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Safety and Health Expo 2012

11 May 2012

May 15 - 17, 2012

Venue details
NEC Birmingham
National Exhibition Centre
Birmingham
B40 1NT , West Midlands
UK

Event Industry
Health and safety

Event Type
Health & Safety

Event Website
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Description

Safety & Health Expo 2012 is Europe's definitive annual event that brings together the safety and health industry.

From15-17 May 2012 at the NEC, Birmingham, industry members will come together at the only show with support from the key industry partners – IOSH, RoSPA and BSIF. Whether you’re a practitioner, supplier, distributor or manufacturer, Safety and Health Expo 2012 is the essential event for the health and safety industry.

It will be packed full of the industry’s leading manufacturers, distributors and suppliers showcasing their latest innovations. With over 50 hours of educational content and demonstrations at the event, the knowledge and best practice you will gain will help you all year through.

We will welcome a wide variety of senior professionals looking to source new suppliers, network with colleagues and hear leading industry speakers discuss the most pressing issues of the day.


     
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