmail Mataqi has had more than 28 years of diverse experiences ranging f<strong>ro</strong>m surfacefacilities’ P<strong>ro</strong>ject design, to planning and execution of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> HSE Management systemat Kuwait Oil Company (KOC). Currently he heads a team of about 25 qualifiedHSE personnel who look after HSE issues at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> North Kuwait fields of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> KuwaitOil Company. He p<strong>ro</strong>vides <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> backbone for setting up <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> HSE Team in one of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>most distant desert locations in Kuwait. Starting f<strong>ro</strong>m scratch, he implemented <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Company’s HSE Management system at North Kuwait fields effectively, and now <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>results of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir HSE p<strong>ro</strong>gramme‘s performance confirm <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> efforts made. HSE (NK) teamhas now been recognized as one of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> most distinguished Teams at KOC in initiatingHSE p<strong>ro</strong>jects and delivering quality to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir business. Under his leadership and ableguidance, extensive effort and development concerned with HSE have been executedin North Kuwait fields, which has contributed to a radical change in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> HSE culture inhis area of jurisdiction. He is an active member of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> P<strong>ro</strong>ject Management Institute,Society of Pet<strong>ro</strong>leum Engineers, and also of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Kuwait Society of Engineers, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> largestassociation of Engineers in Kuwait. He has presented a number of technical paperson various platforms via ASSE, Middle East Chapter, SPE Conferences, Praxis GlobalConferences (where he has also been a Steering Committee member) and Fleming GulfConferences, which were held in different regions of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world. He led <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> HSE (WestKuwait) Team to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> following certifications and awards: • 2010 British Safety Councilcertification (awarded in May, 2011) • A Campaign conducted by HSE (West Kuwait)Team was selected as one of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> best and awarded by Safety Health Practitioners- IOSH • The team obtained several KOC Chairman and Managing Director’s HSE<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Annual</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Awards • Has conducted many HSE lectures both internally for KOC employeesand contractors, but also externally, for many governmental bodies.Subash Ludhra, Immediate Past-President, Institution ofOccupational Safety and Health (IOSH)Subash Ludhra is President of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).Subash, a chartered fellow of IOSH, has a wealth of experience in risk management,having worked ac<strong>ro</strong>ss sectors and disciplines in a truly diverse 23 year career to date.Qualified as an Occupational Hygienist, Subash now specializes in Risk Managementand Loss Cont<strong>ro</strong>l.Having started his career in local government, Subash <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>n moved to<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> brewing industry, working for Grand Met<strong>ro</strong>politan and Courage Brewing as <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>irsou<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rn region H&S Advisor. His next career move lead him to Rentokil Initial wherehe worked within several divisions including Textile Services and Catering Serviceswhere he was one of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> board directors. In 2002, Subash founded a successful riskmanagement and loss cont<strong>ro</strong>l consultancy that has p<strong>ro</strong>vided services to blue chipcompanies, as well as SMEs in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> UK and a<strong>ro</strong>und <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world. An experienced trainer,Subash regularly contributes to a number of health and safety publications and hasbeen involved with <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> p<strong>ro</strong>duction of several health and safety documents for tradeassociations and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Health and Safety Executive. Subash is firmly committed tohelping reduce unacceptable risk in all walks of life and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> associated injuries, ill healthand suffering it can bring th<strong>ro</strong>ugh technical and behavioral management p<strong>ro</strong>grams.Branco Dennenberg, KLM Royal Dutch Airline, Ne<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rlandsOccupational Health and Safety ManagerBranco Dennenberg became Occupational Health & Safety manager for KLM’s g<strong>ro</strong>undhandling organisation in 2002. In this <strong>ro</strong>le Branco is responsible for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> workingconditions of almost 5500 passenger and baggage handling employees. As a healthand safety expert he is a member of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> innovative baggage handling area p<strong>ro</strong>ject team,whose aim amongst o<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rs is to reduce <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> physical workload of baggage handlingemployees by int<strong>ro</strong>ducing innovative methods for loading and unloading. The teamsuccessfully int<strong>ro</strong>duced an integrated <strong>ro</strong>bot loading system (2007) and a mechanicalunloading module (2009). Both methods for loading and unloading baggage in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>baggage halls of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> airport are a unique example of innovation within <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> aviationindustry. Since 2011 Branco has been closely involved