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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://powerup.lucelec.com/event/occupational-health-
 safety-symposium-2025-43/register">Occupational Health & Safety Symposium 
 2025</a>\nWelcome to CARILEC’s Occupational Health and Safety Symposium 
 The field of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is in the midst of a pro
 found transformation. What began in the early 1800s with foundational conc
 erns around industrial safety has now expanded to address complex\, global
  challenges. CARILEC’s 2025 Occupational Health and Safety Symposium inv
 ites safety professionals\, energy leaders\, and industry stakeholders to 
 explore “The Changing Landscape of Occupational Health and Safety.” Th
 is year\, CARILEC’s Occupational Health and Safety Symposium will be hel
 d from November 5 – 7\, 2025 in Grenada\, and will shine a spotlight on 
 two game-changing frontiers in the Occupational Health and Safety arena: C
 limate Change and Workforce Resilience From rising temperatures and deteri
 orating air quality to floods\, wildfires\, and the spread of disease-carr
 ying vectors\, climate-induced risks are reshaping how we protect workers.
  According to the World Economic Forum\, by 2030\, climate-related factors
  could cost up to 3.8% of total working hours globally\, with serious impl
 ications for productivity and worker wellbeing. Are your safety protocols 
 ready for this new reality? To sustain a productive workforce\, industries
 \, particularly utilities\, must prioritize understanding how climate chan
 ge impacts their workers and find effective ways to mitigate these risks w
 hile maintaining operational productivity. Join experts as they unpack cli
 mate risk mitigation strategies tailored for high-risk industries like uti
 lities and explore how to build a resilient\, future-ready workforce. Ener
 gy-Based Safety: A New Paradigm in Hazard Recognition As work environments
  grow more complex\, traditional safety approaches are no longer enough. E
 nergy-Based Safety (EBS) offers a forward-thinking framework that emphasiz
 es identifying and controlling high-energy hazards before they result in l
 ife- [...]
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LOCATION:Grenada
SUMMARY:Occupational Health & Safety Symposium 2025
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://powerup.lucelec.com/event/occ
 upational-health-safety-symposium-2025-43/register">Occupational Health & 
 Safety Symposium 2025</a>\nWelcome to CARILEC’s Occupational Health and 
 Safety Symposium The field of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is in t
 he midst of a profound transformation. What began in the early 1800s with 
 foundational concerns around industrial safety has now expanded to address
  complex\, global challenges. CARILEC’s 2025 Occupational Health and Saf
 ety Symposium invites safety professionals\, energy leaders\, and industry
  stakeholders to explore “The Changing Landscape of Occupational Health 
 and Safety.” This year\, CARILEC’s Occupational Health and Safety Symp
 osium will be held from November 5 – 7\, 2025 in Grenada\, and will shin
 e a spotlight on two game-changing frontiers in the Occupational Health an
 d Safety arena: Climate Change and Workforce Resilience From rising temper
 atures and deteriorating air quality to floods\, wildfires\, and the sprea
 d of disease-carrying vectors\, climate-induced risks are reshaping how we
  protect workers. According to the World Economic Forum\, by 2030\, climat
 e-related factors could cost up to 3.8% of total working hours globally\, 
 with serious implications for productivity and worker wellbeing. Are your 
 safety protocols ready for this new reality? To sustain a productive workf
 orce\, industries\, particularly utilities\, must prioritize understanding
  how climate change impacts their workers and find effective ways to mitig
 ate these risks while maintaining operational productivity. Join experts a
 s they unpack climate risk mitigation strategies tailored for high-risk in
 dustries like utilities and explore how to build a resilient\, future-read
 y workforce. Energy-Based Safety: A New Paradigm in Hazard Recognition As 
 work environments grow more complex\, traditional safety approaches are no
  longer enough. Energy-Based Safety (EBS) offers a forward-thinking framew
 ork that emphasizes identifying and controlling high-energy hazards before
  they result in life- [...]
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