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HEALTH & SAFETY EVENT LIVE GUIDE


LET’S GET BACK TOGETHER


After two years without live events, OSH professionals will be able to network in-person with their peers, share best practice and explore the latest innovations and trends in the sector at the Health & Safety Event in Birmingham this month. Hosting more than 200 exhibitors, delegates will be able to meet directly with experts and compare thousands of the latest products and solutions for their health and safety management.


As part of the Safety & Security Event Series; the Health & Safety Event is uniquely co-located with The Fire Safety Event, The Facilities Event, The Security Event, and for the first time, The Emergency Services Show and newly launched National Cyber Security Show. With one registration, delegates will have free access to all six events. Covering the entire buying chain of the safety and security of people, places and assets; its comprehensive offering will save delegates time and money by traveling to this all-encompassing exhibition.


NEW FEATURES The Health and Safety Event will boast a number


of exciting new features, including the Registered Safety Supplier Trail in partnership with The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF). All suppliers of this trail are members of BSIF and have signed a binding declaration that the safety equipment and services they offer meet the appropriate standards, fully comply with the PPE regulations and are appropriately marked. Follow the trail and be assured that the PPE you are buying, is from a Registered Safety Supplier.


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The Health & Safety Event is set to be the first major event to reunite the UK’s occupational safety and health community when it opens its doors on 7-9 September 2021 at the NEC in Birmingham. We have the inside track on what to expect.


Sponsored by HSE Recruitment Network's, the new Professional Development Zone will offer expert advice to advance your career and support your future growth as a health and safety professional. Featuring live onstage interviews and a series of training, workshops and content sessions, this interactive zone will equip you with the tools and techniques to unlock your potential.


In addition, HSE Connect will debut at this year’s event and will see the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) bring a highly engaging programme and speaker line-up of experienced professionals to address the practical issues, latest policy developments and solutions you need to run a safe, healthy and sustainable working environment.


The new Machinery Safety Zone, which is supported by Premier Partners Pilz UK and PUWER Machinery Guarding, offers a dedicated area that showcases the latest technologies and solutions around this vitally important area of the workplace. While cost reductions and efficient production lines are important, the safety of employees and managing the risks from equipment and machinery are important factors in purchasing decisions. The Health and Safety Event will provide a unique range of seminars, practical workshops and suppliers for visitors who are actively looking for machinery safety solutions.


In partnership with the Highways England Driving for Better Business campaign, there will also be a dedicated feature Driver Safety Zone. This will share vital information and resources with safety


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