in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> fur<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r development andimplementation of an integrated Safety Management System for KLM. Prior to (re)joining KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Branco took a sabbatical year and travelled th<strong>ro</strong>ughSou<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ast Asia and worked for KLM Health Services and Dow Chemical Benelux.Martin Carter, E.ON, Great BritainDirector of Safety, Health & Envi<strong>ro</strong>nmentMartin Carter is Director of Safety, Health & Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment at E.ON UK, one of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>UK’s leading power and gas companies. In this <strong>ro</strong>le he has <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> privilege of leadinga talented team of p<strong>ro</strong>fessionals committed to making a positive difference to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>safety and health of E.ON’s staff, contractors & customers and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world in which<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>y live and work. Previously he was Head of E.ON’s Engineering Academy, whichp<strong>ro</strong>vides engineering training and development to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> power sector, and Head ofEngineering Governance, overseeing <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> engineering activities of E.ON’s high-hazardasset businesses operating in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> UK. Prior to joining E.ON, Martin spent 15 years in<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> oil & gas industry where he held a range of operational, p<strong>ro</strong>ject and consultancy<strong>ro</strong>les with some of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world’s biggest companies including BHP Billiton, BP, Centrica,Shell, Total and Talisman Energy. Martin is a Fellow of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Institute of MechanicalEngineers, a Visiting Fellow of Cranfield University, holds a degree in MechanicalEngineering (Salford) and a Master’s Degree in Structural Integrity (Sheffield). Outsidework his three children consistently p<strong>ro</strong>vide both his biggest leadership challenge andmost direct and honest feedback on his performance, leaving him just enough time tohelp lead <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Men‘s Ministry at his local church.Kieran Phelan, William Grant & Sons Distillers Ltd, GreatBritain, Global Health & Safety DirectorKieran began his early career in research and development in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> chemical industrybefore moving into <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> field of Health and Safety. Currently he holds <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> positionof Global Health and Safety Director at William Grant and Sons, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> internationaldistillers. Prior to this he held several senior health and safety <strong>ro</strong>les in various industrialsectors such as Banking, Biopharmaceuticals and ICT. These <strong>ro</strong>les included Head ofSafety and Wellbeing for RBS in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> EMEA region, Director of Safety for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world’slargest single site Biopharmaceutical manufacturing campus outside Dublin and Headof Safety and Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment for Xe<strong>ro</strong>x manufacturing in Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe. Originally f<strong>ro</strong>m Ireland,Kieran’s formal education included Chemistry at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> University of East Anglia in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> UKand <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> University of Leiden in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Ne<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rlands as well as post graduate qualificationsin Occupational Safety and Envi<strong>ro</strong>nmental Business Administration. He is currentlycompleting an MBA at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> University of Strathclyde business school in Glasgow.P<strong>ro</strong>fessor Neil Budworth, Houghtons Global, Great BritainDirector of Health, Safety and Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment Eu<strong>ro</strong>peNeil Budworth is <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Director of Health, Safety and Envi<strong>ro</strong>nment Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe for HoughtonsGlobal in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> UK he is a visiting p<strong>ro</strong>fessor in occupational safety and health in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>department of Human Sciences at Loughbo<strong>ro</strong>ugh University and is a Past Presidentof <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). Neil has worked as ahealth and safety advisor in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> utility, chemical, engineering and printing sectors. Neilhas undertaken research into <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> measurement of safety climate; <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> managementof lifting and handling in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> workplace with a special emphasis on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> managementof back pain, and pioneered <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> use of an automated health check system that isnow accredited as part of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Association of British Insurers: Making <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Market Work


