Event details
In today's complex supply chain environment, a one-size-fits-all approach to risk assessments can leave your operations exposed to significant risks and vulnerabilities. This webinar will delve into the critical importance of adopting tailored, risk-based assessments to effectively manage and safeguard your supply chain.
Join industry experts as they discuss the pitfalls of generic compliance measures and demonstrate how a proportionate assessment can enhance safety, boost ESG performance, and drive value across your supply chain.
Key topics covered will include:
Identify and mitigate specific risks: Learn how to pinpoint unique risks in your supply chain and ensure compliance with health and safety standards.
Enhance safety and drive social value: Explore how a tailored assessment can help you align your supply chain with safety and ethical practices.
Real-world success stories: Gain insights from companies that have successfully transitioned to this dynamic approach, leading to improvements in safety, compliance, and overall supply chain management.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and tools to safeguard your business and stakeholders.
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Presenters

Kelly Rose
Editor
Health & Safety Matters

Amanda Reynolds
Senior Partnerships Manager
Alcumus SafeContractor
With a background in Solution Sales and Business Development, Amanda has worked within the Construction Industry throughout her career, collaborating with clients, contractors, and suppliers. At Alcumus SafeContractor, Amanda supports organisations across various sectors to ensure supply chain partners comply with Health & Safety standards and establish sustainability benchmarks.
Alcumus SafeContractor offers organisations insights into the resilience of their supply chain through a neutral and unbiased certification and verification platform, empowering a two-way commitment to ethical best practices and sustainable business growth. This provides full visibility throughout supply chains, reduces potential risks, and helps meet ESG and sustainability goals.

Sasha McGown
Regional Supply Chain Manager
Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

Colin Jameson
Health and Safety Manager
Trane UK & Ireland
Colin Jameson, EHS Manager, Trane UK and Ireland, based in the northeast England.
Works for the global Trane Technologies EHS business, has worked 30 years as an industrial refrigeration engineer, Full Member of the Institute of Refrigeration, moving into management of EHS for the business in 2017.