5th Annual GLOW - Association of Safety Practitioners of the

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5th Annual GLOW - Association of Safety Practitioners of the
5th Annual
Global
Leaders-OHS
Week
Successfully Aligning Safety with Business Goal
6th-7th May 2015 | Manila, Philippines
5th Annual
Global Leaders-OHS Week
“2.3 million people worldwide die yearly as a result of work-related accidents.”
- The Manila Times
WHY YOU CANNOT MISS THIS EVENT
Occupational Health and Safety remains a highlighted concern for the Global
workforce. With new development in legislation, along with a series of increased
workplace illness complexities, OHS leaders currently face significant challenges in
overcoming the issues surrounding today’s working environment.
G.L.O.W in its 5th year of running, will be an ideal platform for health and safety
professionals to be up to date on the latest challenges, changes and developments
that are bound to implicate OHS leaders over the coming year. This year’s event will
enable delegates to secure forward learning HSE program, effective methods to drive
front-line managers and institute a safety Ownership mindset and explore the latest
strategies and methods to boost safety ownership.
Safety isn’t something we practice occasionally; it’s something we live
moment-to moment, day after day!
Join us in this two day venture!
KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
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Gaining insight from both local and international safety leaders
Creating a robust safety culture
Empowering front-line managers to effectively engage workers
Instituting an employee based safety culture that creates accountabilityat all level
Analysing OHS landscape globally
Addressing current Health & Safety requirements and uncertainty within the
hazardous sector
• Exploring best practice examples of technology innovations and offerings
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This conference is aimed at health and safety
professionals and anyone with responsibility for
managing or organizing health and safety in the
workplace:
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OHS/HSE/EHS/SHE
Industrial Safety
Corporate Safety
Health & Safety Analysis
Systems Safety
Safety & Loss Control
Safety & Industrial Hygiene
Safety Auditing
Risk & Security
Environmental Engineering (Hazardous
Materials/Chemicals)
Professional safety specialist
Operations
contractors
Human Resources
Site safety
Safety engineer
Risk Management
Industries:
Oil & Gas/Oil & Energy
Power
Construction
Mining
EPC
Process
Manufacturing
Government Agencies
Local Authority
For further details, contact
Karen Leong
T: +603 2775 0067 | F: +603 2775 0055 | E: [email protected]
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SUPPORTING PARTNER
The Association of Safety Practitioners of the Philippines, Inc. (ASPPI) is the only organization of DOLE accredited OSH Professionals in the
Philippines. This organization is a non-stock, non-profit OSH organization. Total of membership of over 2,500 safety professionals
employed in various industries in the Philippines and Overseas. Established on November 3, 1999, Manila, Philippines.
http://www.asppi.org.ph/
For further details, contact
Karen Leong
T: +603 2775 0067 | F: +603 2775 0055 | E: [email protected]
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5th Annual
Global Leaders-OHS Week
Featuring Keynote Presentation and Case Studies Delivered by Distinguished Speakers:
Keng Yan Shum Asia EHS Director
Johnsons Control, Malaysia
Speaking on: Transformation the safety vision into strategic action: Advance HSE programs and processes
Keng Yan EHS experience covers the chemical, fast moving consumer goods, heavy metal manufacturing and building services industries across Asia Pacific
and various other parts of the world.
John Green HSEQ Director, Australasia Hub
Laing O’ Rouke, Australia
Speaking on: Safety in Crisis- a compelling case for change
John has worked in the oil, gas, petrochemical, electronic and aviation sectors. He began his working life as a major hazards inspector for the HSE in the late
1970s. He then spent periods overseas with BP on Das Island, ADNOC in Abu Dhabi, CALTEX in Bahrain and Total where he was Head of Safety during the
construction of the South Pars industrial complex.
Arthur Wong Global Director HSE
Honeywell, China
Speaking on: Engaging the workforce to increase the focus on safety: A collaborative culture
Arthur currently works at Honeywell International as their Global Director, One Honeywell HSE and Asia Pacific Regional Medical Director. He leads the
development and implementation of the One Honeywell HSE share service model and health services strategies.
