Conference
10:00 am – 12:00 pm | VERDI Room – Hall 21
During the round table, we will therefore examine how organisations are tackling energy efficiency and strict emissions control to reduce their carbon footprint, combining the transition to clean energy sources with the optimisation and sustainability of operating costs.
However, this is only the first step, albeit a fundamental one. We will therefore analyse the approaches and strategies that Facility Managers and players in the FM market are implementing to ensure a healthy and safe working environment, as well as a comfortable and productive one.
Conference
2.30 pm – 5.30 pm | VERDI Room – Hall 21
The workshop aims to explore the strategic role of near-miss reporting as a fundamental tool for preventing adverse events and promoting a safety culture focused on continuous improvement. Through the presentation of real-world experiences, analysis methodologies and best operational practices, the session will provide a forum for discussion among safety professionals.
Conference
09:30 – 11:30 | VERDI Room – Hall 21
Measuring effectiveness means understanding what works, what needs improving and where to take action, making training a strategic, measurable and effective tool for reducing risks and building a genuine safety culture. The topic will be explored both from a regulatory perspective, to clarify what is currently required of organisations, and from a behavioural perspective. The human factor, compliance and companies will come together to assess the real impact of training.
It will be an opportunity to challenge established models, engage with those who are already exploring new approaches, and gain practical insights to transform training into a tool that makes a real difference.
Conference
2.30 pm – 5.30 pm | VERDI Room – Hall 21
This workshop offers an in-depth look at the most current issues relating to machine safety, with a particular focus on the regulatory changes introduced by the new regulation and their practical implications. The session aims to provide a clear and up-to-date overview of the responsibilities of designers, manufacturers, users and operators. Through contributions from experts and the presentation of case studies and experiences, it will analyse the main international reference frameworks, with the aim of facilitating a comparison of regulatory, technical and organisational approaches. The criteria for proper risk assessment, the adaptation of existing machinery and the integration of safety measures throughout the entire life cycle of the machine will also be discussed.
Conference
10:00 am – 12:00 pm | VERDI Room – Hall 21
The workshop offers an integrated approach starting with the global landscape of environmental policies, analysing the main governance guidelines and sustainability objectives that are redefining production models. The workshop will alternate between theoretical discussions and practical case studies: LPM’s experience will provide a practical insight into by-product management, whilst the Granarolo case study will illustrate a decarbonisation pathway based on energy efficiency.
Conference
2.30 pm – 4.30 pm | VERDI Room – Hall 21
The event “From reporting to prevention: how to activate the real driving force behind safety” has been organised with the aim of rethinking the role of near misses as a strategic lever for prevention, moving beyond a purely formal view of reporting. Through the contribution of the HEST network – a network of HSE professionals who share practical experiences and operational solutions – the session proposes a journey from a culture of reporting to organisations’ ability to learn and bring about real change.
HSE EXCELLENCE SHARING TEAM
First meeting