HEALTH & SAFETY EVENT SHOW GUIDE THE BIG RETURN
The Health & Safety Event is set to return bigger than ever on 5-7 April 2022 at NEC Birmingham and visitors are now able to register to attend for free.
This year’s Health & Safety Event will truly reunite the sector and will be the first opportunity in 2022 for Occupational Safety and Health professionals to come together at a large-scale event. Focusing on presenting the latest and innovative products and services across the industry, it will gather more than 220 exhibitors, offering visitors the chance to find out what’s new on the market and source new suppliers.
The range of seminars, features and suppliers available across the three days, is wider than ever. There will be more than 60 hours of free CPD accredited content across five theatres, as well as live demonstrations and workshops, and exclusive networking opportunities.
New for 2022, will be the Safer Logistics Theatre (sponsored by Toyota Handling Logistics), offering delegates the chance to hear from industry experts discussing key topics and guidance on safety in warehousing and logistics including training on manual handling, regulation updates and emerging issues and analysis in vertical markets.
Seminars in the Safer Logistics Theatre will include tackling manual handing in logistics and eliminating the risk with online learning, targeting bad practice in manual handling and how to use training to reinforce good behaviour, and segregation of forklifts and pedestrians in the warehouses, to name just a few.
These sessions will be delivered by leading industry figures and associations including UK Material Handling Association CEO Tim Waples, RTITB Director of Systems & Learning Development Alex Samson and Mentor Training Technical Manager Andy Cartwright.
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Also new for this year, in collaboration with Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH), The Keynote Theatre will provide updates on legislation and potential changes to regulations and sessions covering work stress, musculoskeletal disorder, safety culture, and leading indicators — measures of conditions and activities geared to the prevention of accident.
RETURNING FOR 2022 The Knowledge Exchange, supported by Health &
Safety Matters magazine will once again be at the heart of the CPD content on offer at the Health & Safety Event. This will be an open forum in a series of panel discussions, signposting what needs to be undertaken to address health and safety outcomes going forward. The agenda will have three key focuses; legal guidance, PPE compliance, and health and wellbeing.
This is a unique PowerPoint-free seminar offering an organic exchange between the audience and the panel of experts up on the stage, which will be chaired by veteran industry journalist Louis Wustemann. It provides a unique opportunity for delegates to ask specific questions that they wouldn't normally get a chance ask if they were listening to a theoretical based presentation.
On day one, the sessions on offer will include: Importance of using suitable respiratory protection, head and face protection — your obligations, Dos and Don’ts of hand protection, and footwear and workwear – getting it right.
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