Booking line: tel: + 421 257 272 112, fax: + 421 255 644 490email: beata.kyblova@flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.com, www.flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.comInitiative. Neil has worked extensively with IOSH, chairing <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> committees whichdeveloped <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Institution’s policies on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> safety of young people and on occupationalhealth. As well as chairing <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> P<strong>ro</strong>fessional Organisations in Occupational Safety andHealth G<strong>ro</strong>up. Neil has been awardedDistinguished Services Awards by both IOSH andRoSPA for his services to Occupational Safety and Health. He has also been involvedin various governmental committees, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> most recent of which was <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> ContinuousImp<strong>ro</strong>vement P<strong>ro</strong>gramme Action G<strong>ro</strong>up where he was <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> primary author of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>strategic document examining <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> <strong>ro</strong>le of market segmentation in effectively deliveringhealth and safety messages.P<strong>ro</strong>fessor Cary Cooper, Lancaster University, UKDistinguished P<strong>ro</strong>fessor of Organisational Psychology and HealthCary L. Cooper is <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> author of over 120 books, has written over 400 scholarly articlesfor academic journals, and is a frequent contributor to national newspapers, TVand radio. He is currently Founding Editor of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Journal of Organizational Behaviorand Editor-in-Chief of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> medical journal Stress & Health. P<strong>ro</strong>fessor Cooper is pastPresident of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> British Academy of Management, is a Companion of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> CharteredManagement Institute and one of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> first UK based Fellows of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Academy ofManagement. In 2001, Cary was awarded a CBE in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Queen’s Birthday HonoursList for his contribution to occupational safety and health. He holds HonoraryDoctorates f<strong>ro</strong>m Aston University (DSc), Heriot-Watt University (DLitt), MiddlesexUniversity (Doc. Univ), Sheffield University (DSc) and Wolverhampton University(DBA); an Honorary Fellowship of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Faculty of Occupational Medicine in 2005, wasawarded an Honorary Fellowship of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Royal College of Physicians (Hon FRCP) in2006, in 2007 a Life Time Achievement Award f<strong>ro</strong>m <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Division of OccupationalPsychology of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> British Psychological Society, in 2008 an Honorary Fellowship of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, in 2010 awarded an Honorary Fellowship of<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Eu<strong>ro</strong>pean Academy of Occupational Health Psychology, an Honorary Fellowshipof <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> British Psychological Society. P<strong>ro</strong>fessor Cooper is Chair of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> UK’s Academyof Social Sciences, as well as past Chair of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Ch<strong>ro</strong>nic Disease and Wellbeing GlobalAgenda Council of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> World Economic Forum in Geneva. In November 2010, he wasawarded <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Lord Dearing Lifetime Achievement Award by <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Times Higher Educationfor his distinguished contribution to higher education. In 2012, HR Magazine votedhim <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> 4th Most Influential HR Thinker. P<strong>ro</strong>fessor Cooper is <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Editor-in-Chief of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>international scholarly Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Editor of Who’sWho in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Management Sciences and on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Editorial Boards of many scholarlyjournals. He has been an adviser to two UN agencies; <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> World Health Organisationand <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> ILO; published a major report for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> EU’s Eu<strong>ro</strong>pean Foundation for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Imp<strong>ro</strong>vement of Living and Work Conditions on `Stress Prevention in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Workplace’,p<strong>ro</strong>duced a scientific review for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> WHO/ILO on workplace violence in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> healthsector internationally, and was a special adviser to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Defense Committee of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>House of Commons on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir Duty of Care enquiry. P<strong>ro</strong>fessor Cooper is former Chai<strong>ro</strong>f The Sunningdale Institute (a think tank on management/organizational issues) in<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> National School of Government (2004-2009). He was also <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> lead scientist to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>UK Government Office for Science on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir Foresight p<strong>ro</strong>gramme on Mental Capitaland Well Being (2007-2009), and was appointed a member of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> expert g<strong>ro</strong>up onestablishing guidance for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence on‘p<strong>ro</strong>moting mental wellbeing th<strong>ro</strong>ugh p<strong>ro</strong>ductive and healthy working conditions’,2009. P<strong>ro</strong>fessor Cooper is also <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> President of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Institute of Welfare, President of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>British Association of Counselling and Psycho<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rapy, President of RELATE, a nationalAmbassador of The Samaritans, and a Pat<strong>ro</strong>n of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Anxiety UK.P<strong>ro</strong>fessor Sidney Dekker, Griffith University, Safety ScienceInnovation