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SHEXPO PREVIEW


BRINGING THE COMMUNITY BACK TOGETHER


The UK's largest dedicated health and safety event returns to ExCeL, London this May after a three year hiatus.


Safety & Health Expo has earned its reputation as the number-one place to share expertise and explore solutions to stay on top of the latest in legislation, industry standards and best practice.


Safety & Health Expo welcomes thousands of health and safety professionals to experience the latest solutions and hear from trailblazers—all under one roof, over three days.


With varied exhibitors including Dräger, EcoOnline, Evac & Chair, F Engel, Gentex, HandsHQ, Oxford Safety Components, Peoplesafe, Pheonix Health & Safety, Portwest, Tawi, Tribe Culture Change and many more, the breadth of products on display lets you gain a thorough understanding of solutions available.


Safety & Health Expo makes it easy for you to engage one-on-one with these vendors, see their products in action and make the right choices for your health and safety strategy.


The show is proud to be supported by and partnered with HSE, RoSPA, NEBOSH and British Safety Council among others. Network with all the key associations and get advice on the latest learning, legislation and campaigns to make sure your take on health and safety is moving forward and always on the right track.


NEED-TO-KNOW INFORMATION


WHERE: ExCeL London, One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London, E16 1XL


WHEN: 17 - 19 May 2022, 10:00 – 17:00


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BE INSPIRED BY KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Safety & Health Expo seeks to inspire its guests to


transform their business strategies with unique new ideas. This year, you can hear from documentary- maker, producer and writer Louis Theroux and Mandy Hickson, one of the first female pilots to serve on the front-line in a Tornado.


Louis Theroux is a documentary-maker, producer and writer. His unique style of investigation has looked into everything from post-partum mental illness in the UK to American psychiatric treatment centres, dementia care and alcohol addiction.


His simple yet direct style has revealed the personalities, lifestyles, loyalties, and beliefs of those often misunderstood, written-off or ignored.


Louis has trained with American wrestlers, mixed with gang members, and interviewed those on the fringe of society. He has also spent time with self-help gurus, out-of-work actors, and rappers. Rejecting the more confrontational style of other documentarians in favour of an informal, curious, unassuming approach, his work is consistently revealing, informative and entertaining.


During his session, Louis will provide some surprising and insightful stories from his vast-ranging experience as a TV journalist and give attendees the opportunity to pose some questions of their own.


Joining Louis is Mandy Hickson, one of the first female pilots to serve in a front-line Tornado GR4 squadron, playing an active role in the conflict in Iraq. Her session, ‘Lessons learned from serving in a front-line Tornado GR4’, will provide a vivid insight into the leadership, teamwork and communication required to define and then realise specific goals in high-pressure situations.


She will also highlight the value of honest and open debriefing after any project or phase; something the Royal Air Force always do, but which businesses often overlook.


ENHANCE YOUR KNOWLEDGE IN


DEDICATED SEMINARS Safety & Health Expo also lets you access critical thought leadership and insights from leaders in the profession, and a programme of CPD-accredited


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