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health and safety industry needs inspirational leaders, says BSC Chief Executive

health and safety industry needs inspirational leaders, says BSC Chief Executive

The British Safety Council’s Chief Executive will state the importance of inspirational leaders in health and safety at an industry forum in Beijing later this month.

Mike Robinson will deliver a speech at the 8th International Forum on Work Safety about the need for industry leaders to engage and inspire staff.

At the forum, Mike Robinson will describe how a companies should encourage employees to identify potentially dangerous situations and recommend solutions for improvement that would prevent future accidents.

Mr Robinson will argue that to encourage such positive employee engagement in health and safety, the management needs to inspire them with passion and dedication, which are the qualities of true leaders.

The event, on the 27-29 September 2016, attracts health and safety professionals, business leaders and government officials worldwide to share their achievements, and showcase the latest trends and developments in the industry.

Mike Robinson will present the case for the proportionate management of health and safety, as well as exploring the nature of leadership in the industry.

The forum, hosted by China’s State Administration of Work Safety and the International Labour Organisation (ILO), illustrates the country’s efforts to reduce the toll of workplace injury and ill health and its improving record in occupational safety and health. 

Mike Robinson said: “The global cost of health and safety failures in the workplace is still unacceptably high. Every day, 6,300 people die as a result of occupational accidents or work-related diseases, which is over 2.3 million deaths per year. This amounts to approximately 4% of global GDP each year, and provides an overwhelming economic reason to protect workers.

“International health and safety conferences, such as the Forum in Beijing, are proof that although health and safety records vary throughout the world, there is a lot of good will and resources to share experience and best practice for the benefit of employees and employers worldwide.

“Really good leaders are truly inspirational. Their passion and dedication drives people to follow them and to adopt similar beliefs and ideas. They inspire others, not just because of what they say but because of what they do.

“It makes business sense too. The British Safety Council’s report into the business benefits of health and safety shows that with investment comes higher productivity, less sickness absence and more social harmony. It really is money well spent.”

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