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News Release from: HSE Health and Safety Executive
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 29 November 2005

Geoffrey Podger joins HSE as chief
executive

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Geoffrey Podger joined the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) on 28 November 2005 as its chief executive.

Geoffrey Podger joined the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) on 28 November 2005 as its chief executive Previously at the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), he is committed to the promotion of sensible health and safety policy

Speaking about his new role, Mr Podger, who is 53 years old, said: "I am delighted to be given the chance to lead the HSE.

"I regard the work of both the Health and Safety Commission (HSC) and the Executive as being an important component of a civilised society, providing a considerable service to the community.

"And I look forward to working with colleagues within the HSE and HSC to continue to deliver improvements in health and safety".

Prior to his role at the EFSA in 2003, Geoffrey Podger was chief executive of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) in Britain from its inception in 2000.

Before this he spent 18 years in the Department of Health, and the then Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.

The appointment was made by the HSC whose Chairman, Bill Callaghan, said: "I am extremely pleased that Geoffrey Podger has joined HSE to become its chief executive and the Commission look forward to working with him.

"He brings valuable experience in managing multidisciplinary teams and also in working with a wide range of stakeholders.

"I am confident that he will be able to build on his many successes and help HSE become even better at protecting people in the changing world of work".

Endorsing the appointment on behalf of the Government, the Minister responsible for health and safety, Lord Hunt, said: "I am delighted with this appointment.

"Geoffrey understands the contribution that good, sensible regulation can make to a fast moving and complex society like ours.

"As a former chief executive with the Food Standards Agency, he has a track record in risk-based regulation - focusing effort where it is most needed.

"This fits very comfortably with the approach to sensible health and safety which the Health and Safety Commission and Executive have been pursuing as part of the Strategy for Workplace Health and Safety to 2010.

"Coupled with his understanding of Europe, from where much new health and safety regulation stems, this makes him an ideal leader for HSE.

"I very much look forward to working with him".

The Health and Safety Commission (HSC) and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are responsible for the regulation of almost all the risks to health and safety arising from work activity in Britain.

Together, the HSC and HSE look after health and safety in nuclear installations and mines, factories, farms, hospitals and schools, offshore gas and oil installations, the safety of the gas grid and the movement of dangerous goods and substances, railway safety (soon to transfer to the Office of Rail Regulation, ORR), and many other aspects of the protection both of workers and the public.

Local authorities are responsible to the HSC for enforcing health and safety regulations in offices, shops and other parts of the services sector.

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