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SHOW GUIDE


YOUR GUIDE TO THE SAFETY & HEALTH EXPO


Tomorrow’s Health & Safety are gearing up for SHExpo 2017; we’ve got all the need-to-know info for you ahead of one of the industry’s biggest annual events.


In 2017, Safety & Health Expo will be the only place in the UK where all key health and safety associations, manufacturers, distributors, consultants and renowned experts come together under the same roof.


Showcasing a collection of top health and safety solutions from 300+ UK and international suppliers, health and safety professionals will be able to source a range of behavioural safety, risk management, working at height, PPE and occupational health products and services. With many suppliers offering exclusive show-only discounts and deals.


CPD ACCREDITED As well as showcasing the latest solutions on the market, Safety & Health Expo will also offer CPD accredited seminars covering the latest legislation and guidance


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updates. There will also be tips on creating a positive safety culture and advice for embedding a successful health and safety strategy within any organisation.


THEATRES AND SPEAKERS Our free educational programme will run across three days in four theatres: keynote theatre, lone worker theatre, operational excellence theatre and the professional development theatre. Visitors will hear from leading associations RoSPA, BOHS, British Safety Council and IOSH in the operational excellence theatre and will be inspired by Safety & Health Expo’s best ever keynote line-up; rock star physicist Professor Brian Cox OBE; double Olympic gold medallist, Dame Kelly Holmes; and Falklands War veteran, Simon Weston CBE, and Nigel Owens MBE.


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