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Leading the world's largest health and safety organisation takes more than just expertise, it takes passion, purpose, and a deep commitment to protecting people. For IOSH President Kelly Nicoll, that commitment is personal. After witnessing the devastating impact of workplace accidents, she's on a mission to drive meaningful change and reshape how we think about safety.
I sat down with Kelly to discuss her vision for the year ahead, including her top priorities: tackling the risks of working at height, promoting coaching as a key leadership skill, and addressing the well-being of safety professionals themselves. The conversation also covers the unique challenges of the leisure industry, how safety can shake off the "fun police" reputation, and why connection and shared learning are vital for success in the profession.
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By Christian Harris5
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Leading the world's largest health and safety organisation takes more than just expertise, it takes passion, purpose, and a deep commitment to protecting people. For IOSH President Kelly Nicoll, that commitment is personal. After witnessing the devastating impact of workplace accidents, she's on a mission to drive meaningful change and reshape how we think about safety.
I sat down with Kelly to discuss her vision for the year ahead, including her top priorities: tackling the risks of working at height, promoting coaching as a key leadership skill, and addressing the well-being of safety professionals themselves. The conversation also covers the unique challenges of the leisure industry, how safety can shake off the "fun police" reputation, and why connection and shared learning are vital for success in the profession.
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