How do you future-proof your organisation? At its second annual conference in Bahrain, British Safety Council will explore how local businesses can prepare for opportunities and challenges ahead.
British Safety Council, one of the most trusted international leaders in health, safety and environmental management, is hosting its second Annual Conference in Bahrain, The Future of Health, Safety and Wellbeing in the Workplace, on Sunday, 3 February 2019, at the InterContinental Regency, Manama.
Across issues such as automation, ‘any time any place’ work, the impact of modern communication technologies and ‘flexible’ employment contracts, conference speakers will stimulate delegates to examine the present opportunities and risks for employee safety, health and wellbeing. They will also explore how excellent management in health, safety and wellbeing can transform organisations. Closely linked to that, there will be a discussion about the best approaches to promoting a positive workplace culture. The delegates will have an opportunity to sample the Virtual Reality (VR) technology which British Safety Council uses to teach the evaluation of health and safety risks.
For over 60 years, British Safety Council has been campaigning, advising and educating workers and employers worldwide on how to make workplaces safe for everyone, as well as sharing best practice in work-related health, wellbeing and management of environmental risks. British Safety Council has strong links with the Middle Eastern region, in particular with Bahrain, and works in partnership with many leading businesses in the country, such as Aluminium Bahrain, Bahrain Petroleum Company, Bahrain National Gas Company, Gulf Petrochemical Industries and Arab Shipbuilding & Repair Yard.
Mike Robinson, Chief Executive of British Safety Council, whose presentation will cover a number of key technological, societal and regulatory trends that will transform the workplace, said: “The world of work is rapidly changing, bringing both opportunities and considerable risks not only to businesses, the economy and the environment but also to wellbeing, health and safety of employees. It is imperative that employers gain an understanding of what’s in store and take a strategic view on how to deal with these challenges.
“Over the next seven years, some commentators are forecasting that the number of connected devices will grow from less than 50 billion to over 300 billion. Penetration of smartphone use in Bahrain is already 100% and 99% in the UAE. The lives of people throughout the world will be affected in ways we cannot imagine. For example, the World Bank predicts that over the next 20 years, 69 per cent of jobs in India will be threatened by automation or the use of artificial intelligence. This together with the predicted growth in the gig economy, mean that workers will be at much greater risk of accidents and ill-health and the always-on culture will lead to higher levels of stress, anxiety and depression. These are just some of the challenges that will pose considerable risks to companies and their workforces.”
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
10:00 Welcome and introduction: Mike Robinson, Chief Executive, British Safety Council
10:15 The importance of top management leadership: Hafedh Al-Qassab, Director of Major Projects Bahrain Petroleum Company (Bapco)
10.45 Preparing for the future workplace: Mike Robinson, Chief Executive, British Safety Council
11.30 Virtual reality – training showcase: James Mansbridge, Head of Digital Learning, British Safety Council
12.15 Promoting positive workplace culture, Clare Solomon Creative & Commercial Director, Tribe Culture Change
12.45 Lunch
13:45 Stream 1: Main room
Adopting ISO 45001: A new international standard for health and safety management, James Lewis, Head of Audit and Consultancy, British Safety Council
13:45 Stream 2: Break-out room
Wellbeing in the workplace, Dr Carolyn Yeoman, Operations Director OCAID Wellbeing
15:00 Panel discussion Q&A chaired by James Mansbridge Head of Digital Learning, British Safety Council
15:30 Closing remarks: Mike Robinson Chief Executive, British Safety Council
15:40 Close