Safety in Action Perth speakers and program now available


Tuesday, 15 March, 2016

Safety in Action Perth speakers and program now available

The speaker list and seminar agenda is now available for the next Safety in Action show, to be held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre from 1–2 June.

The only workplace safety event in Western Australia with a focus on the entire safety industry, the two-day show will feature a free exhibition alongside a safety seminar series.

Mental health and wellness will be a major focus during this year’s event, with key speakers and topics including:

  • Adrian Manessis (Business Development Manager, Myosh), who will speak on how to manage and improve work safety with software tools;
  • Michael Tooma and Nicholas Beech (Partner & Special Counsel, Clyde & Co Australia), who will discuss the legality behind OHS/WHS psychological risk for large businesses as well as the microskills and communication skills needed to approach psychological injury;
  • Alistair Schuback (Safety Culture Specialist, Aframes Safety), who will talk about high-performance thinking strategies to achieve zero harm.

Together with interactive discussion panels, Q&A sessions and industry case studies, Safety in Action Perth 2016 is expected to be an unmissable learning experience for all OHS and WHS professionals, as well as anyone with an interest in workplace safety.

The event will offer attendees an opportunity to learn, network, view the latest safety products and innovations on the market and to discuss current regulations, trends and developments affecting industry.

To register for the free event, go to www.safetyinaction.net.au/perth. The full exhibitor list can also be found on the website.

Event details

What: Safety in Action Perth
Where: Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
When: Wednesday 1 June, 9 am–4 pm; Thursday 2 June, 9 am–4 pm
Register: www.safetyinaction.net.au/perth

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