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HSE Summit 2020: Officials of NIMASA, LAWMA, EPRON Others To Join Panel Discussion
TRACKING____The Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Summit slated for 4th, September 2020 will feature HSE regulators and operators during its panel discussion hour.
The 2020 Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Summit is the second of its kind.
Organizers will be seeking to discuss this year’s theme “HSE in Our DNA: Recycling to Wealth” by engaging the diverse perspective of the HSE industry players.
The official has, therefore, named 7 persons to be involved in a panel discussion during the summit.
Among those that were named are Fredrick Ugo, Head, Health Safety & Management of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA); Engineer Jamiu BadmOs, HSSEQ Consultant and Coach; Adeola Omotunde, Wastes Management Society of Nigeria (WAMASON).
John Flynn, Quality and Environment Specialist; Ibukun Faluyi, Executive Secretary at Ewaste Producer Responsibility Of Nigeria; Eugene Itua, CEO, Natural Eco Capital; and Dr Essien Nsuabia, LAWMA’s Assistant Director, Business Development and Strategy are also part of the 7 persons named.
HSE Nations recalls that the organizers of HSE Summit announced that the 2020 edition will hold virtually, unlike the first edition held physically in 2019.
HSE Summit is organized by Century Group and Global Performance Index (GPI).
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