12<strong>Safety</strong>,<strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>Environment</strong><strong>SHE2012</strong><strong>SHE2012</strong> speaker <strong>and</strong>chair biographiescontinuedDoug WilsonUK Director General Services,Scottish PowerDoug is UK DirectorGeneral services<strong>and</strong> UK Director <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong>,Scottish Power. He Chairs the ENA safety,<strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Environment</strong> Committee <strong>and</strong>is Joint Chair National HESAC. Doug isan Ex-Officio ENA Board Member.Doug is a Chartered Professional <strong>Health</strong><strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Practitioner with over 25years experience. During his career hehas held senior roles within a number ofindustry sectors including transportation,construction, spirits <strong>and</strong> wine,entertainment, utilities <strong>and</strong> financialservices. The businesses he has workedfor include St<strong>and</strong>ard Life; Vivendi Universal;Pernod Ricard; Seagram Spirits & Wine;Scottish Equitable Balfour Beatty <strong>and</strong> FirstEngineering. His work has allowed himto gain extensive international businessexperience operating in USA, Canada,Asia <strong>and</strong> Europe. In addition to hiscurrent remit within Scottish Power,part of the Iberdrola Group, he holds anumber of external industry positions<strong>and</strong> responsibilities.Richard VokeHead of Regulatory CorporateCrime Department, LyonsDavidson SolicitorsRichard the Lyons Davidson RegulatoryCorporate Crime Department.Before becoming a solicitor, Richardgained a wealth of experience in all aspectsof regulatory work. This includes beingan HSE inspector for eight years wherehe specialised in major hazard industries,prosecuting his own cases, then workingas an international risk managementconsultant for AEA Technology plc.He specialises in defending regulatoryprosecutions (<strong>Environment</strong> Agency,HSE, Defra, local authorities etc) <strong>and</strong>advising organisations on pro-active riskmanagement, <strong>and</strong> providing seniormanagement training seminars. He isa qualified Advanced <strong>Environment</strong>alManagement Systems Auditor an ADRMediator, a chartered member of theIOSH <strong>and</strong> has a master’s degree in<strong>Environment</strong>al Toxicology.Peter Vujanic B.Eng(Hons), C.Eng,FIET, DipMgt(Open)Operations <strong>Safety</strong> Manager,Scottish <strong>and</strong> Southern <strong>Energy</strong>Peter’s career can simply be summarisedas having gone full circle: from poacher togamekeeper <strong>and</strong> back again!Initially, he started his working life at SouthWestern Electricity (more recently known asWestern Power Distribution) as a GraduateManagement Trainee. There he spentover a decade in numerous roles gainingexperience in many electricity distributiondisciplines such as construction,maintenance, commissioning, operations,policy <strong>and</strong> project management at allvoltages up to <strong>and</strong> including 132kV.Following this, Peter then spent around8 years in a regulatory enforcementenvironment; formerly at Department forTrade <strong>and</strong> Industry as a Senior EngineeringInspector <strong>and</strong> latterly at the <strong>Health</strong> & <strong>Safety</strong>Executive as a Principal Specialist Inspector(Electrical <strong>Networks</strong>). It was in these rolesthat Peter developed his keen interest in<strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> matters affecting the ESI.In early 2010, Peter realised that poachinghad better long term prospects <strong>and</strong> sojumped at the opportunity to return to theprivate sector. He is now the CorporateOperations <strong>Safety</strong> Manager at SSE.1200303_ENA_SHE_programme_A4_AW.indd 12 24/04/2012 13:25
13<strong>Safety</strong>,<strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>Environment</strong><strong>SHE2012</strong>Conference ObjectivesThe <strong>Energy</strong> Industry SHE ManagementConference promotes the highestst<strong>and</strong>ards of addressing <strong>and</strong> managingSHE issues within our Industry.It provides a forum for all stakeholders –employees, employers, trade unions <strong>and</strong>regulators – to network, share best practice<strong>and</strong> review safety, health <strong>and</strong> environmentchallenges <strong>and</strong> concerns.The conference aims to foster co-operation<strong>and</strong> improve contact between, <strong>and</strong> within,the organisations <strong>and</strong> companies thatcomprise our industry.Organising Committee 2012ENA:Peter Coyle (Chair)Peter RobertsTim FieldRichard Le GrosLara MoranPaul Eaves — UK Power <strong>Networks</strong>Lucy Innes — UK Power <strong>Networks</strong>Hazel Joyes — Western Power DistributionCarly Jukes — UK Power <strong>Networks</strong>Nigel Lilley — National GridBrian Ludlow — MagnoxStephen O’Neill — <strong>Energy</strong> UKMatt Webb — UK Power <strong>Networks</strong>Jane Eccleston - Electricity North West<strong>Environment</strong>al StatementTo become an organisation which is arespected corporate citizen, sustainablycost efficient <strong>and</strong> an employer of choicewe recognise that as an organisation,we have a responsibility to ensure thehealth, safety <strong>and</strong> welfare of our people,visitors <strong>and</strong> contractors <strong>and</strong> those in thecommunity we serve.We recognise that we have a responsibilityto protect the environment <strong>and</strong> widercommunity. We work hard to underst<strong>and</strong>our impacts <strong>and</strong> strive to reduce themat all stages of our activities.The Executive Management Team ofUKPN is committed to improving ourperformance <strong>and</strong> our focus for 2012will include: training for putting people towork; completion of our behavioural safetyprogramme; a <strong>Safety</strong> Climate Survey<strong>and</strong> focus on health, wellbeing <strong>and</strong>the environment through training,communication <strong>and</strong> practical support.PresentationAll presentations will be made available viathe ENA website after the conference at:www.energynetworks.orgThis document is printed on ChallengerOffset which is produced using ECF(Elemental Chlorine Free) FSC certified pulp<strong>and</strong> is sourced from an ISO 14001 Mill.The printing processes are managed toprevent pollution. The printer is FSCaccredited <strong>and</strong> are Carbon Neutral.Designed by www.treble-design.co.uk1200303_ENA_SHE_programme_A4_AW.indd 13 24/04/2012 13:25