Ms Harbour helped shape the response protocol for major incidents following the 2005 explosion at the Buncefield oil storage facility in Hertfordshire. More recently she managed a team responsible for setting up a new Building Safety Regulator in response to the Grenfell Tower fire in west London in 2017.
Kate Briden, Chief Officer for Justice and Home Affairs said: “I’m delighted to welcome Elaine to this important role – her wealth of knowledge, insight and experience in the UK and abroad will be a huge asset to the Health and Safety Inspectorate.”
“I also want to take this opportunity to wish to express my deepest gratitude to Tammy Fage for her tireless service – her unwavering commitment to championing workplace safety, promoting best practice, implementing robust safety protocols, and conducting comprehensive inspections and investigations have safeguarded workers’ welfare in the island.”

Pictured: Tammy Fage was praised for her “tireless service”.
Mrs Fage, who worked as a biomedical scientist at the General Hospital for ten years from 1988, joined the H&SI in the same year as a trainee inspector and became director of the organisation in 2014.
She said she was looking forward to relaxation and international travel during her retirement, adding: “I am proud of the positive and professional relationships the Inspectorate has developed with key stakeholders to help them take ownership and manage significant health and safety risks, leading to improvements in our high-risk industries, in particular in the construction sector.”