OSH seminar programme launches in Southeast Asia
An occupational health and safety seminar programme is being launched at IFSEC Southeast Asia 2016 to provide more insight into the importance of health and safety within the region.
This year, the event is expanding its reach into safety by incorporating a new section on the show floor dedicated to occupational safety and health.
The launch, supported by NEBOSH, will include a health and safety seminar programme produced by David Sharp, founder and managing director of International Workplace Ltd.
Founded nearly 20 years ago to help people understand complex information in health and safety, employment relations, environmental management and facilities management, International Workplace provides information, training, consultancy and support services on all aspects of workplace management, thus helping organisations go beyond compliance.
Alongside the health and safety stream, IFSEC SEA 2016 is featuring a technology showcase, a platform for industry players to share their expertise and case studies, as well as giving in-depth information on the latest products.
Security Professionals from around the world will have access to a wealth of informative seminars and conference sessions, trade visitors, buyers, and industry experts. Visitors will meet and establish new business contacts with more than 350 participating companies exhibiting at IFSEC SEA 2016.
IFSEC Southeast Asia is the leading event for security, fire and safety, and takes place between the 7 and 9 September 2016 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Malaysia.
OSH seminar programme launches in Southeast Asia
An occupational health and safety seminar programme is being launched at IFSEC Southeast Asia 2016 to provide more insight into
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