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VOC Port Safety Workshop 2026 Boosts Operational and Workplace Safety

The V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority organized the Port Safety Workshop 2026 with the theme 'Strengthening Safety Across Port Operations'. The event featured safety booklets release and sessions on operational, mental, and women's safety. Experts including Susanta Kumar Purohit and Subrat Tripathy emphasized integrated safety practices and proactive risk management. The workshop concluded with a commitment to fostering a culture of safety and resilience in port operations.

VOC Port organises safety workshop 2026; focuses on operational and workplace safety

New Delhi, May 18

The V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority on Friday organised the "Port Safety Workshop 2026" on the theme 'Strengthening Safety Across Port Operations', reaffirming its commitment towards safer, secure and resilient port operations.

According to the Port, the workshop featured the release of safety booklets and a series of technical and interactive sessions focusing on Operational & Dock Safety, Mental & Physical Wellbeing, Industrial Behavioural Safety, Women's Safety, Electrical Safety & Accident Prevention, along- with demonstrations on fire safety and emergency response by industry experts.

In his address, Susanta Kumar Purohit, IRSEE, Chairperson, highlighted the Port's continued commitment towards operational excellence, sustainable growth and strengthening safety systems across all areas of port operations. Rajesh Soundararajan, IAS, Deputy Chairperson, outlined the strategic vision and roadmap for enhancing operational preparedness, safety governance and resilience within the port ecosystem.

Sharing his insights during the workshop, Subrat Tripathy, Advisor, Strategic Management, Adani Group, emphasised the importance of integrated safety practices, industry collaboration and proactive risk management in strengthening operational excellence across ports.

P. Raveendran, Principal Advisor, VOC Port, emphasised that safety is a continuous process and must always be adhered to without compromise to ensure a secure, efficient, and incident-free working environment across port operations.

Debi Prasad Dash, Principal Advisor, VOC Port, emphasised that adequate briefing on the work, safety requirements, use of personal protective equipment, and adherence to standard operating procedures are essential to ensure safe and efficient execution of works while fostering a culture of vigilance, accountability, and zero tolerance towards unsafe practices.

As part of the Women's Safety segment, a mime was performed highlighting the importance of empathy, inclusion, dignity and collective responsibility in creating safer and more supportive workplaces for women.

The sessions highlighted the importance of strengthening operational safety standards, enhancing preparedness mechanisms, promoting workplace wellbeing, adopting behavioural safety practices and ensuring compliance with safety measures across port operations.

The workshop also featured prize distribution for various competitions and activities conducted as part of the event, including Debate, Quiz, Rangoli and training sessions, encouraging greater safety awareness and participation among stakeholders.

The workshop concluded with a renewed commitment to strengthening safety culture, enhancing operational preparedness, and promoting sustainable and resilient port operations through collective responsibility and continuous safety awareness.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sunita J

Nice initiative but I hope this isn't just a one-day event. Safety awareness needs to be a daily practice, not just a workshop. Also, the mime on women's safety - while creative - should be backed by real policies like better lighting and CCTV coverage in all areas.

Jacob K

Impressive lineup of speakers - from the IRSEE chairperson to Adani Group's advisor. Shows cross-sector collaboration. Mental wellbeing and behavioural safety are often overlooked in industrial settings. Good that they covered both hard and soft aspects of safety. 🌟

Preeti I

As someone from Thoothukudi, I'm proud of VOC Port. But I hope the safety booklets are available in Tamil too, not just English. Real safety comes when every worker understands the guidelines in their own language.

Ryan S

Safety is not a competitive advantage; it's a basic right. Glad the workshop emphasized 'zero tolerance towards unsafe practices'. The prize distribution for quizzes and rangoli competitions is a smart way to engage workers - culture change starts with participation.

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