Mike Robinson, Chief Executive of the British Safety Council, opening the first meeting of the India Safety Leadership Group
The
British Safety Council, one of the most trusted international leaders
in health, safety and environmental management has launched the
India Safety Leadership Group, a forum for its members in India to
share best practice and expertise in health, safety and wellbeing and
lead broader change across all sectors.
For
over 60 years, the British Safety Council has been campaigning to
protect workers and improve workplace conditions and practices, both
in Britain and worldwide. In India, where around 80% of the estimated
465 million-strong workforce are not protected by the existing health
and safety legal framework, the British Safety Council aims to raise
awareness of the importance of managing health and safety risks in
the workplace. It will also challenge traditional views and
approaches, as well as supporting employers in adopting practices
which better safeguard the health and safety of their workers.
The British Safety Council has been supporting the Indian market for over 30 years, providing health, safety and environmental consultancy services, training and audits from its UK office in London. In November 2017, the organisation opened an office in Mumbai to offer a greater range of products (audit, training, e-learning, qualifications and membership) tailored to the needs of the Indian market. The office is also a base from which the British Safety Council will start campaigning and progressing its charitable work in India.
The British Safety Council has been supporting the Indian market for over 30 years, providing health, safety and environmental consultancy services, training and audits from its UK office in London. In November 2017, the organisation opened an office in Mumbai to offer a greater range of products (audit, training, e-learning, qualifications and membership) tailored to the needs of the Indian market. The office is also a base from which the British Safety Council will start campaigning and progressing its charitable work in India.
Opening
the first meeting of the India Safety Leadership Group, Mike
Robinson, Chief Executive of the British Safety Council, said: “India
is one of the world’s fastest growing economies, making great
progress in all areas, including health and safety. Yet, there is
still much to be done. Overall, workplace deaths in India are 20
times higher than in the UK: it is estimated that there are 48,000
work-related deaths in India each year, while there were 144
workplace fatalities in Britain in 2017.
“The
British Safety Council aims to bring about a culture change with
regard to workplace health, safety and wellbeing. Although
legislation is very important in helping to bring about this change,
factors such as leadership are essential for introducing and
embedding it. We should also start preparing for the changes to the
global labour market. The World Bank predicts that 69 per cent of
jobs in India will be threatened by automation or artificial
intelligence over the next 20 years. Moreover, the population in
India aged over 65 will double over next 30 years. Working together
through the platforms like the India Safety Leadership Group, we can
start to prepare for the times ahead.
“The
Indian Safety Leadership Group will also be reviewing health and
safety legislation and regulatory matters, such as the new
international standard ISO 45001, which is expected to replace up to
24 national health and safety standards, including OHSAS 18001. It is
considered the most important health and safety management standard
ever developed. The British Safety Council is running workshops,
webinars and providing training to internal auditors, as well as
consultancy support, including a ‘gap analysis’ tool, to help its
members adopt or transition to the new standard. The Leadership Group
will be an important consultation platform to ensure that such
products meet the needs and requirements of the Indian market.”
Dr.
Sanjai Kumar Srivastva, Head of EHS, Larsen & Toubro
Construction, said: “The construction industry is the least
organised and the most hazardous sector in India, where health,
safety and environmental management is not considered as a priority.
With the India Leadership Group, the British Safety Council has given
us the forum to discuss the benchmark practices among the industry’s
senior professionals. These leadership meetings will take health and
safety in India to the next level.”
Rajani Singh, Senior Manager – HSE, Sterling & Wilson, commented: “With today’s leadership meeting, the British Safety Council has provided us with the platform to discuss policies and exchange ideas. The case study presented by Dr. Sanjai Kumar Srivastva, EHS Head from L&T Construction, on the Five-Star Health and Safety Audit gave us an excellent insight into the benefits and process of the audit which will inform our work in the future.”
Rajani Singh, Senior Manager – HSE, Sterling & Wilson, commented: “With today’s leadership meeting, the British Safety Council has provided us with the platform to discuss policies and exchange ideas. The case study presented by Dr. Sanjai Kumar Srivastva, EHS Head from L&T Construction, on the Five-Star Health and Safety Audit gave us an excellent insight into the benefits and process of the audit which will inform our work in the future.”
The
British Safety Council already works with over 100 companies in
India, many of whom are on the India Fortune 500 list. Among its
members are: Indian Oil, Larsen & Toubro, Mumbai International
Airport, Reliance Industries and Tata. Many leading Indian businesses
take part in the British Safety Council’s International Safety
Awards and the Sword/Globe of Honour awards and send delegates to the
British Safety Council’s training courses in London.
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