SAFETY & HEALTH EXPO SHOW GUIDE JOIN THE SHOW Across three days, the Safety & Health Expo 2018 will provide like-minded
professionals the opportunity to join a truly global network. In this guide Tomorrow’s Health & Safety provides you with all the essential information.
Showcasing a collection of top health and safety solutions from more than 300 UK and international suppliers, join industry leaders, end-users, key associations, manufacturers and distributors to discuss how to change the perception of health and safety and continue to successfully keep workers and environments safe.
Across the three-day show, health and safety professionals will have the chance to join the global
NEED-TO-KNOW INFO
LOCATION ExCeL London Royal Victoria Dock, 1 Western Gateway London E16 1XL
CONTACT Tel: +44(0) 20 7069 5000 Website:
www.excel-london.co.uk
OPENING TIMES Tue 19 JUNE 10:00-17:00 Wed 20 JUNE 10:00-17:00 Thu 21 JUNE 10:00-16:00
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WHAT’S IN STORE AT THE SAFETY & HEALTH EXPO
All the information you need ahead of one of the industry’s biggest annual events.
CHANGING PERCEPTIONS Find out more about the inspirational speakers
who will be taking centre stage at the Safety & Health Expo Keynote Theatre.
SEMINAR PROGRAMME Choose from more than 75 CPD accredited
seminars to attend across five theatres.
EXHIBITOR COMMENT Hear from some of the key exhibitors on what
they’ll be showcasing at this year’s event.
FEATURE: GOING THE DISTANCE As RRC International celebrates its 90 Year
anniversary, we take a look back at the business training provider’s illustrious history.
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community for valuable networking opportunities and updates across all sectors, particularly manufacturing, construction, PPE and transport.
Visitors will be able to source a range of behavioural safety, risk management, training and occupational health products and services, from a range of trusted names.
Don’t forget to come and see us at the Tomorrow’s Health & Safety stand, you’ll find us at V147.
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