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Retirement of Billy Robertson, Salus health and safety advisor

May 12, 2021

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Congratulations go to Billy Robertson, Salus health and safety advisor, who retired in April after a remarkable 43 years’ service.

In 1978, at the age of 15, Billy joined what is now NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde as an apprentice electrician.  After qualifying, he worked across many NHS Glasgow sites including Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Woodilee Hospital and Gartnavel Royal as his career progressed.

In 2008, Billy joined NHS Lanarkshire as an assistant maintenance manager with PSSD, before making the move into the field of health and safety compliance.

In 2009, Billy joined Salus occupational health and safety and undertook additional studying and training which led him to being awarded a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in occupational health and safety.

Billy was the nominated advisor for South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership and also undertook external business work on behalf of Salus with NHS Harrogate.  Billy was a familiar face at corporate induction, health and safety training courses and audit visits, where he enjoyed telling people his many tales of safety mishaps as an apprentice electrician.

In 2020, Billy was seconded as the head of health and safety for NHS Forth Valley where he remained until his retirement.

Carole-Ann Wright, Salus health and safety advisor, said: “Billy has built up many friendships over his years with NHS Lanarkshire and will be hugely missed by all his friends and colleagues.

“We wish him a long, happy and healthy retirement. We know that he will enjoy spending time with his family, including his daughter Fiona and granddaughter Robyn and also planning his next holiday to the sunshine. We wish him all the best.”

 

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