In a world where workplace safety is often treated as a checkbox, a seismic shift is coming to Ghana’s corporate landscape. On Saturday, 1st November 2025, the Safety Profit Foundation (TSPF) will host the highly anticipated Safety Profit Conference ’25 at the iconic Alisa Hotel, Accra.
This year’s theme, “Advancing Safety through Innovation,” promises more than just theory—it’s a call to action for industries to reimagine safety as a driver of profitability, sustainability, and human dignity.
But what truly sets this year’s conference apart is the presence of a survivor of the Piper Alpha Disaster, one of the deadliest offshore oil tragedies in history. Their firsthand account of resilience and reform will anchor the event in lived experience, reminding attendees that behind every safety protocol is a life worth protecting.
“I survived because someone believed safety mattered. Now I speak so others don’t have to survive what I did,” the survivor shared ahead of the conference.
Joining them are global thought leaders in HSSEQ, risk management, and sustainability from Europe and across Africa bringing cutting-edge insights on how innovation is reshaping safety cultures worldwide. Expect riveting keynote speeches, interactive panel discussions that challenge conventional thinking.
Why You Should Attend:
- Hear real stories that shaped global safety reforms
- Discover tech-driven solutions that reduce risk and boost profitability
- Network with industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators
- Be part of a movement that’s redefining safety in Africa
Whether you’re a CEO, safety officer, entrepreneur, or student, this is your chance to be part of a transformative dialogue that could save lives and drive profitability while ensuring worker welfare.
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