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Why Attend Advancing Data Center EHS?
Clear collaboration between owners, operators and contractors is essential to ensure EHS is baked into every phase of a facility’s project and operational lifecycle. As 2025 marks the tipping point for rapid expansion, high-risk environments, new technologies and stricter ESG mandates, now more than ever, it is imperative that we come together to protect our workers and sustain operations in an industry that cannot afford downtime – or most importantly, incidents.
That’s why the Advancing Data Center EHS 2025 agenda returns, bigger and better, with more networking, content, 20+ new speakers and more companies in attendance than ever before. Learn from the industry’s leading experts helping you overcome EHS challenges from construction through commissioning and operations. Dive into case studies on everything from human and organizational performance and mastering lockout/tagout procedures through to pressure testing and safer handling of chemicals. This really is where all facets of the industry unite to define what faster, smarter and safter project delivery really looks like.
With three hands on workshops and one track of highly specialised content for every member of your EHS team – from project scope to EHS strategy - no matter your focus or seniority, you will have access to the learnings you need.
Pre-Conference Workshop Day
This is where EHS leaders from owners and contractors can uncover best practices for utilizing data to drive smarter EHS reporting. Join us to explore practical tools, collaborative insights and proven frameworks to strengthen safety performance, streamline compliance and reporting and foster seamless collaboration to reduce risk, verify project partners and drive safer, more efficient project delivery.
Construction
Strengthen collaboration with design and construction teams to eliminate hazards early, streamline sequencing of high-risk activities and improve phase transitions to ensure safer, more efficient project execution. Enhance vendor management by modernizing prequalification and onboarding processes to validate safety competencies and maintain compliance from day one.
Commissioning
Address risks during electrical startup by implementing rigorous energization protocols, aligning teams on PPE and exclusion zones, and preparing for arc flash incidents with robust emergency response procedures. Embed EHS into commissioning specifications and leverage digital tools to drive safer, more collaborative commissioning workflows that reduce installation errors and improve oversight.
Environmental
Mitigate environmental risks and ensure regulatory compliance by improving chemical storage, spill response and containment strategies. Prepare for the impact of emerging technologies like liquid cooling and battery storage by adapting EHS programs to address new hazards and align with evolving sustainability and ESG goals.
Health
Support workforce wellbeing beyond physical safety by creating psychologically safe environments, offering onsite wellness resources and building peer support networks that foster trust and resilience. Close experience gaps through structured onboarding and mentorship to develop confident, capable teams ready for high-risk environments.
Safety
Move beyond lagging indicators to implement proactive safety metrics that drive real improvement across projects. Standardize EHS expectations, align teams on high-risk activities and improve data capture and governance to ensure consistent, reliable reporting. Embrace Human & Organizational Performance (HOP) principles to build systems that protect people—even when things don’t go as planned.
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Don't Just Take Our Word For It ...
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The wide range of companies who attended the conference.
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Project Engineer
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I appreciated having a conference specifically geared toward data center safety (focusing on construction).
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Regional Safety Engineer
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What made my experience enjoyable was the depth of knowledge and expertise shared by the speakers. Their extensive experience and diverse backgrounds in Safety and EHS stood out and provided valuable insights into industry best practices. I appreciated the practical examples and strategies discussed, which were both informative and applicable.
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Safety Program Manager
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