Aart Buiter VP, General Manager & Director of the Board
Roche Singapore Technical Operations, Singapore
Speaking on: Our journey to world-class Safety Performance- Case Study ROCHE, Singapore
With over 28 year of experience in the (Bio) Pharmaceutical industry, Aart moved to Singapore in early 2011 to join Roche Singapore Technical Operations. He
is responsible for two state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities producing Lucentis, Herceptin and Avastin.
Janardhanam Varatharajan Chief OHSE Manager
Gammon, India
Speaking on: A holistic approach to achieving zero harm, connecting the dots on operational risk in Chennai Metro Rail Project, Chennai, India
He is a Civil Engineer with about 30 Years of experience, specially 20 years’ of rich experience in designing and developing Environment, Health and Safety
(EHS) systems/procedures, managing loss prevention activities, Fire Safety Management and EHS training programs customized to project/plant needs.
TJ Sow Assistant General, QHSE Department
MMC Oil and Gas Engineering, Malaysia
Speaking on: Managing safety in an engineering design office
TJ is a design consultant for the oil & gas and petrochemical industry in Malaysia. He has accumulated 30 years of work experience in various industries
including electronics & semiconductor, tobacco and oil & gas, mainly on Quality and HSE Management.
Malkit Singh Dhaliwal Head Safety, Health & Environment
IEV Group Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
Speaking on: Driving HSE Excellence, From CEO to Site Employee
Malkit has over 25 years working experience, of which 17 years in managerial position with excellent directing and leadership qualities backed by proven,
consistent track record of business startups, business growth and turnaround transformation. Currently, heading the Corporate HSE of IEV Group – a public
listed Oil and Gas company at the Singapore Exchange.
Alexis Ross Tulio Project Safety Manager
Lafarge, Philippines
Speaking on: Do You See What I See? Viewing safety from the Lens of a contractor
Alexis was assigned Project lead for Lafarge Contractor Safety Management Standard. Monitoring implementation of various safety policies and programs of
the company, to promote employees' health and safety.
Josy John HSE Head
L&T Construction, India
Speaking on: Making safety a personal value and not just a priority: The goal to long term safety success
Josy John has over twenty years of experience in the construction and manufacturing industry. He has excellent qualifications in civil engineering and
additional qualifications in health safety and environment.
Marlon Ruiz Senior Safety Engineer
Leighton Construction, Philippines
Speaking on: Reward an Recognition: Studying the impact on improving OHS practices- Case study Leighton Contractors
Marlo has technical responsibility for interpreting complex requirements, evaluating and applying appropriate safety engineering principles, and formulating
scopes of work, plans, and methodologies suitable for achieving and maintaining compliance with safety requirements.
Mohamad Bin Sulaiman Head of Health and Safety, Environment and Security (HSES)
PETRONAS, Malaysia
Speaking on: Adopting risk base approach in reducing accident rates in worksite- Case study PETRONAS, Malaysia
Mohamad has a vast experience in on HSE in oil and gas sector, prior to working with petronas he was leading the HSE team in Muhibah engineering.
For further details, contact
Karen Leong
T: +603 2775 0067 | F: +603 2775 0055 | E: [email protected]
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Global Leaders-OHS Week
Featuring Keynote Presentation and Case Studies Delivered by Distinguished Speakers:
Wayne J. Harris Chairman
International Safety Quality Environment Management Association (ISQEM) United Kingdom
Speaking on: The real safety leaders of the future
A dedicated and diligent senior HSEQ specialist with over 32 year’s international experience gained working in multi-disciplined, multicultural environments.
Extensive business and technical acumen gained successfully undertaking senior management, leadership and director level roles, specialising in corporate
health, safety, environment, quality and security.
Damien Smith HSSE Manager
AMEC Foster Wheeler, Brunei
Speaking on: Employee empowerment through behavior-based safety
Damien’s main experience is in the construction and deconstruction industries. Damien has worked on many world leading projects throughout Australia
before recently moving to take on the HSSE Mangers role at the Cogen II Project in Brunei Darussalam.
