The Century Group (CG) and Global Performance Index (GPI) will host the second edition of Nigeria’s largest HSE gathering, the Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Summit, virtually.

The organizers made it known that it has partnered with the world’s largest chartered membership body for safety and health professionals, Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), Combined Training Solutions (CTSGlobe), Department of Petroleum Resources and a teeming number of other public and private institutions to make HSE Summit 2020 memorable for participants.
The event which will hold on the 4th September 2020 from 9 am to 5 pm will bring together Business Leaders, Industry and Government Regulators, Decision-Makers, Safety, Health and Environment Professionals; to provide a platform for fresh thinking, lively discussion and a scan of the safety and health horizon in Nigeria/Africa, according to the organizers.
HSENations recall that last year, over 2500 professionals from all walks of life participated in the event, setting a record for the first of its kind HSE gathering.

In a statement by George Ashiru, the spokesman of the summit, he said the theme of HSE Summit 2020, “Recycling to Wealth” will be delineated into four topic categories: Environment/ Sustainability; Waste Management; Health and Safety; and Commercial.
“These topics will be expansively discussed to unmask the enormous opportunities that are in changing physical, biological and physiochemical state of waste to an innovatively produced new raw material or product.”, he said.
He added that the decision to host the event virtually is based on the reality of the new normal caused by the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Interested participants are enjoined to register to attend via https://hsesummit.com/register/.
Ashiru opined that the HSE Summit 2020 is a raft of progressive and mutual partnership and collaboration. Hence, apart from the knowledge to be gained, participants will have the chance to win scholarships, business grants, Professional Body Membership, Electronic Devices and more.
Also, among the list of collaborators are Federal Ministry of Labour, Federal Ministry of Health; Lagos State Government, Federal Road Safety Corps, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, among others.

