USA HSE Events

USA HSE Events

Across North America, the expectations placed on EHS and operations leaders are shifting, from compliance managers to strategic architects of safer, more resilient organisations. The professionals meeting that challenge are the ones investing in the right conversations, the right connections, and the right ideas.

The Global Series brings expert-led HSE learning events to the USA — built for the COOs, EHS directors, operations leaders and sustainability professionals who are driving that shift. Whether you’re looking to lead more strategically, benchmark against peers across North America, or discover the tools and approaches reshaping workplace safety and operational resilience, our US events are where those conversations happen.

Browse our US events and register today to join a Global Series forum near you.

What you’ll experience at a Global Series US event:

  • Expert-led content from leading EHS executives, operations leaders and industry specialists
  • Networking with COOs, EHS directors and operations professionals from across the USA and beyond
  • An innovative solutions showcase featuring the tools, technologies and strategies driving operational resilience, safety and sustainability
  • Interactive learning designed to spark ideas you can take back and apply immediately

The Global Series. Where North America’s safety and operations community comes to learn, connect and lead.


  • HSE Learning Summit - Latin America
    29th September 2026 & 30th September 2026

  • HSE Learning Summit - North America (H2)
    27th October 2026 & 28th October 2026


Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestions

How many times does The Global Series run its North America HSE Learning Summit each year?

The Global Series runs two HSE Learning Summits in North America each year — one in H1 (spring) and one in H2 (autumn). This means North American EHS and operations leaders have two opportunities annually to access The Global Series experience, build on relationships formed at previous events, and engage with new themes and speakers as the profession’s priorities evolve. Both events follow the same format: two days, one curated stream, Chatham House Rules, and Pulse AI-facilitated networking.

How is The Global Series different from the NSC Safety Congress or ASSP Safety Conference?

The NSC Safety Congress and ASSP Safety Conference are broad-based professional education events serving the full spectrum of the US safety profession — from entry-level practitioners to experienced managers, across hundreds of sessions and a large expo floor. The Global Series is built for a different purpose: senior EHS and operations leaders who want to work on the strategic, cultural and leadership dimensions of the role in a focused, high-trust environment. Our speaker lineup includes voices from behavioural science and business strategy alongside safety practitioners, our sessions run under Chatham House Rules, and our Pulse AI tool is designed to make every networking interaction purposeful rather than accidental.

Does The Global Series North America summit count toward BCSP recertification?

We are working to ensure our North American events are recognised for continuing education toward recertification through the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP). Please check individual event listings for current accreditation status, or contact us directly for the most up-to-date information on credits available for CSP, ASP and other BCSP-administered certifications. The strategic and leadership content covered at our events aligns closely with the professional development priorities the BCSP recognises.

What is Pulse AI and how does it work at Global Series events?

Our North American forums bring together senior professionals from manufacturing, energy and oil and gas, construction, logistics, healthcare, chemical and process industries, and professional services. The cross-sector format is deliberate: the leadership and culture challenges that define great EHS practice cut across industry boundaries, and the most powerful learning consistently comes from peers working in different contexts. The COO Leaders’ Summit — also run by The Global Series in North America — adds an additional layer of operations leadership perspective that makes the cross-functional conversation particularly rich.