Michael Arguelles Assistant Vice President Corporate Safety, Health, Environment, and Security
EEI Company, Philippines
Speaking on: Our goal is zero accident: EEI HSE journey
Michael was instrumental in leading the companies zero accident policy. His expertise in leading the HSE team has lead to the company’s award winning HSE
standards.
Engr. Nomer Reynaldo AVP-SHEQ
SN Aboitiz, Philippines
Speaking on: Beyond OSH Culture: How high performing organization view safety & health
Engr Nomer and has more than 20 years of experience as an HSE professional in the petroleum and power industry. He is an accredited Occupational Safety
and Health Consultant with the Department Labor and Employment (DOLE) of the Philippines
Rogelio Zapanta AVP, Environment, Safety & Health
First Balfour, Philippines
Speaking on: Demystifying process safety— Integrating process safety into the safety management systems
Rogelio was instrumental in the many safety policies and programs set in First Balfour. He is committed to providing world-class construction services through
delivery of quality projects to its customers.
Bryan Joseph Del Mundo Senior HSE Advisor
Bouygues Batiment International, Qatar
Speaking on: Establishing employee buy in on a zero tolerance culture
Dedicated Health, Safety & Environment Professional with over 10 years of working experience in different massive multimillion dollar construction projects in
Qatar that engaged in multi - international construction firms renowned around the globe.
Shatrughan Agrawal HSE Lead
Reliance, India
Speaking on: (Panel Discussion) Reinforcing accountability and engagement across all levels of safety management to gain frontline buy in
He has 20 years of cross–cultural experience in Health, Safety & Environmental Management System, Fire Fighting and fire prevention method, developing HSE
plan and procedures.
Thelma P. Senes HSE Area Head
DDT Konstract Inc., Philippine
Speaking on: Getting High on Construction: reducing fall of ground accidents- Current trends and control mechanisms
Thelma is assigned as HSE Engineer at SM Keppel Project. She assists project teams in investigation of all project incidents and ensures proper records are
completed and submitted.
Henry Teodoro M Hernia HSE Security Manager
Fluor, Philippines
Speaking on: Improving monitoring and investigation process to uncover potential gaps in the HSE system
Henry, in his current capacity manages the Flour HSE and sustainability policies, corporate security policies and procedures and emergence and crisis
management trainings.
Ir Gunnar T. Abelido HSE Manager & Pollution Control Officer
Bostik Philippines Inc, Philippines
Speaking on: Using leading indicators to improve health, safety and environment (HSE) performance and safety records
Engr. Gunnar initially started his career in Manufacturing and R&D. He also worked for AG&P and his last overseas project was in Kuwait for Halon Phase Out
Project for the Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) under Hanwha Engineering. As HSE Manager he has spearheaded several safety projects and
initiatives for Bostik.
For further details, contact
Karen Leong
T: +603 2775 0067 | F: +603 2775 0055 | E: [email protected]
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5th Annual
Global Leaders-OHS Week
Day One-Wednesday, 6th May 2015
0800
Coffee & Registration
0845
Welcome Opening Address by Chairperson
0900
Plenary One
The real safety leaders of the future
Wayne J. Harris Chairman
International Safety Quality Environment Management Association
0954
Plenary Two
Safety in Crisis- A compelling case for change
John Green HSEQ Director, Australasia Hub
Laing O’ Rouke, Australia
1030
Morning Refreshments
1100
Plenary Three
Our journey to world-class Safety Performance- Case Study ROCHE, Singapore
Aart Buiter Vice President, General Manager & Director of the Board
Roche Singapore Technical Operations, Singapore
1145
Plenary Four: Panel Discussion
Beyond OSH Culture: How high performing organization view safety & health
Engr. Nomer Reynaldo AVP-SHEQ
SN Aboitiz, Philippines
1230
Networking Luncheon
STREAM 1: EPC
1400
Session One
Engaging the workforce to increase the focus on safety: A collaborative
culture
The principle of engaging the workforce isn't new, but the practice
of engaging the workforce hasn't been broadly applied.
