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SHOW PREVIEW “HEALTH AND SAFETY PRODUCT


NOVATION IS VITAL FOR E DEVELOPMENT OF THE DUSTRY AND REDUCING HEALTH AND SAFETY RISK, WHETHER ON A


CONSTRUCTION SITE OR IN A LABORATORY.”


industry and reducing health and safety risk, whether on a construction site, in a laboratory or within a manufacturing plant. With this in mind the Innovation Trail returns for a second year, highlighting suppliers from across the show with new products to shout about.


Highlights this year include Supertouch®’s new range of Respiratory Protection Equipment (RPE) with a variety of FFP2 and FFP3 masks available in moulded and flat pack form. Other wearable innovations come from Ultimate Ear Protection who will showcase a unique alternative to disposable ear plugs – the custom-fit industrial range covers all attenuation levels, offering the user protection from background noise, but with the ability to hear face-to-face conversation.


Seaward will showcase its new PATMobile app, which converts manual PATs into semi-automatic testers complete with test result recording capabilities. The new innovation is specifically designed to support the lightweight PrimeTest 50 and 100 testers for low to mid-volume testing and enables downloaded test results to be kept in formal records, stored for future reference and distributed easily via e-mail.


On the training side, Safety Media has launched its new and enhanced health and safety software solutions. These now incorporate Incident Reporting and Risk Assessment modules into the company’s internationally renowned Learning Management System.


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These new products and services are just a snapshot of all you can see on this year’s Innovation Trail at Safety & Health Expo 2015. Visitors will also be able to speak to leading suppliers who are shaking up the industry with new services and industry experts who will be on hand to demo their products and answer any questions.


In addition to the Innovation Trail, Safety & Health Expo is working with the British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) to create the Innovation Zone, located at the end of the trail, hosting a number of innovation pods housing a range of companies.


90+ HOURS OF CPD SESSIONS The IOSH/SHP Academy is the flagship theatre of the Safety & Health Expo, with a programme curated by IOSH and SHP to meet the challenges of the health and safety industry in 30-minute sessions. These include, among other topics, the latest thinking on behavioural safety, fire prevention and a panel debate designed to demystify CDM Regulations.


“THE IOSH/SHP ACADEMY IS THE


FLAGSHIP THEATRE OF THE SAFETY & HEALTH


EXPO, WITH A PROGRAMME CURATED BY IOSH AND SHP TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF THE INDUSTRY.”


The IOSH/SHP Academy will also host the Inspirational Speaker Series with three high-profile personalities, all of whom have reached the pinnacle of their careers and will share their business and leadership expertise and unique experiences with visitors to Safety & Health Expo.


In its inaugural year the Inspirational Speaker Series will host the world’s greatest explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes OBE, leading businesswoman Baroness Karren Brady CBE and Britain’s greatest Olympian Sir Chris Hoy MBE, across the three days.


The BOHS Worker Health Protection Theatre will put a much needed spotlight on the “health” in safety


and health. With over 13,000 UK employees dying every year from occupational health issues, these sessions will bring health concerns to the forefront of the agenda.


The British Safety Council will this year host the prestigious British Safety Council Global Risk Management Theatre at Safety & Health Expo. Sessions within this theatre are designed for UK practitioners with international sites under their remit; these workshops will deliver insight into global health and safety communication.


With the dangers of lone working markedly different to those faced by teams, the BSIA Lone Worker Arena will cover risk reduction techniques designed to keep employees safe when in a solo environment.


Finally, the Driver Safety Zone, brought to you by Driving Monitor and RoSPA, will showcase the latest trends and techniques for optimum driver safety.


HEALTH & SAFETY WEEK With occupational health rising up safety and health professionals’ agenda, this year’s Health and Safety Week will be centred on a call for action across the industry. With occupational health exposures responsible for over 99% of workplace deaths, safety and health professionals can show their support by running their own health week, or by attending the Health Symposium on the 18 June at Safety & Health Expo, where leading health and safety players will discuss health in a panel debate.


Also as part of Health and Safety Week, the first Women in Health and Safety Forum will be launched; it will run on both the 16 and 18 June at Safety & Health Expo due to popular demand. These sessions are open to both men and women and will focus on the importance of communication, a critical skill in the health and safety profession to influence the behaviour of the workforce.


Safety & Health Expo will be presented as part of UBM EMEA’s Protection & Management Series. The Protection & Management Series encompasses five major shows in related marketplaces covering safety, service management, facilities, security and fire.


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