
AN EXECUTIVE FORUM FOR HSE & OPERATIONAL RISK LEADERS
A focused, in-person forum where senior leaders examine:
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Safety leadership in complex operations
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Operational risk under cost and schedule pressure
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Contractor and workforce safety governance
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Incident prevention, escalation, and response
You'll walk away with:
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Stronger safety leadership judgment
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Clear risk ownership frameworks
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Confidence to intervene before incidents occur
AGENDA AT A GLANCE
Two Days.
Leadership Accountability.
Operational risk decisions are shaped by behavior, systems, and consequences.
This agenda reflects how safety leadership actually works.
DAY 1
HSE LEADERSHIP & RISK GOVERNANCE
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Executive accountability for safety outcomes
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Safety culture in high-risk environments
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Contractor and workforce risk management
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Integrating HSE into operational decisions
DAY 2
INCIDENT PREVENTION & RESPONSE
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Early warning signals and near-miss intelligence
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Managing high-consequence risks
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Incident escalation and leadership response
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Regulatory scrutiny and recovery credibility
WHO WILL BE THERE
Key Decision Makers only.

Energy & Heavy Industry
Oil, Gas, Petrochemicals

Manufacturing & Industrial Operations
Plants, factories, processing facilities

Construction & Mega Projects
High-risk, multi-contractor environments

Utilities & Power
Generation, transmission, critical assets

Transport & Logistics
Ports, terminals, industrial transport

HSE & Operational Leadership
HSE Heads, Operations Directors, Risk Leaders
For Strategic Partners
Safety credibility is built through trust, not marketing.
Why this event is different:
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No expo hall noise
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Senior leaders with operational authority
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Real safety leadership discussions
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Curated, high-trust engagement
Numbers that matter:
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Access to safety decision-makers
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Alignment with operational credibility
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Long-term leadership positioning
Get involved

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Three clear paths
Trusted by Leaders Who Execute Since 2014

WHEN SAFETY FAILURES BECOME LEADERSHIP FAILURES
In high-risk industries, incidents are rarely caused by lack of rules, they are caused by gaps in leadership decisions, risk ownership, and operational discipline.
Executives today are judged on:
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Safety culture credibility
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Regulatory exposure and incident response
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Workforce protection at scale
This forum addresses the executive challenge:
leading safety as a core business and operational risk priority, not a compliance checkbox.

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