Lab, Australia, P<strong>ro</strong>fessor, Safety Science Innovation LabSidney Dekker is P<strong>ro</strong>fessor in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> School of Humanities at Griffith University in Brisbane,Australia. Previously P<strong>ro</strong>fessor at Lund University, Sweden, and Director of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> LeonardoDa Vinci Center for Complexity and Systems Thinking, he gained his Ph.D. in CognitiveSystems Engineering f<strong>ro</strong>m The Ohio State University, USA in 1996. He has workedin New Zealand, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Ne<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rlands, and England, has been Senior Fellow at NanyangTechnological University in Singapore and visiting P<strong>ro</strong>fessor in healthcare safety inboth Melbourne, Australia and Manitoba, Canada. He has recently been flying parttimeas pilot on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Boeing 737NG with an airline out of Copenhagen, Denmark. Heis author of several best-selling books on system failure and human er<strong>ro</strong>r. Recent onesinclude „Behind human er<strong>ro</strong>r“ (2010), „Drift into Failure“ (2011), „Patient Safety“(2011), and „Just Culture (2nd Edition)“ (2012).Linn Iren Vestly Bergh, Statoil, NorwayLinn studied psychology at St. Olaf College in Minnesota USA, followed by a master’sdegree in Occupational Health Psychology f<strong>ro</strong>m <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Institute of Work, Health andOrganisations at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> University of Nottingham in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> UK. Currently she has starteda part time PhD in Occupational Health Psychology and Risk Management at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Institute of Work, Health and Organisation, University of Nottingham. She is currentlyworking in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> field of health and working envi<strong>ro</strong>nment. More specifically she worksas a corporate leading advisor for psychosocial work envi<strong>ro</strong>nment in Norway’s largestOil and Gas Company, Staoil. As a Leading Advisor for Psychosocial Work Envi<strong>ro</strong>nmentshe is responsible for running a p<strong>ro</strong>fessional network of practitioners. Fur<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rmore,she is responsible for ensuring that acknowledged standards, tools, technology andwork methods are developed, qualified and applied globally in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> company. She hasespecially focused on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> p<strong>ro</strong>motion of health th<strong>ro</strong>ugh <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> design, organisation andmanagement of work.Dr Tim Marsh, Managing Director, Ryder Marsh Safety, UKTim Marsh was one of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> team leaders of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> original UK research into behavioralsafety (in construction) in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> early 1990s and is considered a world authority on<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> subject. Tim is one of only a few Chartered Psychologists who are also CharteredFellows of IOSH. As a consultant he has since worked with more than 300 majo<strong>ro</strong>rganizations a<strong>ro</strong>und <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world, has presented to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Eu<strong>ro</strong>pean Conference Boardand was expert witness at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> “Safety Culture” and “Management of Change” openworkshops at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Cullen Inquiry, Ladb<strong>ro</strong>ke G<strong>ro</strong>ve. He runs <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> “behavioral safety” and“p<strong>ro</strong>-active safety culture” courses for IOSH and created <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> award winning “AffectiveSafety Management”.Dr Stav<strong>ro</strong>ula Leka, Centre for Organizational Health &Development, Institute of Work, Health & Organisations, UKAssociate P<strong>ro</strong>fessor in Occupational Health PsychologyStav<strong>ro</strong>ula Leka, PhD, is Associate P<strong>ro</strong>fessor in Occupational Health Psychology at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Institute of Work, Health & Organisations, University of Nottingham. She is CharteredPsychologist, Associate Fellow of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> British Psychological Society and Fellow of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Royal Society for Public Health. She is Director of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Centre for Organizational Health& Development – one of three World Health Organization Collaborating Centresin Occupational Health in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> UK. She also manages <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> WHO global p<strong>ro</strong>grammeof work on ‘P<strong>ro</strong>tection and P<strong>ro</strong>motion of Workers’ Health’. She is Chair of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>scientific committee ‚Work Organisation & Psychosocial Factors‘ of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> InternationalCommission on Occupational Health; and member of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Executive Committee of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Eu<strong>ro</strong>pean Academy of Occupational Health Psychology. She received an early careerachievement award by <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> American Psychological Association and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> NationalInstitute for Occupational Safety & Health for outstanding contribution in occupationalhealth psychology and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> study of work-related stress. Dr Leka’s expertise lies in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>translation of occupational health and safety knowledge and policy in practice. Morespecifically, her research focuses on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> evaluation of occupational health and safetyregulation and policy and its associated infrastructures and supporting systems atdifferent levels (such as international, Eu<strong>ro</strong>pean, national and