New challenges in the year ahead and new ways to tackle them, will be the focus of this year's exciting 2025 HSE conference taking place on February 6 at the P&J Live in Aberdeen.
Around 500 health, safety and environment specialists from across the UK and abroad will meet to hear inspirational stories from a variety of experts led by international emergency planning and disaster recovery specialist Lucy Easthope.
Renowned for her work on global crises including the 9/11 attack on New York, the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and the Grenfell Tower fire, Professor Easthope will share insights from her acclaimed memoir When the Dust Settles, which explores resilience, humanity, and lessons from two decades of disaster management.
Her unique expertise will provide a key focus for the event alongside all the latest updates on innovative practices and ground-breaking technologies in the fields of HSE.
The event will offer a choice of valuable sessions from a packed agenda, featuring 35 contributors with updates and insight into a wide range of health, safety and environmental issues.
The conference sessions and accompanying exhibition also offer excellent networking opportunities to build relationships that can drive collaboration and innovation.
The opening address with an industry overview will come from David Whitehouse, chief executive at Offshore Energies UK, and the event will be chaired by Mark Wilson, HSE and operations director at OEUK.
It is being principally sponsored by Harbour Energy and TotalEnergies, with the support of CNOOC International.
Mark Wilson said: “We are very excited about what’s on offer at this year’s event. Energy development and production is an ever-changing world. There are constant new challenges demanding up to date knowledge and problem-solving skills.
“Our aim is to provide valuable information about latest thinking and regulatory requirements, to show health, safety and environment leaders how to make the most of new innovations, and how to take a creative approach to tackling change.
“We will also discuss future challenges for our specialist workforce as we expand further into decarbonisation and decommissioning with skilled and highly trained leadership being relevant across all sectors.”
Tickets and a full agenda can be found here: OEUK HSE Conference 2025 | Embrace the Challenge