Susan (Su) Chantry
Senior Occupational Health Nurse, Europe & Africa Consulting Practice
United Kingdom
Su Chantry is a Senior Occupational Health Nurse with the Europe & Africa Consulting Practice, based in London. She has extensive experience in occupational health, specialising in the evaluation and assessment of a wide range of work skills and capacities, with a comprehensive scope of occupational health management in the workplace.
Her key competencies include managing legislative and safety-critical medicals, conducting workplace risk assessments, and planning and managing complex return-to-work rehabilitation cases. Su also undertakes sickness absence assessments, ergonomic workstation evaluations, and provides public health advice related to work activities. She oversees travel health and occupational immunisation programmes and advises on occupational-acquired illnesses and diseases.
Prior to joining International SOS, Su worked across a diverse range of organisations, from corporate and manufacturing to nuclear facility sites, oil and gas, education, and Formula 1 motor racing. She has been involved in practitioner work, served as an expert witness in civil law, contributed to education and research, and has had several papers published in occupational health journals.
Su holds a BSc in Occupational Health Nursing from Cardiff University and a Certificate in Managing Occupational Health Services. She is also a member of the Society of Occupational Health Medicine and a Fellow of The Queen’s Nursing Institute and the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH).
Her key competencies include managing legislative and safety-critical medicals, conducting workplace risk assessments, and planning and managing complex return-to-work rehabilitation cases. Su also undertakes sickness absence assessments, ergonomic workstation evaluations, and provides public health advice related to work activities. She oversees travel health and occupational immunisation programmes and advises on occupational-acquired illnesses and diseases.
Prior to joining International SOS, Su worked across a diverse range of organisations, from corporate and manufacturing to nuclear facility sites, oil and gas, education, and Formula 1 motor racing. She has been involved in practitioner work, served as an expert witness in civil law, contributed to education and research, and has had several papers published in occupational health journals.
Su holds a BSc in Occupational Health Nursing from Cardiff University and a Certificate in Managing Occupational Health Services. She is also a member of the Society of Occupational Health Medicine and a Fellow of The Queen’s Nursing Institute and the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH).