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Jamie Hailstone is a freelance journalist and author, who has also contributed to numerous national business titles including Utility Week, the Municipal Journal, Environment Journal and consumer titles such as Classic Rock.
May 31, 2018

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Appointments

British Safety Council announces two appointments

The British Safety Council has announced two new senior appointments to boost its top team.

Paul Fakley joins the organisation in the newly-created role of Engagement Director from Travel and General Insurance Services, which he was Sales and Marketing Director. Prior to this, he was Group Marketing and Business Development Director for Circle Housing.

British Safety Council

Dave Parr (l) and Paul Fakley (r)

Dave Parr has been appointed as the organisation’s new Policy and Technical Director. Parr has been heading audit and technical services at the British Safety Council for the last six years and has worked for the organisation in various roles since 2006.

The two appointments have been made following the resignation of Policy Standards and Communications Director Louise Ward, who will be returning to the industry.

“The British Safety Council has been the beating heart of health and safety for more than 60 years,” said Fakley.

“It is with great pleasure that I join the organisation at such an important time,” he added. “Workplaces around the world are changing dramatically and the role of the British Safety Council needs to evolve to meet those needs and keep workers free from injury and illness.

“I look forward to working with the senior management team, trustees and broader business to build on recent initiatives and reaffirm the British Safety Council’s position as the leading voice in health and safety.”

Parr added: “I am looking forward to the challenge of ensuring that the British Safety Council remains a leading voice on health, safety and wellbeing issues. Its strong corporate membership base, both within the UK and internationally, gives the organisation a unique position of influence to ensure that the welfare and safety of workers are the primary factors in business planning and regulatory change.

“I would like the British Safety Council to use that leverage to help all workplaces to continually improve.”

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