At a time when work environments are rapidly evolving, and occupational safety and health challenges are becoming increasingly complex, organisations can no longer view OSH solely through the lens of regulatory compliance. Modern systems require resilience, adaptability, leadership, and the ability to make decisions in unpredictable circumstances.
For this reason, the traditional Autumn OHS Forum 2026, organised by the TEHPRO Training and Education Centre, will take place from October 12–14, 2026, at the Grand Hotel & Spa on Kopaonik Mountain.
This three-day professional gathering will bring together professionals, experts, and decision-makers in occupational safety and health.
The Forum is designed as a space for open dialogue, exchange of experience, and practical solutions – a place where safety is viewed not as an administrative obligation, but as an essential component of business strategy, organisational culture, and sustainable development.
“OHS 2026–2030: From Compliance to Resilient and Intelligent Safety Systems”
Throughout the three-day program, participants will have the opportunity to explore the future of modern OHS systems and the changes already shaping practices in Serbia and the region through lectures, panel discussions, interactive workshops, and case studies.
The central activity of this year’s program will be the panel discussion:
“Where Is OHS Today in Serbia and the Region – and Where Do We Want to Be by 2030?”
The panel will bring together renowned experts with extensive experience in occupational safety and health, industry, regulation, and risk management.
Through an open and expert-led dialogue, panel participants will analyse the current state of OHS systems in Serbia and the region, identify the key challenges companies and professionals face today, and discuss practical recommendations for developing a more modern, efficient, and proactive approach to workplace safety by 2030.
Special attention will be given to the role of emerging technologies, digitalisation, data analytics, and process automation in improving OHS systems, as well as the importance of the human factor, organisational culture, and continuous employee education.
The goal of the discussion is to demonstrate how the integration of technology, data, and human responsibility can contribute to creating more sustainable, safer, and more resilient work environments aligned with modern industry standards and future market demands.
Modern Challenges Require New Approaches to OHS Systems
Changes in work organisation, accelerated digitalisation, growing sustainability requirements, and the increasing need to preserve employees’ mental health are raising entirely new questions for OSH professionals.
How can organisations develop systems that are not only compliant with regulations, but also capable of responding effectively to crises?
How can technology, data, and the human factor be integrated into one functional system?
How can a culture of safety become an integral part of organisational decision-making?
The Autumn OHS Forum 2026 creates space for addressing these questions while also offering practical answers through the experiences of experts from various industries.
A Program Connecting Practice, Experience, and Future Development
This year’s Forum delivers content focused on the real-world challenges companies and OHS professionals face every day.
Day One: People, Culture, and the Foundations of Sustainable OHS Systems
The first day will focus on topics connecting human behaviour, organisational culture, communication, training, and employee mental health with the long-term sustainability of safety systems.
Particular emphasis will be placed on developing a strong safety culture and the importance of leadership in creating work environments where safety becomes part of everyday decision-making.
Day Two: Intelligent Systems, Leadership, and the Future of OHS
The second day will focus on modern approaches to risk management, prevention, digitalisation, and the implementation of innovative solutions in occupational safety and health.
Participants will have the opportunity to exchange perspectives on the future direction of OHS systems, as well as the role of leadership and sustainability in modern organisations.
Day Three: Practical Challenges and Decision-Making in Complex Environments
The third day of the Forum will focus on practical organisational challenges and safety management in complex work environments.
Through expert workshops, simulations, and practical scenarios, participants will analyse modern approaches to change management, contractor management, critical controls, and crisis response.
More Than a Professional Event
The Autumn OHS Forum is not designed solely as a conference event, but also as a space for connecting the professional community and exchanging experiences that often create the greatest value.
In addition to the professional program, participants can expect:
- interactive workshops,
- networking activities,
- open discussions,
- an evening quiz with prizes,
- a gala dinner,
- and opportunities for informal networking in the unique atmosphere of Kopaonik.
The combination of professional content, an inspiring environment, and high-quality networking makes this Forum one of the most significant occupational safety and health events in the region.
Who Is the Forum Intended For?
The TEHPRO Autumn Forum brings together experts and professionals who actively shape occupational safety and health systems through their decisions, including:
- OHS professionals,
- managers and executives,
- HR and legal professionals,
- representatives of companies from various industries,
- as well as everyone who understands that safety is not a document, but a continuous process of development and improvement.
Why Participate?
The Autumn OHS Forum 2026 provides an opportunity to:
- improve your knowledge and competencies in OSH,
- gain insight into modern trends and challenges,
- exchange experiences with industry colleagues,
- discover practical solutions and best practices,
- establish new professional partnerships,
- and actively participate in shaping more modern and resilient safety systems.
The results of previous forums confirm the event’s quality — as many as 97% of participants stated that they would recommend the Autumn Forum to their colleagues, while 96% expressed interest in attending future events organised by the TEHPRO Education Centre.
Register on Time
The participation fee is 30,000 RSD, excluding VAT and includes:
- participation in the Forum,
- certificate of attendance,
- coffee and refreshments during breaks,
- a networking cocktail reception on the first day,
- as well as the gala dinner on the second day of the Forum.
Special accommodation rates have been secured for participants at the Grand Hotel & Spa on Kopaonik, with a limited number of rooms available until July 31, 2026 (for reservations, write to info@mkresort.com).
For detailed information, please contact: dragana.rasic@tehpro.rs, or register now to reserve your place in time.