The Safety Show Sydney 2013
The Safety Show Sydney, being held at the Sydney Showground from 3-5 September, will showcase over 150 exhibitors demonstrating the latest technology in safety and free seminars from industry experts, all under one roof.
Sam Palermo, Exhibition Manager from Informa Exhibitions Australia, says: "In addition to the exhibitors and free seminars, visitors can take advantage of WorkCover NSW’s exhibit and interactive workshops." This will be WorkCover NSW’s eleventh consecutive show as an exhibitor.
The free seminars will be centred around key industries including how technology is changing the way we undertake on-site safety, emergency planning, contractor management, OHS program planning and funding, personal protective equipment industry updates and an overview of the latest legislation that will affect your company.
Confirmed speakers include Carl Sachs, Managing Director at Workplace Access & Safety; Adrienne Strachan, Senior Consultant at National Safety Council Australia (NSCA); Richard Gregory, Managing Director, Navace; and Richard Donarski, Team Leader - Health & Safety Product Services at SAI Global - Assurance Services. More speakers will be announced over the forthcoming weeks.
The Advanced Logistics and Materials Handling show is being held alongside The Safety Show for those wanting supply chain specialist information on the packing, moving, storing, tracking and delivering industries.
The Safety Show Sydney
When: Tuesday 3 September 2013 10 am - 4 pm
Wednesday 4 September 2013 9 am - 4 pm
Thursday 5 September 2013 9 am - 4 pm
Where: Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park
For more information: www.thesafetyshow.com.au
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