Zenergy Safety Ladies’ Lunch Event Highlights

Empowering Women in Safety: Insights from the Zenergy Safety Ladies' Lunch


In March, Zenergy hosted the Safety Ladies' Lunch, bringing together women from diverse industries to exchange insights and forge connections. Attendees hailed from logistics, construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, and corporate sectors. This luncheon provided a valuable opportunity for women professionals in health and safety to unite, network, and collaborate within a traditionally male-dominated field.


Beyond simply a luncheon, the gathering offered a dynamic platform for sharing experiences and strategising ways to enhance safety across various workplaces. By leveraging their collective expertise and resources, these women are not only shattering barriers but also effecting tangible change in their industry. A significant takeaway emphasised the importance of maintaining connections and sharing insights. Attendees, ranging from seasoned experts to emerging talents, shared success stories and innovative approaches, united by a shared commitment to workplace safety and wellbeing.


Collaboration proves essential in addressing complex health and safety challenges. The Zenergy luncheon cultivated an environment conducive to collaboration, where participants exchanged best practices and discussed emerging trends. By pooling their knowledge and resources, these women are driving substantial progress in their field.


The event offered a supportive space for women in safety to cultivate relationships, seek mentorship, and exchange contact information for potential future collaborations. As the Safety Ladies' Lunch concluded, attendees left feeling inspired and invigorated. With plans already underway for future gatherings, the next Zenergy ladies lunch will be September 2024.

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