organisational). Herresearch has a st<strong>ro</strong>ng applied focus and aims at facilitating effective occupationalhealth and safety management in different organisational contexts. Key <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>mes inher research are business and societal sustainability th<strong>ro</strong>ugh <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> management of<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> psychological and social work envi<strong>ro</strong>nment; <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> management of psychosocialrisks and work-related stress; <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> p<strong>ro</strong>motion of mental health and well-being in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>workplace; and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> p<strong>ro</strong>motion of occupational health and safety th<strong>ro</strong>ugh a corporatesocial responsibility framework. She is author of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> first textbook in occupationalhealth psychology and technical author of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> first standard on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> managementof psychosocial risks in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> workplace. She has been invited as keynote speaker to anumber of international conferences and is expert advisor to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Eu<strong>ro</strong>pean Commission,<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> WHO, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> ILO, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Eu<strong>ro</strong>pean Agency for Safety & Health at Work and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Eu<strong>ro</strong>peanParliament.Roger Bibbings, The Royal Society for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Prevention ofAccidents (Rospa), Great Britain, Occupational Safety AdviserAs RoSPA’s occupational safety adviser Roger Bibbings’s <strong>ro</strong>le is to advise <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Society onall matters related to work related risk and to help it expand its contribution to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> British‘health and safety system’. Until 1994, he was, for seventeen years, health and safetyadviser at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> TUC. He contributes to RoSPA’s occupational health and safety journals,helps organise <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Society’s health and safety events and awards p<strong>ro</strong>grammes, servicesits National Occupational Health and Safety Committee and has oversight of a numbe<strong>ro</strong>f RoSPA ‘key issue’ policy development p<strong>ro</strong>jects: managing occupational <strong>ro</strong>ad risk(where he is secretary of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Occupational Road Safety Alliance; streng<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ning accidentinvestigation; p<strong>ro</strong>moting action on health and safety leadership; and imp<strong>ro</strong>ving healthand safety help and assistance to small firms. As secretary of ‘Safety G<strong>ro</strong>ups UK’ he isalso involved in re-energising <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> work of RoSPA affiliated Health and Safety G<strong>ro</strong>ups.In 1990 he received <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> MBE for his services to occupational safety and health. He is aChartered Fellow of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Institution of Occupational Safety and Health and has received<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> RoSPA Distinguished Service Award for services to health and safety. In 2006 hereceived <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> IOSH President’s Distinguished Service Certificate. In 2011 he received<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> IOSH Lifetime Achievement Award. His leisure interests include: listening to music;travel; walking; photography; and motorcycling.Peter McLellan, DHL, Great BritainGlobal Head HSSE, Energy SectorPeter McLellan is a globally respected HSSE leader with over 20 years of experience in bothUpstream O&G and Utility sectors with operating experience f<strong>ro</strong>m ac<strong>ro</strong>ss <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Americas,EURA and APAC. Strategic leadership skills combined with pragmatic judgement toimplement sustainable imp<strong>ro</strong>vements in both performance and demonstrable culturechange. Capable of building st<strong>ro</strong>ng internal and external relations quickly and at alllevels of an organisation and ac<strong>ro</strong>ss functional lines. A mature coaching leadershipstyle allowing optimisation and development of HSSE resources whe<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r in a matrixstyle or as conventional SHE team. An Enthusiastic and persuasive champion of HSSEimp<strong>ro</strong>vement with a track record of tangible imp<strong>ro</strong>vement.Tess Allen, Forum Interactive, UK, DirectorTess is a learning and development expert, specialising in active, experiential methods.A director of Forum Interactive, she has created a unique app<strong>ro</strong>ach to address <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>challenge of imp<strong>ro</strong>ving health & safety culture in high risk industries. This app<strong>ro</strong>ach


Booking line: tel: + 421 257 272 112, fax: + 421 255 644 490email: beata.kyblova@flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.com, www.flemingeu<strong>ro</strong>pe.comsupports behavioural change th<strong>ro</strong>ugh emotional engagement, quality dialogue andskills development. She has led cultural change p<strong>ro</strong>jects in multinational companiessuch as First G<strong>ro</strong>up, Maersk Oil, Dana Pet<strong>ro</strong>leum, Premier Oil and GE Energy.Dr Andrew Curran, Health & Safety Laboratory (HSL)Great Britain, Director Science and ResourcesAndrew joined HSL in 1991 after completing a PhD in cancer research at NottinghamUniversity. Whilst at HSL he developed a research interest in occupational respiratorydisease and he has published and lectured extensively in this area. Andrew is currently<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Director of Science and Resources at HSL and his responsibilities include <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>p<strong>ro</strong>fessional leadership