• Utilising effective tools to measure employee engagement
• Building a constituency of engaged employees
• Defining engagement goals in realistic everyday term
Arthur Wong Global Director HSE
Honeywell, China
1445
Session Two
Do You See What I See? Viewing safety from the Lens of a
contractor
Contractors serve critical roles during construction, production, and
maintenance. Contractors and permanent employees continue to
have different perceptions about safety onsite. 80% of the
manpower employed at Lafarge plant sites are out sourced and
majority of fatal injuries and serious Lost time injures affects
contractors at a higher rate than Lafarge employees.
Alexis Ross Tulio Project Safety Manager
Lafarge, Philippines
STREAM 2: Goal Zero Harm
1400
Session One
A holistic approach to achieving zero harm, connecting the dots on
operational risk in Chennai Metro Rail Project, Chennai, India
• Integrated risk management: Processes to capture the big picture
• Establishing internal capability for more complete hazard recognition
• Understanding the relationship of hazard
Janardhanam Varatharajan Chief OHSE Manager
Gammon, India
1445
Session Two
Driving HSE Excellence, from CEO to site employee
• Comprehensive strategy : Providing onsite healthcare to employees
in minimising healthcare costs
• Encouraging committed leadership and employee engagement
• Implementing sound safety process and procedures
Malkit Singh Dhaliwal
Head Safety, Health & Environment
IEV Group Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
1530
Afternoon Refreshments
1530
Afternoon Refreshments
1600
1600
Session Three
Using leading indicators to improve health, safety and environment (EHS)
performance and safety records
• Collecting a key list of leading indicators as the threshold
• Effectively demonstrating incident reduction through the use of
pre-screening employee and contract selection
• Utilising proactive job hazard analysis and intensified reporting
structures to improve site level correction actions
Ir Gunnar T. Abelido
HSE Manager & Pollution Control Officer
Bostik Philippines Inc, Philippines
Session Three
HSE engagement and alignment through the Joint Safety
Improvement Plan (JSIP)- Shell Case study
To facilitate the embedding of the safety agenda at the worksite, a Joint
Safety Improvement Plan (JSIP) has been created between the
Operator and Contractors aligning and formalising the key HSE focus
areas in both the Personal and Process Safety areas.
Speaker To be Advised
1645
Session Four
Managing safety in an engineering design office
The perception by most people is that those who work in an office
environment do not really encounter many safety issues. This may be
far from the truth as office environments do have its fair share of
hazards which need to be managed effectively to prevent any
unwanted incidents. This session seeks to highlight the procedures that
are established to manage the risks associated with safety in an oil & gas
engineering design office.
TJ Sow Assistant General, QHSE Department
MMC Oil and Gas Engineering, Malaysia
1730
End of Day One
1645
Session Four
Getting High on Construction: reducing fall of ground accidents Current trends and control mechanisms
In the construction industry slips, trips and low falls are the most
common forms. Lack of opening protections, inadequate edge
protections, scaffolding failures, and inappropriate use of ladders
may lead to potential falling hazards. Learn on the most effective
ways of safety measures needed to be implemented on your
construction site to avoid falling hazard.
