IOSH 10 conference- Glasgow’s gonna be great
IOSH’s annual conference and exhibition will be heading north of the English border next year, taking place in the city of Glasgow.
Themed ‘Health and safety: Making the case’ IOSH 10 takes place at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre and features a prestigious array of speakers, up-to-the-minute information, and best-practice case studies — all aimed at helping health and safety professionals meet their future challenges. The conference features sessions on protecting budgets in a global economic downturn, securing senior management engagement, and demonstrating where health and safety really adds value to the organisation. There will also be core sessions focusing on legal and regulatory compliance, making business sense, safer working environments, and thinking ahead.
Confirmed speakers include:
- James Clappison MP, shadow minister for work and pensions;
- Geoffrey Podger, chief executive, HSE
- Tim Roberts, head of health and safety, Glastonbury Festival;Alan Barlow, head of health and safety, The Natural History Museum;
- Andrew Sharman, division manager, safety, health and well-being, RBS Group;
- Vince McNeilly, chief HSE advisor, marine and protective coatings, AkzoNobel;
- Professor Neil Budworth, corporate health and safety manager, E.ON UK;
- Elaine Dorward-King, global head of health, safety and environment, Rio Tinto.
To register your interest in attending the conference, or for more information, go to www.ioshconference.co.uk, contact the bookings hotline on 0870 112 9131, or e-mail [email protected]
If you are interested in exhibiting, please contact Dominic Pinfold on 020 7921 8183 or e-mail [email protected] The early-bird discount ends on 18 December, so book now to take advantage.
IOSH 10 conference- Glasgow’s gonna be great
IOSH's annual conference and exhibition will be heading north of the English border next year, taking place in the city of Glasgow.
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