2025年4月28日
World Safety Day 2025: We Build Safety Together

Today is World Day for Safety and Health at Work – a day we at Blueleaf Energy simply call World Safety Day. The International Labour Organization (ILO) established World Safety Day in 2003 to promote the global prevention of occupational accidents and diseases and every April 28th, we take the opportunity to celebrate our collective safety culture, because at Blueleaf Energy, we build safety together. As we take stock of our progress and priorities, we also explore how we can strengthen our commitments that create a safe and thriving environment for all at Blueleaf.

Our 2025 World Safety Day Campaign theme is “We Build Safety Together.” This theme embodies our enduring belief that a strong safety culture is built on the collective responsibility of every individual – not just our dedicated workplace health and safety department. It takes each and every one of us to contribute to and uphold our shared commitment to well-being to make it work.

The International Labour Organization (ILO) also sets its own theme each year. This year ILO’s theme focuses on the global conversation around the role of digital technology in workplace safety, “Revolutionizing health and safety: The role of AI and digitalization at work.” To bring this intersection of global trends and our local commitment to life, we’re excited to present the perspectives of our Blueleaf Energy World Safety Day Ambassadors, starting with our Head of IT.

Embracing AI and digitalization in safety is about amplifying human responsibility, not replacing it. This new tech provides powerful insights, on which we can build more resilient and safer work environments, together.
Kelvin Christopher, Head of IT
Kelvin Christopher, Head of IT is based in Malaysia.
“From managing electrical risks to heavy equipment operation, safety starts with each of us, we are individually and collectively responsible for ensuring safety, every day.” Murugadoss Chelladurai, Deputy Manager, Workplace Health, Safety, & Environment, Solar, India
Murugadoss Chelladurai, WHSE Deputy Manager for Solar in India.
Satoshi Kaneko, Permit Specialist in Japan.
Cherryl Pansacala, Senior Project Management Executive (Singapore)
To support safety, I keep my workspace organized, follow protocols, report hazards, stay informed, and promote a safety-conscious culture. Every small action adds up to a safer and more efficient environment for all.
Cherryl Pansacala, Senior Project Management Executive based in Singapore.
Tony Sun, Investment Executive (Taiwan)
I actively identify and report potential hazards, follow safety procedures diligently, and promote a culture of care and responsibility among my colleagues.
Tony Sun, Investment Executive in Taiwan.
“Every day, I work to foster open communication and employee empowerment across our operations in India, because every voice counts.”
Swaraj Kumar, Workplace Health, Safety, Environment, & Quality Lead, India
Swaraj Kumar, WHSE & Quality Lead in India.
“There's no room for complacency when working at height. Maintaining safety protocols, equipment, and vigilance are everyone's responsibility, every day.” Akhilesh Mehta, Deputy Manager, Health, Safety, Environment, & Quality – Wind, India
Akhilesh Mehta, HSE Deputy Manager for Solar in India.
“Everyone has a role to play. We must work collectively to maintain a safe, healthy working environment for our people, our planet, and our business to thrive.”
Des Yeo, Head of Health, Safety, Environment, & Quality
Des Yeo, Head of HSE & Quality at Blueleaf Energy is based in Singapore.

To learn more about the crucial work of the ILO, their valuable resources, and global initiatives in promoting safety and health at work – especially in the evolving landscape of AI and digitalization – we encourage you to visit the ILO’s official website. Their ongoing efforts are instrumental in creating safer and healthier workplaces worldwide.