HEALTH AND SAFETY EVENT 2020
HEALTH AND SAFETY EVENT 2020: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Due to the global impact of the COVID-19 outbreak, the Health & Safety Event 2020 will now take place 22-23 September at the NEC Birmingham. The event offers an opportunity to network with like-minded peers, share insights and discover the newest safe workplace solutions. We take a look at what to expect this year.
With a focus on promoting and improving health and safety standards, education will be at the heart of this year’s event. Supported by industry leading bodies including AIF, BOHS, HSE, Energy Institute, NEBOSH, UKATA IOSH to mention a few. British Safety Council will also be returning to deliver their conference to help raise the standard in health and safety management.
Expect more than 150 hours of expert led content and CPD accredited seminars. The agenda will be packed with practical guidance, support and advice so delegates can come away with the tools they need to implement in their own workplace.
CPD ACCREDITED EDUCATION PROGRAMME
The British Safety Council Conference will be opened by the new Chief Executive of HSE, Sarah Albon. Her keynote speech will outline the regulator’s role in ensuring senior management leadership on health and safety within an organisation, as well as HSE regulator’s future focus and strategy.
Across the two days you will have the chance to hear about wellbeing in the modern workplace, risk management and new regulatory changes and significance of the regulatory framework.
The Knowledge Exchange, sponsored by Southalls will feature a panel of industry experts to cover topical issues and challenges facing HS professionals today. Sessions include promoting health and wellbeing, working from height, mitigating the risk of mental
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ill-health, health implications of asbestos and hearing protections to mention a few.
Working in partnership with Lone Worker Safety Live, the Lone Worker Theatre will be hosted by Nicole Vazquez and will address the key issues of safety, security and wellbeing. Attendees will have the chance to learn about the specific challenges faced by lone workers and come away with ideas and practical strategies on how to assess and manage the risks.
New and re-edited, the Safety Logistics & Machinery Safety Theatre will offer expert advice and guidance
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