HSE Conference 2025

HSE Conference 2025

Published:  29 January, 2025 The OEUK’s HSE Conference 2025, sponsored by Harbour Energy and TotalEnergies, will take place on 6 February 2025, at P&J Live, Aberdeen. The event is said to be a must for all health, safety & environment professionals across the energy sector. Participation in the conference will provide an opportunity to embrace…


Published:  29 January, 2025

The OEUK’s HSE Conference 2025, sponsored by Harbour Energy and TotalEnergies, will take place on 6 February 2025, at P&J Live, Aberdeen. The event is said to be a must for all health, safety & environment professionals across the energy sector.

Participation in the conference will provide an opportunity to embrace and discuss the complex issues impacting operational HSE across the offshore energy system.

Participants will also gain insight into how to better negotiate the challenges and pressures on the industry, enabling them to exceed HSE performance benchmarks year on year while focusing on protecting people and the environment.

Session themes include:

• Health & Safety Executive three-year health priorities

• Stepping back from the consequences of incidents – using casual information to inform safety improvements

• The Marine Directorates National Marine Plan 2 (NMP2)

• Care for the welfare of those affected by incidents

• Managing the risks associated with the extreme environmental loading hazard Inventory sharing network

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hse-conference-2025-tickets-979955722947


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