Impact of artificial intelligence on health, safety and wellbeing takes centre stage at British Safety Council’s forthcoming Annual Conference

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British Safety Council will hold its 15th Annual Conference on 14 October, with a theme of ‘Workplace Health, Safety and Wellbeing in an AI-enabled World’.

The conference, sponsored by National Highways’ Driving for Better Business campaign, includes sessions with experts, thought leaders, and innovators shaping the future of workplace health, safety, and wellbeing in an era defined by artificial intelligence (AI). These include speakers from the Health and Safety Executive, BSI, Institute for Employment Studies, Microsoft, HandsHQ, Pinsent Masons and Ward Hadaway LLP, as well as the Universities of Surrey and East London.

Chaired by Steve Ward, British Safety Council’s IT Director, the full-day event will be held online and is free to attend.

Highlights will include discussions and presentations on emerging risks, threats and opportunities that artificial intelligence presents when managing people’s psychosocial safety at work, how best to manage these and what health and safety professionals need to know when planning, implementing and managing the technology.

Conference delegates will explore the importance of upskilling and training people to ensure they can make the most of new and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and how best to do this, as well as hear about latest legal developments around artificial intelligence, technology and look at the future direction of travel for the law on AI and health, safety and wellbeing at work.

The full line-up of speakers and presentations can be found here.

Mike Robinson, Chief Executive of British Safety Council, said: “We are excited to be holding our Annual Conference online, and making it a free event once again. With this year’s theme of workplace health, safety and wellbeing in an AI-enabled world, we will explore the critical intersections between technology and human-centred workplace practices, and focus on culture, leadership, legal frameworks, and future readiness.

“Join us on 14 October for strategic insights, practical tools, and a collaborative space for preparing workplaces to thrive in the age of AI.”

Attendees to this free event will gain insight into how AI is reshaping risk, roles, and responsibilities, from automation to ethical AI use in workplace health and safety. They will explore how organisational culture can support psychological safety, inclusion, and human connection amid digital transformation, gain knowledge and strategies to anticipate emerging challenges and harness the benefits of AI responsibly and hear from influential leaders on how to guide teams with empathy and clarity in a rapidly changing landscape.

About British Safety Council:

British Safety Council believes that no-one should be injured or made ill through their work.

Since its foundation in 1957, British Safety Council has campaigned tirelessly to protect workers from accidents, hazards and unsafe conditions, and played a decisive role in the political process that has led to the adoption of landmark safety legislation in the UK. Its members in more than 60 countries are committed to protecting and improving the wellbeing of workers, believing that a healthy and safe work environment is also good for business.

British Safety Council is a registered charity (Charity No. 1097271 and OSCR No. SC037998). As part of its charitable work, British Safety Council leads health and safety networking forums for numerous sectors, facilitates and promotes best practice in the UK and overseas. It also offers a range of services and products, including training, qualifications, publications, audits and awards. British Safety Council works closely with organisations, charities and individuals who share its vision of ensuring that every worker goes home at the end of the day as healthy as they were when they went to work.

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