Ørsted leader to Chair industry health and safety group
18/02/2025
Against a backdrop of continued growth in the international offshore wind sector, the G+ Global Offshore Wind Health and Safety Organisation (G+) has today announced Lisbeth Norup Frømling as its new Chair.
Stepping up from her role as Vice-Chair, Lisbeth assumes the position following 5 years as a G+ Board member. She will lead G+’s critical work driving improved safety standards in the offshore wind industry through data reporting, good practice guidance, and industry workshops.
Lisbeth has served as Senior Vice President of QHSE at Danish energy company Ørsted for the past 5 years and brings over 20 years of experience in QHSE roles from her time at Maersk Drilling, Rolls-Royce and Network Rail. Lisbeth is supported by Giles Mackey, Head of Health, Safety & Sustainability at bp, who has been appointed Vice Chair of G+.
Lisbeth Norup Frømling commented:
“G+ has a critical mission delivering world-class health and safety performance in the offshore wind sector, and I’m proud to be stepping up to drive this important work.
“2025 is shaping up to be another packed year for G+, with a diverse work programme already underway that culminates in our Stakeholder Forum, taking place outside of Europe for the first time in South Korea.
“I would like to thank outgoing G+ Chair Dave Griffiths for his tireless work and support of G+, and for so ably steering G+ over the past few years.”
Dr Nick Wayth CEng FEI, Chief Executive of the Energy Institute, home of the secretariat for G+, commented:
“G+ plays a critical role in upholding and advancing health and safety standards in the offshore wind industry. As this dynamic sector grows and evolves, so too must its safety standards.”
“I’m delighted to welcome Lisbeth as the new Chair of G+. Her wealth of experience, including her time as Vice Chair, positions the organisation to lead meaningful change in the offshore wind industry.”
The G+ Offshore Wind Health and Safety Organisation comprises thirteen leading operators – bp, Corio Generation, EDF Renewables, Equinor, Iberdrola, Ocean Winds, Ørsted, RWE, Siemens Gamesa, SSE Renewables, TotalEnergies, Vattenfall and Vestas – as well as an expanding array of international associate members.
Setup in partnership with the Energy Institute, G+ works globally to tackle health and safety issues in the industry through four main work programmes: incident data reporting, good practice guidelines, safe by design and learning from incidents.
As part of the drive to ensure lessons learned from these incidents are made freely available, G+ is continuing to make safety incident lessons available through Toolbox, the Energy Institute’s free-to-use incident lessons platform.
With expanding operations and funding in the Asia Pacific and North American regions, G+ is continuing to utilise the lessons learned from high potential incidents that occurred during the early stages of offshore wind in Europe to develop good practice guidelines, in multiple languages, to support safe offshore wind operations in these regions.
Notes for editors
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- G+ is the global health and safety organisation for the offshore wind industry.
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