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Charlotte Geoghegan continued: “Professor Sir Jonathan Van Tam, who we will remember from the Covid-19 press briefings, is going to talk about crisis management and communicating with impact and I can't think of a better person to do that. His colourful metaphors during these press briefings helped the country to understand the challenges that we were facing, and I think had a big impact on how we behaved during that time. His role also has so many parallels with what health and safety professionals are doing, and I can't wait to hear more from him.”
OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE THEATRE The operational Excellence Theatre will give visitors
access to over 20 hours of practical content for senior occupational health, safety and wellbeing professionals.
With sessions covering driver safety, falls reduction, global risk management, drug & alcohol use in safety critical industries, workplace wellbeing, sustainability and much more.
A FEW SESSION HIGHLIGHTS Tuesday 16 May
• The OSH professional and sustainability 11.30:12.00, SHP Keynote Theatre Speaker: Dee Arp, Chief Operating Officer, NEBOSH
Wednesday 17 May •
Inspirational speaker series: Crisis management and communicating with impact
11.30:12.30, SHP Keynote Theatre Speaker: Prof Sir Jonathan Van-Tam
• Supporting employee mental health in challenging times
13.25:13.50, SHP Keynote Theatre
Speaker: Andrew Berrie, Head of Workplace Wellbeing, Mind
Thursday 18 May •
Inspirational speaker series: An interview on mental health and a star-studded career with Sir Lenny Henry
11.30:12.30, SHP Keynote Theatre Speaker: Sir Lenny Henry
The full seminar programme is now live and can be viewed here.
EXHIBITION Safety & Health Expo gives thousands of visitors the
opportunity to meet hundreds of leading health & safety suppliers across PPE, training solutions, behavioural safety programmes, safety harnesses, PPE, occupational health products, wellbeing services, e-learning, training solutions and more.
“The floorplan is packed this year and we've got some really interesting exhibitors with a wide range of products and services on offer. We're welcoming back exhibitors, including Oxford Safety Components, Brady UK, SoloProtect, Gentex Europe, TraffiGlove, HandsHQ, SafetyCulture (UK), just to name a few. We're also pleased to welcome a lot of new exhibitors, including Hyde Park Environmental, Pittman, and Intelligent Fingerprinting,” said Charlotte.
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https://exhibitors.safety-health-expo.co.uk/pam23sh/?reportSuite=informasafetyhealthexpo.co.uk&utm_source=Direct&utm_medium=Direct&utm_campaign=Unspecified&utm_content=&utm_term=&utmMDMContactID=&PromoCode=&formId=P&M23VISPROM&formName=ExhibitorsDirectory2023&formType=Visit?utm_source=Partner&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=SHE2023-JBE%20-TomorrowsHealth&Safety-PressRelease The full exhibitor list can be viewed here.
EXHIBITOR LAUNCHES AND DEMONSTRATIONS Several exhibitors will be showcasing brand new products at Safety & Health Expo this year, including:
SoloProtect (SH.2482) – showcasing SoloProtect ID Touch, SoloProtect Shield and SoloProtect Curve
SoloProtect will be showcasing its new range of user-friendly touchscreen lone worker safety devices, including SoloProtect ID Touch, SoloProtect Shield and SoloProtect Curve.
iGift Company Limited (SH.1840) – showcasing latest personal protective and safety work wear
iGift will display its latest design of personal protective and safety workwear, as well as custom-made uniforms including hoodies, jackets, t-shirts, polo shirts and many more.
Stanley (SH.1824) – showcasing WearHealth and the Modjoul SmartBelt
Stanley will be showcasing two ground-breaking workplace health and safety solutions, WearHealth and the Modjoul SmartBelt. Using video scanning technology, WearHealth from Stanley will match companies with exoskeleton suits designed to help to improve workers’ safety, health and wellbeing.
The Modjoul SmartBelt is an innovative AI device that prevents injury through real-time feedback and data analysis. The device is attached to a belt and is designed to measure a range of workplace risks including back risk, repetitive motion, temperature control, noise levels, PPE compliance, forklift truck collision avoidance and lone worker safety.
TOWA Corporation (SH.1442) – launching new coating technology
Glove manufacturer TOWA will be launching a new coating technology called NanoFinish, featured on gloves that provides the best dry grip when compared to similar coating solutions.
LPD TRADE INC (SH.2022) – introducing ESD Antistatic cleaning tools
https://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk/en/highlights/agenda.html#/seminars/
LPD Trade will introduce its ESD Antistatic non sparking special workplace cleaning tools for static sensitive and hazardous areas at Safety & Health Expo.
SkillBase First Aid (SH.1842) – showcasing wellbeing courses
https://exhibitors.safety-health-expo.co.uk/pam23sh/?reportSuite=informasafetyhealthexpo.co.uk&utm_source=Direct&utm_medium=Direct&utm_campaign=Unspecified&utm_content=&utm_term=&utmMDMContactID=&PromoCode=&formId=P&M23VISPROM&formName=ExhibitorsDirectory2023&formType=Visit?utm_source=Partner&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=SHE2023-JBE%20-TomorrowsHealth&Safety-PressRelease
SkillBase First Aid will be showcasing its Fundamental Wellbeing series of courses at Safety & Health Expo. Aimed towards everyone, from start-ups and SME’s through to large organisations with international teams, the training sessions are relevant across all industries and the training is designed to promote positive mental health in the workplace, teaching skills and knowledge for all levels.
Tribe Culture Change Limited (SH.2032)
Tribe will be showing how memorable messages facilitate behaviour change and ultimately save lives. They make health, safety and wellbeing messages memorable by making them ‘sticky’ and engaging.
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