Learn. Evolve. Grow, Together.

So our organisations and people get better at, and enjoy, doing work safely.

The world of safety is evolving.

Over the past 20 years, knowledge of effective safety practice has constantly evolved.

Research from safety science, human factors research and cognitive sciences has grown an evidence base that has slowly been translating to industry through Safety II, Safety differently and Human and Organisational Performance (HOP)

New view safety perspectives and practices require not only theory and mindset shift but transformational innovation with new skills and practices.

The Global Safety Innovation Summit will explore and share how we improve our way of delivering safe work.


Join leading companies and experts who are changing the safety landscape on 13 - 15 February in Wollongong.

What makes the Global Safety Innovation Summit your ‘must attend’ event in 2024?

  • Explore what works and what doesn’t work when it comes to both approach and strategy. 

  • Gather thought leaders, experts and companies from around the world to present real case studies and key learnings that will change how you do things.

  • Move contemporary theory to practice. Practical, interactive workshops will have attendees test what they are being told.

  • Attract the next generation, with OHS students having the ability to attend for free and build ongoing mentoring relationships.

The Summit will…

  • Focus on the whole safety journey, looking at practical application to integrate new view safety into foundational processes.

  • Bring together operational leaders, people managers, legal eagles, board and executive members. It’s NOT  just for the “Safety People”.

  • Provide a range of unique networking sessions and social events for attendees to genuinely connect.

  • Include a line up of global recognised speakers and the rare opportunity to see them all in one place.

The Global Safety Innovation Summit is a ‘For Purpose’ event, organized and facilitated by volunteers passionate about safety practices.

Proceeds from the Summit will go directly to safety practice research to further the profession and skill of the next generation of safety leaders.