
For safety and health practitioners, training and professional development have always been crucial to their continuing effectiveness in what is an extremely responsible and complex role. SHP magazine has always endeavoured to support practitioners’ informational needs in these areas through instructive feature articles, advice from industry and recruitment specialists, and our extensive jobs listing every month.
We are now taking this to the next level by hosting two round-table ‘webinars’ on current hot topics in health and safety training and development. The webinars will be part of Training & Career Development Live – a free-to-attend online event taking place on 29 and 30 November. The event is organised by UBM Live, publisher of SHP, and supported by IOSH, RoSPA and NEBOSH.
To find out more about T&CD Live, click here. To find out more about the SHP round tables, read on.
Round Table 1 - Tuesday, 29 November at 1pm
Experience versus qualifications: just what is the best route to a career in health and safety?
Speakers:
- Stephen Asbury – managing director, Corporate Risk Systems Ltd
- Hazel Harvey – executive director of membership, IOSH; and Carolyn Issitt – head of membership development, IOSH
- Dee Arp – standards manager, NEBOSH
- David Sinclair – dual-qualified chartered health and safety practitioner and solicitor
- Roger Passey – consultant trainer, RRC Training
Chair - Andrew Sansom, deputy editor, SHP
To see biographies for the speakers click here.
Round Table 2 - Wednesday, 30 November at 1pm
Now you're talking: communication skills and how to get the safety message across
Speakers:
- Neil Budworth – corporate health and safety manager at E.On UK and former IOSH president
- Richard Byrne – chartered member of IOSH and author
- Aryanne Oade – author and specialist in coaching and professional-skills development,
- Peter Rimmer – communications consultant and former director of communications at the HSE
- Keith Turney – company director and safety evangelist
Chair – Tina Weadick, editor, SHP
To see biographies for the speakers click here.
Send us your questions!
SHP actively encourages input from readers in the form of questions to be put to our round-table speakers. To ensure a lively and informative debate – and to have your particular questions discussed – please e-mail them to shpeditor@ubm.com making sure to put ‘SHP Round Table 1’ or ‘SHP Round Table 2’ in the subject line.
We look forward to welcoming you online on 29 and 30 November.
The SHP editorial team