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World’s first manifesto for global industrial safety launched
Published on September 11th 2024
The Global Initiative for Industrial Safety (GIFIS) has launched the world’s first Manifesto for Global Industrial Safety, pioneering a safer world through technology adoption. Authored by members of the Institute for Manufacturing including those from Cambridge Industrial Innovation Policy (CIIP), the manifesto marks a significant step towards addressing both emerging and long-standing safety risks affecting workers worldwide.
Globally, around three million deaths each year are directly attributed to inadequate safety measures and hazardous work environments, with a loss of 3.9% of worldwide GDP—according to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
New technologies, such as the internet of things, artificial intelligence, and advanced robotics, are enabling the creation of more innovative products, intelligent factories, and flexible supply chains. While these innovations can pose risks to workers’ health, they also provide an opportunity to enhance workplace safety.
The Manifesto for Global Industrial Safety outlines five guiding principles and vital contributions required from industry, government, academia, regulators, and international organisations to promote the safe adoption of technology in new industrial processes. The manifesto champions the use of technology to tackle safety risks for workers worldwide, marking a significant development in global industrial safety.
Particular emphasis is placed on ensuring relevance to developing countries disproportionately affected by occupational accidents and particularly vulnerable to climate-change-related hazards. The manifesto also recognises the specific safety challenges faced by groups in the informal economy, such as women and migrant workers.
Authored by members of Cambridge Industrial Innovation Policy (CIIP) and developed in collaboration with GIFIS, a partnership with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Lloyd’s Register Foundation and the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS) – the manifesto is the first of its kind.
“Cutting-edge technologies are driving the creation of more innovative products, intelligent factories, and adaptable supply chains. These technologies offer fresh opportunities to confront global industrial safety challenges. Therefore, it is a perfect time for the manifesto to concentrate on global endeavours to tackle emerging safety issues and harness the power of technology to provide solutions.”
Co-author, Dr Carlos López-Gómez, Cambridge Industrial Innovation Policy
The manifesto is relevant to organisations of all sizes and the whole manufacturing supply chain.
“Organisations can show their support by endorsing the manifesto online, signalling their commitment to advocating the well-being of workers worldwide. By joining a community of like-minded organisations that believe in the potential of technology, it is hoped the manifesto will have a positive impact on industrial safety globally.”
Co-author, Zoi Roupakia, Policy and AI Research Lead, UCI, Institute for Manufacturing
The launch of the Manifesto for Global Industrial Safety is an important moment in the collective pursuit of safer industrial environments worldwide. It represents a unified call to action for all stakeholders to prioritise the well-being of workers and ensure that technological advancement goes hand in hand with safety and sustainability. Organisations have the opportunity to showcase their commitment to industrial safety, share insights and best practices, and collaborate on initiatives that can drive meaningful change.
“Emerging trends in technology such as big data, cloud computing, robotics, and 3D printing, are changing the industrial environment very quickly. Whilst they bring huge opportunities, they also create new risks to the safety of workers and members of the public, especially in the developing world. We hope that governments, regulators, and business leaders will commit to the principles in this Manifesto to ensure new technologies are adopted safely and create a safe, sustainable future for us all.”
David Reid, Director of Global Advocacy & Partner Campaigns, Lloyd’s Register Foundation.
About the Global Initiative for Future Industrial Safety
Launched in partnership with the Lloyd’s Register Foundation, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the Global Manufacturing and Industrialization Summit and convened by Cambridge Industrial Innovation Policy (CIIP), based at the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), the aim of the initiative is to help the global manufacturing sector to face the challenges and opportunities arising from digitalisation. It will do this by building an international consensus on universal safety standards, guidelines and training, and promoting the latest safety technologies and industrial innovations.
Organisations that have contributed to the development of the manifesto include the International Labour Organization (ILO), the National Safety Council, Cranfield University, Safetytech Accelerator Limited, the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), the British Standards Institution (BSI) and private-sector organisations covering a range of industrial sectors and countries at various stages of economic development.
For further information please contact:
Carlos López-Gómez
+44 (0) 1223 764657cel44@cam.ac.ukConnect on LinkedInDownload the manifesto
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