April 30, 2025

Mr. David Robinson has been appointed as a Trustee on the Board of the British Safety Council

Mr. David Robinson has been appointed as a Trustee on the Board of the British Safety Council, one of the most respected organizations in global health, safety, and well-being advocacy.

With a career dedicated to advancing occupational safety and championing best practices, Mr. Robinson brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership to the Council’s mission. His appointment marks a significant step in continuing the Council’s legacy of raising standards, inspiring future safety leaders, and promoting sustainable, healthy work environments worldwide.

“It’s a privilege to join an organisation that has been leading the way in health, safety, and well-being for decades — making a real difference to people’s lives across industries and around the world,” said Robinson.

“I’m looking forward to helping drive the Council’s mission even further: raising standards, supporting the next generation of safety leaders, and promoting safer, healthier, and more sustainable workplaces for all.”

The British Safety Council has long been at the forefront of thought leadership and regulatory influence across sectors, and Robinson’s appointment reinforces its commitment to strong, visionary governance.

We extend our congratulations to Mr. Robinson on this milestone and look forward to the positive impact of his contributions.

About the British Safety Council
Founded in 1957, the British Safety Council is a leading not-for-profit organisation dedicated to making workplaces safer, healthier, and more sustainable. Through training, policy advocacy, and global partnerships, the Council supports individuals and organizations in achieving excellence in health and safety.

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