The Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Commission of
Ghana, Isaac Andrews Tandoh, has been confirmed as the Guest of Honour for the
2026 edition of the Mining Health and Safety Series (MHSS) Conference.
His participation is expected to highlight the importance of
strengthening safety standards and promoting sustainable practices within the
mining sector.
The Minerals Commission, as the regulator of the country’s
mining industry, plays a critical role in ensuring responsible and safe mining
operations. Mr. Tandoh’s presence at MHSS 2026 is seen as a strong endorsement
of the event and its objectives.
This year’s conference will be held under the theme: “The
Mine, Community, and Mine Worker Sustainability: Empowered Workers, Sustainable
Mines, Thriving Communities.” The theme focuses on the need to balance
productivity with worker welfare and community development.
The MHSS 2026 conference will bring together key
stakeholders, including industry leaders, regulators, and technical experts, to
discuss emerging challenges and share practical solutions aimed at improving
health and safety in the mining sector.
The two-day event is scheduled to take place from April 22
to 23, 2026, at The Palms by Eagles, Planters in Takoradi.
Organisers say the conference will serve as a platform for
collaboration and knowledge sharing, ultimately contributing to safer mines and
more sustainable communities.
Register today to be part of the conversation:
https://www.mininghealthandsafety.com/register-interest
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