of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> scientists, engineers and technical specialists within <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>organisation, and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> delivery of app<strong>ro</strong>priate outputs to HSL‘s customers. Andrewhelped to establish <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Centre for Workplace Health (CWH) with HSL‘s Chief MedicalOfficer, David Fishwick. CWH is an academic unit of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> University of Sheffield andAndrew is <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Scientific Director of CWH. He is also an honorary Reader at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>University of Sheffield and an honorary Fellow of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Faculty of Occupational Medicine.Andrew is a Board Member of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> International Commission on Occupational Health(ICOH), and is a member of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> ICOH Scientific Steering Committee. He also Chairs aEu<strong>ro</strong>pean g<strong>ro</strong>up on Well-being.Neal Stone, Director of Policy & Communications, British SafetyCouncil (BSC), Great BritainNeal Stone leads <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> British Safety Council’s policy, research and communicationsteam. Central to Neal’s <strong>ro</strong>le is engagement with stakeholders critical to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> effectivemanagement of health and safety including our member organisations, government,<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> regulator, o<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r health and safety organisations, trade unions and tradeassociations. Neal, who joined <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> British Safety Council in 2008, has recently spoken,written and represented <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> organisation on a number of major issues including <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> UKgovernment’s review of health and safety regulation, director leadership, and workerinvolvement. Neal worked for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Health and Safety Executive f<strong>ro</strong>m 1992-2008. F<strong>ro</strong>m2005-2007 he was <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> policy adviser to <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> HSC Chair, Sir Bill Callaghan. Earlier Nealled HSE’s worker involvement and business involvement p<strong>ro</strong>grammes including <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>policy lead on director responsibility, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> management of health and safety, workercompensation and worker involvement. Neal has a first degree in law f<strong>ro</strong>m <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> LSE,an MSc in Politics f<strong>ro</strong>m Birkbeck College and an MPhil politics research degree f<strong>ro</strong>mUniversity of Kent.Teresa Budworth, CEO, Nebosh, UKTeresa Budworth is a Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner, Fellow of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Institutionof Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and a Chartered Director. During a morethan 30 year career in health and safety, she has specialised in safety consultancy;working with a number of Boards of Directors on implementing safety governancewithin large and diverse organisations. Her work on competence, education andtraining has culminated in her appointment as Chief Executive of NEBOSH; <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> NationalExamination Board in Occupational Safety and Health, in 2006. Prior to joiningNEBOSH, Teresa combined management of Norwich Union Risk Service’s Consultancyoperation with her post as a non-executive Director and Trustee of NEBOSH and wasSenior Examiner for Diploma Part One f<strong>ro</strong>m its inception in 1997. She is a VisitingSenior Teaching Fellow and member of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Examination Board for post graduatecourses in Occupational Health at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> University of Warwick’s Medical School. She is<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Chair of RoSPA’s National Occupational Safety and Health Committee and chai<strong>ro</strong>f <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> judging panel for RoSPA’s annual occupational safety and health awards. Shehas also served as a judge for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> SHP IOSH Awards and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> International FertilizerAssociation Green Leaf Award. Teresa is Vice Chairman of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Board of OSHCR Ltd, <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>body running <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Occupational Safety and Health Consultants Register, which wasestablished in 2011 by <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Health and Safety Executive and a number of p<strong>ro</strong>fessionalmembership bodies representing safety and health practitioners. She is also a membe<strong>ro</strong>f IOSH’s Council.Alastair McCubbin, Director of Global Safety, Kraft Foods, UKAlastair McCubbin has held a range of senior <strong>ro</strong>les in operations and safety with BOCG<strong>ro</strong>up and Cadbury and currently holds <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> position of Director of Global Safety withKraft Foods Alastair holds an honours degree in Chemical Engineering and following 17years of operational management moved into his first <strong>ro</strong>le as UK Head of EHS with BOCG<strong>ro</strong>up in 1999. He has sound experience of developing and operating safety systemsand practices in multi-national situations and has a keen interest in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> developmentof line-management safety behaviours.Tony Zadnikar, Z-Safety Services, BelgiumBusiness Director Eu<strong>ro</strong>pe 1Tony started his career in 1991 at Ford Genk (Belgium), where he worked for 8 yearsas co-ordinator of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> technical maintenance department. In 1999 he joined KautexText<strong>ro</strong>n. As a Supplier Park Manager he set up a p<strong>ro</strong>duction site in Cologne (Germany)for <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> yearly final assembly of 400.000 fuel tanks just in time and in sequence. In2003 he continued his career at Z-Safety Services (formally known as SRS) as BusinessUnit Manager for Belgium, where he worked his way up to Country Director Belgium/Dutch Limburg and finally in 2011 became <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Business Director for Z-Safety ServicesEu<strong>ro</strong>pe. During his p<strong>ro</strong>fessional career, he never kept f<strong>ro</strong>m imp<strong>ro</strong>ving his abilities.Besides successfully completing <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> International Management P<strong>ro</strong>gram at VlerickLeuven-Gent Management School, he also became a certified Prevention Advisor.Endorsed ByThe Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL) isBritain‘s leading industrial health and safety research facilitywith a century of research experience ac<strong>ro</strong>ss all commercial andindustrial sectors. HSL’s mission is to directly help organisationsbecome healthier, safer and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>refore more p<strong>ro</strong>ductive places ofwork. HSL‘s research capabilities range ac<strong>ro</strong>ss toxicology, healthsciences, chemistry, physics, engineering, materials science,human factors, ergonomics, work psychology, risk assessment, fire, explosions andp<strong>ro</strong>cess safety. This breadth of expertise underpins HSL’s particular strength in creatingmultidisciplinary teams to solve health and safety p<strong>ro</strong>blems.The British Safety Council (BSC) is one of<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world’s leading advocates of workplace healthand safety. Our vision is that no one should be killed,injured or made ill by <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ir work. It has 8,000corporate members – f<strong>ro</strong>m <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> private, public andcharitable sectors – including in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> UK, Middle East and India.The International Organisation of Employers(IOE) p<strong>ro</strong>motes <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> interests of employers and <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>i<strong>ro</strong>rganisations a<strong>ro</strong>und <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world at <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> global level by p<strong>ro</strong>vidingrepresentation, information and advice. It is <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> global voice of<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> business community in social and labour policy debate. In <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>arena of OSH and sustainability it helps employers influence national p<strong>ro</strong>grammes andsystems and implement measures efficiently and effectively. In particular <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> IOEGlobal Occupational Safety and Health Network p<strong>ro</strong>vides an international forum for<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> exchange of information, experience and good practice amongst <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> businesscommunity. The IOE was founded in 1920 and today represents members in 143countries.Nebosh offers globally recognised health, safety and envi<strong>ro</strong>nmentalmanagement qualifications attracting more than 35,000 candidatesannually, with examinations taken in over 100 countries a<strong>ro</strong>und <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>world.Gold SponsorsMilliken, one of <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> safest companies in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>world, int<strong>ro</strong>duces ‘The Safety Way’, asystematic 20 step app<strong>ro</strong>ach designed toengage your complete organisation in owning<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> safety p<strong>ro</strong>cess for your organisation. Ourclients typically report a 65% reduction ininjuries after <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> first year of engagement. Wecan help you break th<strong>ro</strong>ugh your safety plateau.Z-Safety Services is <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> Western-Eu<strong>ro</strong>peanspecialist when it comes to total operational safetymanagement p<strong>ro</strong>viding full support in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> dailymaintenance of your installation as well as in completeturna<strong>ro</strong>und safety management. Z-Safety Servicesdelivers a b<strong>ro</strong>ad range of safety experts, offers multibrandsafety materials for Rental and Sales, takes care of your safety logistics andmaintenance. Z-Safety Services has a tradition of seeking out <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> latest trends on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>market and investing in innovative safety solutions. End 2011, Z-Safety Services joinedforces with Total Safety U.S., Inc. with locations worldwide and is <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>refore able toreinforce its services and operational force even fur<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>r.Strategic PartnerSentis are <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> world leaders in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> application ofpsychology to safety, leadership development, andwell being in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> workplace. Over <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> past decadewe have built our reputation on <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> quality of ourpeople and services. We design solutions that takecultures beyond compliance to achieve outstanding results. Working with p<strong>ro</strong>jects andoperational sites, our assessment, training and consultancy services are tailored tomeet <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> needs of your business or p<strong>ro</strong>ject. In 2010, 2011 and 2012 Sentis were listedin BRW’s Top 50 Best Places to Work in Australia, and our dedicated team ofpsychologists and industry specialists can be mobilized ac<strong>ro</strong>ss <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>the</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> globe to build lastingperformance imp<strong>ro</strong>vement.

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