FEATURE YOUR SAFE SPACE
Safety, Health & Wellbeing Live London returns to Olympia on 1–2 July, featuring more than 125 exhibitors, six training zones and 40 hours of CPD-accredited content, it’s not to be missed.
The world of work is evolving at pace and with it, the expectations placed on health and safety professionals. From climate pressures and changing workforce dynamics to digital transformation and new legislation, today’s safety leaders are no longer just managing compliance they are navigating complexity, influencing strategy, and driving organisational resilience.
At this pivotal moment, Safety, Health & Wellbeing Live (SHW Live) London 2026 provides a timely and practical platform to support that shift.
Designed for those responsible for safety, risk and wellbeing, the event delivers two days of hands-on learning, expert insight and real-world application equipping you with the tools, knowledge and connections needed to perform at a higher level.
By attending, you will:
• Gain practical strategies to manage both physical and psychosocial risks in complex environments.
• Learn from real case studies and operational leaders, not just theory.
• Understand how to demonstrate the value of safety at board level.
• Stay ahead of regulatory change and emerging risks. • Earn 40+ hours of free CPD-accredited content. • Discover new solutions and innovations from leading suppliers.
• Connect with peers facing the same challenges across industries.
More than just a conference, SHW Live London is where the profession comes together to learn, share and move forward with clarity, confidence and practical insight.
WORLD CLASS CONFERENCE THEATRES
HSE Spotlight Seminars – Meet HSE Inspectors, gain practical guidance, join spotlight seminars and experience cross-industry collaboration driving safer workplaces.
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NEBOSH Live one-day Conference – Join NEBOSH at Safety, Health & Wellbeing Live on 2 July 2026 for a dedicated programme of expert-led sessions designed exclusively for occupational safety and health professionals. Speakers are senior Health & Safety Practitioners from the likes of: Sainsburys, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One team, Cardiff Metropolitan University,and MeiraGTx.
PPE Forum – New for 2026, the PPE Forum at SHW Live London is a dedicated space for debate, discussion, and the exchange of ideas shaping the future of personal protective equipment. Bringing together industry experts, innovators, and thought leaders, the forum explores the evolving role of PPE in modern workplace safety.
Fire Safety Live / Golden Thread Theatre – A dedicated programme exploring lifecycle accountability in fire safety – from engineering intent to governance, evidence and change control across the life of a building.
VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
BSI Academy – Join the BSI this July at Safety, Health & Wellbeing Live for this free opportunity to learn from expert tutor Andrew Winter as he delivers a comprehensive session on an Introduction to ISO 45001. Whether you’re new to planning, implementing, maintaining, supervising, or auditing an ISO 45001 system, this course is perfect for organisations of any size or industry.
New for 2026, Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Zone is a dedicated space for exploring one of the fastest-growing fire risks in UK workplaces and public spaces.
The Zone, delivered in partnership with fire safety specialists Safelincs, cuts through the uncertainty with live product demonstrations, an expert advice clinic, and a community Insights Hub where you can share experiences and learn from others facing the same challenges.
Safety at Height Demonstrations – Gain invaluable insights from industry leaders, witness live demonstrations, and
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