Thelma P. Senes HSE Area Head
DDT Konstract Inc., Philippines
1730
End of Day One
For further details, contact
Karen Leong
T: +603 2775 0067 | F: +603 2775 0055 | E: [email protected]
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Global Leaders-OHS Week
Day Two-Thursday, 7th May 2015
0800
Coffee & Registration
0845
Welcome Opening Address by Chairperson
0900
Plenary One
Employee empowerment through behavior-based safety
Damien Smith HSSE Manager
AMEC Foster Wheeler, Brunei
0945
Plenary Two
Making safety a personal value and not just a priority: The goal to long term safety success
Josy John HSE Head
L&T Construction, India
1030
Morning Refreshments
1100
Plenary Three
Transformation the safety vision into strategic action: Advance HSE programs and processes
Keng Yan Shum Asia EHS Director
Johnsons Control, Malaysia
1145
Plenary Four
Demystifying process safety— Integrating process safety into the safety management systems
Rogelio Zapanta AVP, Environment, Safety & Health
First Balfour, Philippines
1230
Networking Luncheon
STREAM 1: EPC
1400
Session One: Panel Discussion
Reinforcing accountability and engagement across all levels of
safety management to gain frontline buy in
• Leveraging a top down structure of accountability in ensuring
successful implementation of health and safety management system
• Introducing regular site level communication between production
and safety level leaders to facilitate and incorporate safety culture
• Integrating safety as a value : Taking the safety culture to the next level
• Long term benefits of safe production to achieve site level buy in
Moderator:
Shatrughan Agrawal HSE Lead
Reliance, India
1445
Session Two
Reward an Recognition: Studying the impact on improving OHS
practices- Case study Leighton Contractors
• Structuring and administering safety incentive programs
• Aligning incentive program with the strategic objectives of the
company as a long-term performance improvement initiative
• Recognizing and rewards improved OH&S initiative
Marlon Ruiz Senior Safety Engineer
Leighton Construction, Philippines
1530
Afternoon Refreshments
1600
Session Three
Improving monitoring and investigation process to uncover potential
gaps in the HSE system
• Carrying out active and frequent monitoring-Identifying the
loopholes of HSE management systems
• Effective root cause analysis to unfold structural weakness within
safety protocols
• Encouraging employee participation in incident investigation to
improve corrective action awareness and behavior
Henry Teodoro M Hernia HSE Security Manager
Fluor, Philippines
1645
1730
Session Four
Planning the site welfare facilities: A list of consideration to reduce
industrial hygiene risk
A badly planned and untidy site is the underlying cause of many health
and safety issues.
• Implementing good hygiene culture- Clean up as you
• Humanising the facilities and maintain healthy and safe working
environment
• Empowering workers to voice out and responding to their needs
Speaker To be Advised
End of Senate
For further details, contact
Karen Leong
T: +603 2775 0067 | F: +603 2775 0055 | E: [email protected]
STREAM 2: Goal Zero Harm
1400
Session One
Establishing employee buy in on a zero tolerance culture
This presentation will emphasize the importance of setting out goal
with objective, policy, and obligations to achieve the targets as a whole
with the key factors as follows:
• Establishing ‘ONE CULTURE’ to comply on Occupational Health &
Safety practice at work
• Analysing effectiveness of each employee and understanding their
individual roles within the organisation
• Attaining goal oriented individual in achieving targets set out by the
company by practicing zero tolerance culture for breach of OHS policy
Bryan Joseph Del Mundo Senior HSE Advisor
Bouygues Batiment International, Qatar
1445
Session Two
Adopting risk base approach in reducing accident rates in
worksite - Case study PETRONAS, Malaysia
• Leveraging field- level risk assessment tool to increase worker
engagement
• Identifying critical control protocols that enable a risk based safety
programme
• Evaluating the organisation’s safety culture and it impact on
developing a risk based safety program
Mohamad Bin Sulaiman
Head of Health and Safety, Environment and Security (HSES)
PETRONAS, Malaysia
1530
Afternoon Refreshments
1600
Session Three
Our goal is zero accident: EEI HSE journey
• Outlining the strategic actions being taken by EEI to develop best
practices
• Understanding your organisation: Achieving the current level of
performance
• Establishing a platform for ongoing relations for on-going learning
Michael Arguelles
Assistant Vice President Corporate Safety, Health, Environment, and Security
EEI Company, Philippines
1645
Session Four
Managing catastrophic accidents: A-Z
• Developing the checklists, simplifying action plan and creating an
oversight committee
• Setting a clear chain of command
• Dealing with the fallout: A concerted OHS management role
Speaker To Be Advised
1730
End of Senate
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