HEALTH & SAFETY EVENT
ALWAYS BE PREPARED
We’ve got the inside track on what to expect at The Health & Safety Event, which returns to the NEC Birmingham from the 9th – 11th April 2019.
This Spring will see The Health & Safety Event, the UK’s fastest growing event for the health and safety industry, return to the NEC for the sixth time with an even more comprehensive array of seminars, features and exhibitors than ever before.
Co-located with The Security Event, The Facilities Event and The Fire Safety Event, The Health & Safety Event has built a deserved reputation among industry professionals for providing the perfect networking and educational opportunity to anyone responsible for running a safe and efficient workplace, anywhere in the UK.
In a fast-changing world of work, keeping up with key changes is more important than ever. With that in mind, throughout the three days the key educational programme will be delivered in the Conference Theatre, the content for which has been curated by the event’s official educational partner, the British Safety Council (BSC).
Using its considerable experience and expertise, the BSC has handpicked a line-up of eminent speakers, who will share their thoughts and ideas on the main challenges facing the profession today.
More than 10 different sessions will take place over the course of the three days, each of which has a
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different theme: legislative trends in health and safety; health issues in the modern workplace; and leadership and culture.
The chair for the 2019 programme is David Parr – Policy and Technical Director at the British Safety Council – and speakers include: Neal Stone, former Chief Executive of the BSC; Chris Green of top 45 UK law firm Weightman’s; Diane Lightfoot, CEO of the Business Disability Forum; Kevin Hard, director of OCAID; Lawrence Waterman OBE, Chair of the BSC and many more.
The many interesting topics that are sure to stimulate discussion and debate include: the implications, post- Grenfell, for fire safety and regulation; the effects of tougher sentences for breaking health and safety laws; mental health and wellbeing at work; and establishing an engaged culture.
A similarly broad range of speakers and subjects is on offer in the HSM Knowledge Exchange theatre, where panels of experts from the likes of the HSE, NEBOSH and the Access Industry Forum will take part in question-and-answer sessions with the audience on such practical issues as working at height, using respiratory protective equipment, managing noise and vibration, and working in confined spaces.
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